Disney's Streaming Services: Disney+ (and Hulu, ESPN+, Star, & hotstar)

Twilight_Roxas

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If the revival is true I could see it retcon the series finale, and having the Sinclair family be brought back to life after years being frozen, and living among civilized humans in the modern era.
 

Captain Barbossa

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Just watched Safety. It exceeded my expectations. Yes, there were some corny/cheesy moments that were cringe worthy, but, it was extremely good. Best Disney sports movie since Remember the Titans.
 

DCBaker

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"Disney+ is stepping up its push into UK-produced originals with another ambitious natural history show — this time from Warner Bros International Television Production outfit Wall To Wall.

Deadline hears that the producer behind Apple’s Becoming You and Who Do You Think You Are? is making Growing Up Animal for the streamer, which will tell the story of iconic baby animals from their time in the womb to their first steps towards independence.

The six-part series, which comes to Disney+ via Nat Geo, will deliver next year and is shooting all over the world, including in Africa and Canada. Each episode will follow the journey of a different animal and its mother, spotlighting their unique characteristics and tenacity."

 

DCBaker

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"Disney this morning has named Alan Bergman as Chairman, Disney Studios Content, with Alan Horn continuing to serve as the division’s Chief Creative Officer.

The two previously served as Co-Chairmen since May 2019. News was swirling heading into Disney Investor Day on Dec. 10 that Horn might possibly retire, but that’s not the case for the motion picture industry vet of 50 years. He remains integral to the Disney production pipeline as the company will commit $14 billion-$16 billion to Disney+ streaming content over the next four years.

Both Bergman and Horn will continue to report to Disney CEO Bob Chapek, and all production studio heads will continue to report in to Bergman and Horn as they oversee big-screen features and Disney+ movies and series."

 

NateD1226

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Disney has announced their 2021 slate for Disney+ in a preview kit today

Wandavision - January 15th, 2021
Pixar Popcorn - January 22nd, 2021
Flora & Ulysses - February 19th, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon - March 5th, 2021
Falcon & the Winter Soldier - March 19th, 2021
Loki - May 2021
What If - Summer 2021
Dug Days - Fall 2021
Ms. Marvel - Late 2021
Hawkeye - Late 2021
The Book of Boba Fett - December 2021
The Bad Batch - 2021
Night at the Museum - 2021
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - 2021

 

TheDisneyDaysOfOurLives

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In the Parks
Yes
Disney has announced their 2021 slate for Disney+ in a preview kit today

Wandavision - January 15th, 2021
Pixar Popcorn - January 22nd, 2021
Flora & Ulysses - February 19th, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon - March 5th, 2021
Falcon & the Winter Soldier - March 19th, 2021
Loki - May 2021
What If - Summer 2021
Dug Days - Fall 2021
Ms. Marvel - Late 2021
Hawkeye - Late 2021
The Book of Boba Fett - December 2021
The Bad Batch - 2021
Night at the Museum - 2021
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - 2021



So officially no Mando S3 in 2021.
 

MisterPenguin

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I think that's a leap, they didn't list everything that is coming out. For example, they didn't list Earth to Ned coming in January and that too is an established show for Disney+.
Not really a leap, tho.

They're currently in production for BoBF. And Mando3 won't start production until that is finished (same production team).

Favre, in interviews, said that KK's statement of 'the next chapter in the Mandalorian' was a cryptic reference to BoBF which is definitely in that December time slot.

So, we're going to get Star Wars in 2021, but it will be BoBF. Mando, then, won't be until 2022. And it's not like Din can't show up in BoBF at some point.

There's also the animated Bad Batch and Visions coming out in 2021.

And, who knows, since Kenobi will be filming this March and is only 6 episodes, maybe that will come out before BoBF.
 

doctornick

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Not really a leap, tho.

They're currently in production for BoBF. And Mando3 won't start production until that is finished (same production team).

Favre, in interviews, said that KK's statement of 'the next chapter in the Mandalorian' was a cryptic reference to BoBF which is definitely in that December time slot.

So, we're going to get Star Wars in 2021, but it will be BoBF. Mando, then, won't be until 2022. And it's not like Din can't show up in BoBF at some point.

There's also the animated Bad Batch and Visions coming out in 2021.

And, who knows, since Kenobi will be filming this March and is only 6 episodes, maybe that will come out before BoBF.

Sure. Just to be clear: I have no idea when The Mandalorian season 3 will begin broadcasting. I'm just saying that I wouldn't take it's lack of inclusion on that press release of definite proof of anything. Maybe it won't be until 2022, but it could still come out in 2021 even though it wasn't listed.

As far as I can tell, none of the Disney+ stuff listed are continuations - they are all new shows/movies.
 

Darkprime

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Not really a leap, tho.

They're currently in production for BoBF. And Mando3 won't start production until that is finished (same production team).

Favre, in interviews, said that KK's statement of 'the next chapter in the Mandalorian' was a cryptic reference to BoBF which is definitely in that December time slot.

So, we're going to get Star Wars in 2021, but it will be BoBF. Mando, then, won't be until 2022. And it's not like Din can't show up in BoBF at some point.

There's also the animated Bad Batch and Visions coming out in 2021.

And, who knows, since Kenobi will be filming this March and is only 6 episodes, maybe that will come out before BoBF.

This. However it all depends on how many episodes Book of Boba Fett is. If its just 4 episode's its theoretically possible Mando season 3 could start before the end of 2021. I think their more likely to wait until early 2022 though.
 

NateD1226

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This. However it all depends on how many episodes Book of Boba Fett is. If its just 4 episode's its theoretically possible Mando season 3 could start before the end of 2021. I think their more likely to wait until early 2022 though.
Plus with Andor already filming and set for 2022, I'm guessing they are going to do TBOBF, Andor, Mando S3, and Kenobi, respectively.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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seascape

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Wish Star was coming sooner than February. Really looking forward to it. Its gonna add so much content to Disney+.
I expect the Star addition to Disney+ in many countries outside of the US to add millions of additional customers. In the US, I expect Hulu to continue its massive growth with the additional Fox content and hopefully international content. Of course they could also add some of the international content to Disney+ in the US. In any case, the Star addition and Disney+ and Star+ in Latin America should allow The Walt Disney Company to pass Netflix in total streaming revenue by the end of 2022.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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I expect the Star addition to Disney+ in many countries outside of the US to add millions of additional customers. In the US, I expect Hulu to continue its massive growth with the additional Fox content and hopefully international content. Of course they could also add some of the international content to Disney+ in the US. In any case, the Star addition and Disney+ and Star+ in Latin America should allow The Walt Disney Company to pass Netflix in total streaming revenue by the end of 2022.
Not to mention Hulu Live growing due to cord cutting. And ESPN+ growing for the same reason.
 

seascape

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Not to mention Hulu Live growing due to cord cutting. And ESPN+ growing for the same reason.
Disney said they were expanding ESPN+ into Latin America as part of Star+. I also expect them to expand ESPN+ worldwide either as an add on to Disney+ or a separate service. In fact if would be a nice addition in 2022 as Star is an addition in 2021. That way they can charge as much as Netflix does and offer more entertainment. Remember, ESPN stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
 

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