D23 Expo 2022: at a glance all the Disney + announcements between series and films with dates and trailers

To the D23 Expo 2022 all the news regarding the future of the streaming platform were presented Disney + between announcements of new series and movies of studios that are part of the great Disney family such as Pixar, Marvel and 20th. But even dates or new trailers for the series we already knew. Let’s summarize below is a summary of all the upcoming projectseven those concerning the first viewing window in cinemas.

  • Werewolf by night (special, from October 7, 2022): a special Halloween themed, with references to the atmosphere of the 30s, where we will find some characters from the Marvel universe. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Big Shot (series, second season, from 12 October 2022): new episodes of the sports series (TRAILER HERE).
  • Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi (animated shorts, from October 26, 2022): Six stories built around the prequel-era Jedi including Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku, who will each be tested as they make choices that will define their destiny. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Zootropolis + (animated series, from November 9, 2022): Return to the bustling mammalian metropolis, delving into the lives of some of the most intriguing residents of the Oscar-winning film.
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (films, in cinemas since November 9, 2022): expected sequel to the film Black Panther where the kingdom fights following the death of King T’Challa. (NEW CLIP HERE).
  • New Santa Clause wanted (series, from November 16, 2022): with actor Tim Allen, the Christmas holidays are anticipated, even if his 65-year-old Santa Claus is about to lose his magical powers. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Strange World – A mysterious world (animated film, from November 23, 2022): tells of an incredible family who must overcome their differences to save a mysterious world full of dangers and surprises. (TRAILER HERE).
  • As if by disenchantment (film, from November 24, 2022): the musical comedy picks up 15 years after the marriage of Giselle (Amy Adams) and Robert (Patrick Dempsey), when their family heads to the suburbs in search of “and they lived happily ever after”. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Willow (series, from November 30, 2022): Based on the 1988 film of the same name, the story begins when an aspiring wizard from Nelwyn village meets a girl destined to unite the kingdoms. (NEW TRAILER HERE).
  • The Mystery of the Templars – The series (from the December 14, 2022): expansion of the successful film franchise, with some of the original actors such as Harvey Keitel reprising the role of FBI agent Peter Sadusky. The young heroine protagonist is Jess played by Lisette Alexis. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Avatar 2 – The way of water (movies, in cinemas from 14 December 2022)
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch (animated series, new episodes, from January 2023)
  • Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (animated series, from February 2023): Follows the adventures of 13-year-old super genius Lunella Lafayette and his 10-ton Tyrannosaurus rex, Devil Dinosaur. (TRAILER HERE).
  • The Mandalorian (series, third season from February 2023): the adventures of the Mandalorian hero played by Pedro Pescal continue. The events of the story follow the spin-off The book of Boba Fett. (TEASER TRAILER HERE).
  • Loki (series, second season by 2023)
  • Daredevil: Born Again (series, by 2023): will be 18 episodes in which actor Charlie Cox returns in the role of Matt Murdock after having already seen him in Spider-Man: No Way Home. In this new story he will once again grapple with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin.
  • Ahsoka (series, by 2023): Set after the fall of the Empire, the series follows former Jedi Knight Ahsoka Tano (played by Rosario Dawson) as he investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy.
  • Iwájú (animated series, by 2023): original pan-African production, defined as a “love letter to Lagos, Nigeria”. The painted world is a futuristic representation, a place bursting with color, with unique visual elements and technological advances inspired by the spirit of Lagos, which is physically divided into an island and a part of land, separated by both water and conditions socio-economic. The coming-of-age tale introduces Tola, a young heiress of the affluent island, and her best friend Kole, a self-taught tech savvy and loving mainland son.
  • Wish (animated film, by 2023): the protagonist Asha launches a passionate request to the stars, which is fulfilled by a cosmic force, a small ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, they face the most fearsome foes to save her community and prove that when the will of a brave human joins the magic of the stars, wonderful things can happen.
