“A Christmas Carol”
Opens: November 6
Disney
Robert Zemekis presents the classic the way Dickens’ always intended it to be seen: in animated 3D starring Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman and Robin Wright Penn.
“Avatar”
Opens: December 18
DreamWorks Animation
James Cameron’s long awaited sci-fi epic about a band of humans battling aliens on a distant planet. Michelle Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Giovanni Ribisi star.
“Alice in Wonderland”
Opens: March 5, 2010
Disney
Director Tim Burton has assembled an all-star cast for this live-action Lewis Carroll adaptation, including Johnny Depp (as the Mad Hatter), Anne Hathaway (White Queen) and Alan Rickman.
“How to Train Your Dragon”
Opens: March 26, 2010
DreamWorks Animation
Jay Baruchel stars as a Viking’s son who trains a scrawny dragon to be a hero. Also stars Gerald Butler and America Ferrara.
“Shrek Goes Fourth”
Opens: May 21, 2010
DreamWorks Animation
The continuing adventures of Shrek and Co.
“Toy Story 3”
Opens: June 8, 2010
Disney
Pixar adds a new dimension to its most beloved franchise; this time, Buzz, Woody and the gang are unceremoniously dumped at a day-care center when their beloved owner, Andy, goes off to college. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Wallace Shawn, Don Rickles, John Ratzenberger and Estelle Harris return.
"Despicable Me"
Opens: July 9, 2010
Universal
Steve Carell voices a genius mastermind inventor whose plans to steal the moon are complicated by three outcast orphan girls.
“Master Mind”
Opens: November 5, 2010
DreamWorks Animation
A brilliant supervillian questions his life after accidentially killing his nemesis. Stars Robert Downey Jr., Tina Fey and Ben Stiller.
“Step Up 3D”
Opens: 2010
Disney
The energetic choreography of the first two “Step Up” movies gets more in-your-face with this 3-D threequel.
“Beauty and the Beast”
Opens: 2010
Disney
The only animated film ever to receive a Best Picture nomination returns to the big screen in a never-before-seen 3-D version.
“Tr2n”
Opens: 2011
Disney
Heads exploded when Disney announced a sequel to its computer-animation classic; there was a second explosion when the studio said it would be released in 3-D. Jeff Bridges returns.