Disney Detectives

Disney Detectives is a 2029 American live action/animated comedy mystery film produced by Owen Laramore Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The 29th film in Owen Entertainment's theatrical film canon and a spin-off to Disney In The House, the film was directed by Mike Mitchell and stars Dakota Fanning, Sarah Silverman, and Ginnifer Goodwin reprising their respective roles as Disney Detectives Beth, Vanellope, and Judy, with supporting roles done by Giancarlo Esposito, Jim Hanks, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lee Byung-hun, and Woody Allen. It follows the events of Disney In The House: Time Travel, where Beth, Vanellope, and Judy must follow the clues to stop their arch-nemesis, Dr. Tiger, who intends to destroy Disney city.

Plans for a Disney Detectives film were confirmed after the critical and commercial success of Einstein Friends, also directed by Mitchell. Principal photography began at Arcata from January 2026, lasting until February 2027. The team created visual aspects of rendering realistic elements such as water, steam, fire, lightning, and wind. Hans Zimmer, who worked on Einstein Friends as well as The Lego Toy Story Movie, returned to score Disney Detectives.

Released theatrically on August 14, 2029, Disney Detectives was a critical and commercial success as it managed to gross $521 on a $125 budget. The film won the first ever Golden Globe Award for Best Mystery Film.

Live-action cast
Dakota Fanning (archive recordings of child voice) as Beth, an seven-year-old girl and Lawrence's sister who is a member of the Disney Detectives.

Giancarlo Esposito as Dr. Tiger, a mean and vicious anthropomorphic tiger who is the Disney Detectives's arch-enemy.

Woody Allen as Manor, a scientist and inventor.

Voices
Sarah Silverman as Vanellope

Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy

Jim Hanks, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Lee Byung-hun as Ark, Arm, and Art, two armadillos who are in a league with Dr. Tiger.

Jeff Bennett, Jess Harnell, John Carroll Lynch, Nolan North, and James Patrick Stuart as armadillos