  • Peter Pan & Wendy (film, by 2023): The new film delves into the story of Wendy joining the boy who refuses to grow up on a magical journey to Neverland and reveals the story of the rivalry between Peter Pan and one of Disney’s most memorable villains. The cast consists of Alexander Molony (Peter Pan), Jude Law (Captain Hook), Ever Anderson (Wendy), Alyssa Wapanâtahk (Tiger Lily). (TEASER HERE).
  • Elemental (film, by 2023): a story of immigrants who pursue their dreams in beautiful neighborhoods where languages ​​and cultures meet. Ember is a tenacious and “ardent” young woman, while Wade is a funny, cheeky and “go-with-the-flow” guy. Helping them come to life in the original are Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie.
  • Win or Lose (series, by 2023): Follows the Pickles, a mixed middle school softball team, in the week leading up to the league game. Each episode takes place in the same week, highlighting the point of view of a different main character – the players, their parents, the referee – which is reflected in a unique visual style.
  • The Muppets Mayhem (series, by 2023): a musical journey in which the famous puppets gathered in a band must record their first album.
  • American Born Chinese (series, by 2023): tells the story of Jin Wang, a teenager who juggles high school social life and family life, unwittingly involved in a battle between Chinese mythological gods. (CLIP HERE).
  • Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (animated series, by 2023)
  • Secret Invasion (series, by 2023): a crossover between Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and Ben Mendelsohn as the Skrull Talos, characters who first met in Captain Marvel. In the center is a faction of shape-shifting Skrulls who have infiltrated Earth. (TRAILER HERE).
  • The Proud Family: stronger and prouder (animated series, new season a February 2023): other misadventures for 16-year-old Penny Proud and her family who approach life with a sense of humor. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (films, in cinemas since February 15, 2023)
  • The little Mermaid (film, in cinemas from May 24, 2023): well-known live action already announced previously, which gets a release date in theaters. The protagonist Ariel is played by Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy is in the role of Ursula and Javier Bardem in that of Triton. (TEASER TRAILER HERE).
  • Indiana Jones 5 (films, in cinemas since June 30, 2023): Harrison Ford returns to play the role of the adventurous Indiana Jones 14 years after the previous film and through the mouth of the same actor will be his last role in the saga. Ford was 64, now he’s 80. Spielberg isn’t directing.
  • The Marvels (films, in cinemas from July 2023)
  • Haunted Mansion (movie, between 2023 and 2024): tells of a woman and her son who reach out to a diverse group of so-called spiritual experts to help them rid their home of supernatural intruders.
  • Mufasa: The Lion King (film, in 2024): through flashbacks, Rafiki, Timon and Pumbaa tell the story of Mufasa to a young lion cub. Mufasa: The Lion King is a prequel de The Lion King and reveals the rise of one of the greatest kings of the Packlands. (TEASER HERE).
  • Snow White (film, in 2024): a live action reinterpretation of the classic fairy tale, with Rachel Zegler in the title role and Gal Gadot in the role of the queen, Snow White’s stepmother.
  • helium (animated film, in 2024): Elio is an eleven year old dreamer, artistic, creative and always closed at home who finds it difficult to integrate with others. Meanwhile, Mom Olga, who heads a top-secret military project, is working to decode a strange signal from outer space. But it is Elio who establishes contact, is teleported into space and is mistaken for an intergalactic Earth ambassador.
  • Inside Out 2 (animated film, in 2024): new adventure in the head of the now teenager Riley, who may or may not try a series of new Emotions.
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians (series, in 2024): after the films released in the past few years, now the series starts all over again to adapt Riordan’s novels. At the center of the plot is Percy Jackson (with the face of Walker Scobell), a 12-year-old boy who has demigod powers and is accused by Zeus of the theft of the Thunderbolt. With friends Grover and Annabeth (Aryan Simhadri and Leah Sava Jeffries), Percy begins a journey that takes him to America with the aim of finding the Thunderbolt and restoring order in Olympus. (TRAILER HERE).
  • Captain America: New World Order (films, in cinemas from May 2024)
  • Fantastic Four (films, in cinemas fromNovember 8, 2024)
  • Thunderbolts (movies, in cinemas in the 2024)
  • Amor Wars (series, date to be announced)
  • Echo (series, date to be announced)
  • Doctor Doogie (series, second season, date to be announced)
  • Prom Pact (film, date to be announced)
  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (series, date to be announced)
  • High School Musical: The Musical – The series (season four, date to be announced)

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