If you're a normal human being, it's safe to say that you know at least a little bit about the Disney-owned animation company, Pixar.
Yeah, Pixar, they made that one movie that made you cry? Oh right, who am I kidding, EVERY MOVIE they've made made you cry.
Fun fact, Steve Jobs (RIP) funded the company back in its baby days in 1986 and was a HUGE part of its current status as a movie production juggernaut.
Most recently, Disney/Pixar has made headlines again with its long-awaited sequel to "Finding Nemo," "Finding Dory."
By now, a pretty hefty amount of adults and millennials alike have seen it and are suffering from adorable-movie-withdrawals and may be wondering what else is coming from one of the world's most beloved studios.
Don't worry, I've got you guys.
1) Cars 3 (June 2017)
Yay! guess who's little brother and/or cousin will invite you to their Lightning McQueen-themed birthday party next year? EVERYBODY'S! The famed race car will be speeding to a theatre near you next summer in a new adventure that involves him making a comeback to the sport he was pushed out of.
2) COCO (November 2017)
Rumored to be an epic tale involving the Mexican celebration, Day of the Dead, I am personally excited for this movie that involves my own familial roots.
3) Toy Story 4 (June 2018)
YAAAAASS! The sequel everyone didn't know they needed but are exceedingly glad they're getting brings back all your favorite toys. On this go around, the crew goes on a quest to find Woody's lost love, Bo Peep. (P.S. Rashida Jones is one of the writers so you know this is going to be GOLD).
4) The Incredibles II (June 2019)
While some think this movie is "fifteen years too late" (RIP Syndrome a.k.a Buddy), who wouldn't be pumped to be reunited with the most relatable family EVER (who just so happen to have superpowers)?!? Trust me, I have a pretty great feeling this movie will be the greatest "good" we are ever going to get.
BONUS: 5) and 6) Untitled Films (March/June 2020)
Recently, Pixar announced two other movies to be released in 4 (long) years.
Although We don't know pretty much anything else about those films, given their darn-near-perfect track record, I don't think we'll have to worry about their level of awesomeness.