The Walt Disney Company Announces Several New Star Wars Series to Disney+

In a special presentation by The Walt Disney Company on Thursday, it’s been revealed a special lineup of new Star Wars content coming to Disney+.

Here are all the new shows coming to Disney+:

These two spinoff series, “Star Wars: Rangers of The New Republic” and “Star Wars: Ahsoka” are expected to release in Christmas 2021, said Kathleen Kennedy.

Another Star Wars series expected to join the line up includes “Andor,” which will be released in 2022.

Disney+ will also see the addition of the animated series “Star Wars: The Bad Batch.”

“Star Wars: Visions” will be a series of 10 anthology stories coming to Disney+.

Star Wars: A Droid Story will follow R2-D2 and C3PO

News we already knew, Willow will also be coming to Disney+.

Star Wars: The Acolyte will also be a new addition to Disney+ and will tell a new story from the galaxy far, far away. 

Other announcements that came from the special Disney Investor Day 2020 presentation included the news that Disney+ will be coming to Comcast cable and will be available to customers on their set top boxes. Verizon’s high tier customers will continue to get Disney+ for free and their service will be expanded to the Disney+ bundle, which includes Hulu and ESPN+. The company also announced that this bundle will soon have the option to upgrade Hulu to no commercials for an additional $6 per month added to the $12.99 bundle.

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