Mickey Mouse (2018 film)

Mickey Mouse is an upcoming traditionally animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and slated for release on November 18, 2015. The film is based on the Mickey Mouse character originally created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and was announced by Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger at the 2013 D23 Expo. It is being written and directed by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh (the creators of Phineas and Ferb), and produced by Burny Mattinson (who came up with the original idea, and also helped Povenmire and Marsh co-write the script) and John Lasseter, with original music being provided by Randy Newman. The film focuses on Mickey as he moves into a small town in California and befriends Donald Duck and Goofy, falls in love with Minnie Mouse, meets Minnie's friend Daisy Duck (who happens to own a diner named "Daisy's Diner"), and also makes enemies with the notorious criminal Peg Leg Pete. Most of the entire voice cast for Mickey and his friends (Bret Iwan as Mickey, Russi Taylor as Minnie, Tony Anselmo as Donald, and Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto) reprise their respective character roles, while Tress MacNielle has been replaced by Selena Gomez of Wizards of Waverly Place fame as the voice of Daisy. China Anne McClain, the star of the Disney Channel series A.N.T. Farm, will sing her own rendition of Mickey Mouse March (the theme song to the original Mickey Mouse Club television series) for the film's end credits and soundtrack album. 

Cast
Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse

Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse

Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck

Bill Farmer as Goofy/Pluto

Selena Gomez as Daisy Duck

Jim Cummings as Peg Leg Pete

Veteran voice actor Tom Kenny and Disney-Pixar's Chief Creatve Officer and executive producer, John Lasseter, also make brief voice cameos in the film as customers at Daisy's Diner. Actress Lindsay Lohan wanted a voice role in the film, but Pixar alumni Ed Catmull rejected her from having any involvement due to her past legal issues.