Last Friday was Disney + Day, the opportunity for the giant with big ears to present the upcoming programs on its streaming platform.
And with all the licenses he holds today, there were a lot of people there.
Star Wars was the worst off, with just a few concept art from the upcoming
Obi-Wan Kenobi series
and a special documentary on
The Book of Boba Fett
due out on December 29.
It must be said that Disney gave everything a year ago, with the start of ten Star Wars series.
Moon Knight, She-Hulk, Echo and Spider-Man: Freshman Year (English titles), coming soon to #DisneyPlus.
#DisneyPlusDay pic.twitter.com/ShLCgZYASY
- Disney + FR (@DisneyPlusFR) November 12, 2021
Full of live and animated Marvel series
In contrast, Disney + Day has been satisfying for Marvel fans, with the first images of
Moon Knight
starring Oscar Isaac,
She-Hulk
with Tatiana Maslany and Mark Ruffalo,
Ms. Marvel
, and more on
Iron Heart.
,
Secret Invasion
,
Agatha: House of Harkness
, the
WandaVision
spin-off
, and
Echo
, again a character-centric spin-off introduced in the upcoming
Hawkeye
series
, November 24 on Disney +.
The animated series
What if…?
will be entitled to a season 2, and will be accompanied by the aptly named
Marvel Zombies
.
Peter Parker will also be animating in
Spider-Man: Freshman Year
on his college debut, and the 1990s (cult) series
X-Men
will have a revival in sequel form.
Discover a first Concept Art by Tiana, a new musical series, written and directed by Stella Meghie.
The series will follow the new Princess of Maldonia on a new adventure, but she will not forget her life in New Orleans.
👑 #DisneyPlusDay pic.twitter.com/QgHnyfjAVg
- Disney + FR (@DisneyPlusFR) November 12, 2021
In Disney +, there is Disney, with the announcement of a series of shorts derived from
Zootopia
, the
Tiana
series
, sequel to
The Princess and the Frog
, a new adaptation of
The Spiderwick Chronicles
, the films mixing live and CGI of
Tic and Tac, rangers of the risk
and of
Pinocchio
.
Warwick Davis even made the introductions with the cast of the future Willow series.
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