Marvel shows on Disney+

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier This live-action series from Marvel Studios will see Anthony Mackie return as Sam Wilson aka Falcon, while Sebastian Stan reprises his role as Winter Soldier. They are joined by a strong supporting cast of Daniel Bruehl, Emily VanCamp and Wyatt Russell to name a few. Set in the MCU, the series picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame when Sam is handed the responsibility of taking on Captain America’s legacy. Coming August 2020
WandaVision Another live-action series from Marvel Studios, also a sequel to Avengers: Endgame. Elizabeth Olsen returns as Wanda Maximoff (AKA Scarlet Witch) and Paul Bettany is back as The Vision. The pair look like they’re living a dreamy, quiet suburban life, but that’s not going to last very long is it? Coming December 2020
Loki Yay, Tom Hiddleston is back! His Marvel character, Loki is getting his own MCU TV spin-off and we can’t wait to see it. Picking up after Avengers: Endgame, the series sees Loki using the Tesseract to travel through time, messing with human history as he goes. Most information about this show is being kept under wraps right now, but we can also tell you that Owen Wilson is in the cast, along with British rising star Sophia Di Martino. Richard E. Grant has signed up for a guest role. Loki is coming early 2021
Marvel’s What If…?
Not to be confused with the brilliantly bizarre drama Renee Zelwegger did for Netflix called What/If – this is very different! It’s Marvel Studios' first animated series since becoming their own production company, and it takes inspiration from the comic books of the same name. According to Disney, ‘each episode will explore a pivotal moment from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and turn it on its head, leading the audience into uncharted territory.’ So we’re exploring alternate universes and discovering what the consequences may have been if things had turned out just a little differently. Exciting stuff. Marvel’s What If…? is coming mid-2021
Ms. Marvel
Marvel’s first Muslim superhero is getting her own Disney+ series. Written by Bisha K Ali (of Hulu’s Four Weddings and a Funeral), the series will focus on a Pakistani-American teenager named Kamela Kahn. Hailing from a religious family in New Jersey, she has the power of polymorphy – i.e. the ability to stretch and change shape. Kamela Khan is a devoted fangirl of Captain Marvel and hopes to follow her example. Ms. Marvel is coming late 2021 or early 2022
She-Hulk
Having made her debut back in February 1980 in Stan Lee and John Buscema’s Marvel comic Savage She-Hulk #1, this character is a lawyer and a cousin of Bruce Banner who got an emergency blood transfusion from him – a life-saving procedure which left her with Hulk-life qualities. We’re still awaiting casting news, but GLOW star Alison Brie has been rumored for the lead role. She-Hulk is expected in 2022
Hawkeye
Bow and arrows are undeniably cool. Look at Robin Hood, check out Legolas Greenleaf. Now the expert archer in the Avengers crew will return in his own TV series, once again played by Jeremy Renner. Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, the series is set to feature character Kate Bishop who becomes Hawkeye’s successor. It is still unclear who will play Kate Bishop, but according to rumors Pitch Perfect star Hailee Steinfeld is in the frame. Hawkeye is expected late 2021
Moon Knight
Moon Knight, aka Marc Spector, is a former CIA agent whose life was saved by the Moon God Khonshu. After Marc killed his terrorist nemesis, Bushman, he became “Moon Knight”. There are no casting details available for this show yet but apparently, producers are looking for a ‘Zac Efron type’ for the lead role. Moon Knight is expected in 2022
Marvel’s 616
This is one for the hardcore Marvel fans. Details are scant at the moment but we know this is a documentary series that will delve into the cultural impact of Marvel comics, exploring the universe and its characters in greater detail. Read More about the Marvel TV shows on Disney+

Star Wars shows on Disney+
Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi series
Ewan McGregor is back! Yes, after a long wait and many years of ‘we’ll see’, it’s finally happening: Ewan will reprise his role as the Jedi in an Obi-Wan Kenobi series set between Star Wars Episodes III and IV. We’re likely to see the character still reeling from the events of Revenge of the Sith.
Untitled Cassian Andor Star Wars series
The untitled Cassian Andor series starring Rogue One’s Diego Luna and Alan Tudyk (droid K-2SO) will be coming to Disney+. All we know is that it’s ‘a new spy series inspired by Rogue One’ so there’s not much more we can tell you yet. Except that we’re excited.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Fans of The Clone Wars, the 3D CGI animated TV series created by George Lucas, will be delighted Disney+ managed to secure a revival. The series will come back for a hotly anticipated seventh season consisting of 12 episodes, continuing to tell the story of what happened between Star Wars Episode II and Episode III.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian season 2
You know all about this show by now – Baby Yoda! – and the second series of the Jon Favreau Bounty Hunter drama started filming soon after the first season premiered. Because one series was never going to be enough, was it? Star Wars: The Mandalorian season 2 is expected in autumn 2020.
Pixar series and short films on Disney+
Monsters At Work
We’re thrilled there’s going to be more Sully and Mike on our screens, one of the best double acts in the biz. This Pixar series picks up six months after the end of the original Monsters Inc film, with John Goodman and Billy Crystal returning to voice our two heroes. It is set to premiere in 2020.
Toy Story: Lamp Life
If Marvel’s superheroes all get an origin story, then Toy Story’s kickass queen Bo Peep deserves one too. Sure enough, she is getting her very own Pixar short, Lamp Life, which looks into her back story and reveals the adventures she had between Toy Story 3 and 4, when she was separated from Woody.
SparkShorts
This experimental collection of short films from Pixar is a real pick n mix selection of fantastic shorts, each one packed with the studio’s heart-warming glow. They are the result of an initiative by the company to allow employees six months and a small budget to make their own independent pieces and explore their creativity. SparkShorts will start streaming this month on Disney+.
Documentaries on Disney+
Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2
Imagine being responsible for making a follow up to Frozen, one of the most successful films of the century. That’s pressure! This documentary goes behind the scenes, showing ‘the hard work and imagination’ that has gone into making Frozen 2, in an attempt to live up to the hype of its predecessor while also being brilliant in its own right. Fascinating interviews with cast and crew will shed light on the creative process.
Magic of the Animal Kingdom
Disney continues to welcome us behind the scenes at their resorts. Following Disney Fairytale Weddings and The Imagineering Story, National Geographic is taking us behind closed doors at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. We meet highly respected animal-care experts, veterinarians, and biologists at Epcot’s SeaBase aquarium to discover the work that goes into looking after the animals. Plus we’ll get to see a lot of cute, fluffy faces too.
Other big series to look out for on Disney+
Lizzie Maguire
Hilary Duff reprises her iconic role for more than 15 years since the series ended. Last time we saw Lizzie she was a teenager trying to work out what to do with her life. Now she’s a 30-year-old New Yorker who seems to have it sussed. She’s climbing the career ladder as an interior designer, engaged to a successful restaurateur and everything looks rosy until big news takes her back to California.
Muppets Now
There can never be enough Kermit and Miss Piggy content as far as we’re concerned. Showbiz legends The Muppets are back with a short-form unscripted series that will see Gonzo and friends up to all sorts. They’ll be interacting with celebrities, hosting cookery segments, and even throwing in a game show item too. The details are still being ironed out but anything that gives the Muppets license to be their anarchic, hilarious selves is good by us. Bring it on.
The Phineas and Ferb Movie
This is still a working title, but Disney Television Animation has lined up a new animated film featuring many of the voice cast from the original series which ran between 2007 and 2015.
Further projects that have already been announced include non-fiction series Cinema Relics: Iconic Art of the Movies (working title), Earthkeepers (working title), and (Re) Connect, Rogue Trip.
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