During Disney’s first Disney Infinity NEXT presentation, the official news came to no surprise to most of us, since the new Marvel and Baloo figures were leaked last month. Despite the excitement of the reveal, (or disappointment over being spoiled,) the most newsworthy news was hinted at towards the closing moments of the video.

Alluding to us taking a trip to the sea and walking “through the looking glass,” this could only mean that Finding Dory and Alice in Wonderland will be making their Toys To Life debut sometime this year. Why Finding Dory and not The Little MermaidAtlantis, or any other Disney property that takes us underwater? Earlier in the presentation, it was confirmed that 2016 will get one Pixar, Disney, Marvel AND Star Wars expansion, hinting at the possibility that 3.0 will be further built on rather than releasing a 4.0. Since Alice is getting a movie later this year and was clearly teased, that leaves Finding Dory as our best bet.

But what’s even more exciting is the confirmation of more Star Wars content. While it likely will be based around this year’s Rogue One, I would love Rebels to get the full campaign treatment after releasing so many figures inspired by the animated series.

What do you want to see when it comes to the future of Disney Infinity? Sound off in the comments, and check out all the new figures in action for yourself in the presentation below!

Briefly: I’m not sure if this is good news or bad news, since I still haven’t seen the film, but Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland is getting a sequel.

The film has been dated for May 27th, 2016. Johnny Depp and Mia Wasikowska are set to return as the Mad Hatter and Alice respectively, though The Muppets director James Bobin has been tapped to helm the sequel (replacing Tim Burton).

We’re you a fan of the 2010 film? Are you looking forward to a sequel? Sound out below!

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Disney had a huge hit in 2010 with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, which went on to make more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office. So, it comes as no sutprise that Disney has decided to move forward with a sequel to the film.

They’ve hired Linda Woolverton, who wrote the first film, to write the script for the sequel. The studios has quite a few big budget films coming out over the next few years so it may be awhile before we see this one. There’s currently no word as far as if we will see Tim Burton return to direct the follow-up.

Source: Variety