I wanted to make a few changes to my list before, but since I'm re-posting anyway, I thought I'd glance through the 2019 Wikipedia page and include non-Disney films I'm anticipating, too.
1. Frozen 2
2. Downton Abbey
3. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
4. Little Women ~ Even though there was just a new TV version not long ago with Lansbury, the cast for this has me excited to see this adaptation.
5. Aladdin
6. It: Chapter Two ~ I grew up on the mini-series adaptation. Nothing is as good as Tim Curry in the new version, everything else has been upgrade (the special effects, child actors, etc.). I'm definitely interested to see how they'll improve the second half of the story.
7. Spider-Man: Far From Home ~ Tom Holland is the main reason. *shrug*
8. Avengers: Endgame
9. Missing Link ~ The film doesn't look or sound like I'd enjoy it, but Laika hasn't had a bad film so far, imo.
10. Joker ~ Joaquin Phoenix is what makes this worth seeing. Frances Conroy's also in the film. I don't expect Phoenix's performance to be as good as Heath Ledger's in TDK, but I'm still looking forward to this.
11. Dark Phoenix ~ I'm hoping this film can pull off the story that The Last Stand flopped with. I like the cast they soft-set rebooted the film with. Fingers crossed.
12. Toy Story 4
13. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World ~ HTTYD2 was just okay. Hopefully this is an improvement.
14. Super Intelligence ~ Melissa McCarthy <3
15. Cats ~ I'm not even sure what this will turn out like. Pretty much here for McKellan and JHUD only.
16. Captain Marvel
17. Dumbo
18. The Lion King ~ I don't know what it was about the teaser, but it made me less interested in this than I was...
19. The Kitchen ~ Melissa McCarthy, Haddish, Moss. I don't think it's a comedy though? Comical touches, I guess. I know McCarthy is capable of more than comedy, that's just the mode I prefer her in.
20. Glass
21. Us ~ Lupita Nyong'o and Elisabeth Moss. And the plot sounds like it could go either way.
22. Brightburn ~ Elisabeth Banks and the twist of the hero plot sound worth a watch.
23. The New Mutants ~ I would see it for the X-Men connection anyway, but Maisie Williams!
24. Men in Black: International ~ I haven't really liked any of the MIB besides the first one. But this is supposed to be a soft reboot with a great cast, so...
25. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
26. Margie Claus ~ Another McCarthy movie.
27. The Good Liar
28. Limited Partners
29. Rocketman
30. What Men Want
31. The Rosie Project
---I'm sure the rest of these will be varying states of boring/bad/awful, but I'm giving them a go for "reasons."---
32. Ad Astra ~ Brad Pitt/Tommy Lee Jones.
33. Artemis Fowl ~ Grew up on the series.
34. Where'd You Go, Bernadette? ~ For Cate Blanchett only.
35. Captive State ~ I'm not sure if this will be bearable or awful. Either way, John Goodman and Vera Farmiga are awesome.
36. 17 Bridges ~ Chadwick Boseman.
37. The Hustle ~ The concept sounds like it could make for a funny film. Apparently it was first called "Nasty Women," which made it sound like it might have the potential to good.
38. Child's Play ~
As awful as they are, I grew up with these movies. I doubt a reboot will even campy enough to get a laugh, but who knows.
39. Happy Death Day 2U ~ Jessica Rothe was a bright spot. I wouldn't mind seeing her again.
40. Pet Sematary ~ I have a pretty strong feeling this is going to be bad, but there is Lithgow.
Apparently there's also some comedy-musical in the works with Lily James and Kate McKinnon I'm interested to see.