Disney Plus’ new TV and movie release schedule for September 1 to September 7, 2025, includes The Rich Eisen Show, Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel (Season 1), Lilo & Stitch,and Traveling with Snow Man Episode 3.
On September 2, The Rich Eisen Show drops on Disney+. The talk radio program follows host Rich Eisen discussing topics on sports and pop culture. Additionally, it has interviews with celebrities in sports and entertainment.
Further, Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel (Season 1) will be available on the streaming platform. The animated series follows everyone’s favorite and best friends, Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck, running a bow tie shop. The shop includes a collection of stylish bows suitable for every occasion.
Also coming to Disney+ is Lilo & Stitch. The live-action remake of the animated classic focuses on an alien pup named Stitch who arrives on Earth after running away from prison. His life takes an interesting turn when he is adopted by Lilo, a lonely girl, and he helps her with her broken family.
Additionally, the series Traveling with Snow Man’s third episode premieres on the platform. It covers the adventures of the popular J-Pop group called Snow Man. Together, they set out on a journey of exploring some unique locations of Japan filled with self-discovery, laughter, dreams, and tears.
New Disney Plus releases for September 1- September 7, 2025
Below are all the new TV shows and movies being added to Disney Plus from September 1- September 7, 2025.
Tuesday, September 2
The Rich Eisen Show – Premiere
Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel (Season 1) – New Episodes
The future of Marvel Television is looking bright, as evidenced by the awesome new sizzle reel released on Wednesday. In the two-minute clip, Marvel debuted new footage from seven upcoming shows, several of which no one had seen any footage from yet.
There’s What If…? season three coming December 22—then in 2025, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man coming January 25, Daredevil: Born Again coming March 4, Ironheart on June 24, Eyes of Wakanda on August 6, Marvel Zombies in October, and Wonder Man rounding out the year in December.
And even though it’s a short preview, Marvel was sure to pack a lot in it. Here are the 21 cool things we spotted in the footage.
Matt and Wilson have a chat – Marvel
Daredevil: Born Again
A new suit (:26)– Each time the Man Without Fear appears in Marvel, he’s seemingly got a new suit, and this time is no exception.
Mayor Fisk (:13, 1:34, 1:36)– As expected and teased, most notably in Echo, Wilson Fisk (aka the Kingpin) is now mayor of New York City.
Punisher is back (:15, 1:37) – While the first section of the trailer has a brief shot of Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, later we see him in his Punisher outfit.
Muse (:09) – The footage features our first look at the villain Muse.
Yusuf Khan (:30)– Arguably the biggest Easter egg in the whole trailer is the appearance of Mr. Khan, aka Kamala’s dad from Ms. Marvel and The Marvels. He’s the guy asking Matt about being a lawyer. Could his daughter play a role here?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man – Marvel
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
The footage here is super quick so really the biggest takeaway is this unique spin (pun intended) on a Spider-Man staple—the homemade suit. (:36)
Anthony Ramos as the Hood in Ironheart – Marvel
Ironheart
Han Solo team up (:08)– Sorry, Alden Ehrenreich, you’re always young Han Solo to us. And in a very quick shot early in the trailer, we see that Riri Williams brings him one of her armors.
The Hood (:10, :45)– The trailer has a few quick looks at the Hood, the villain of the show played by Anthony Ramos.
New armors (:43, :47)– it looks like Riri will have a few armors in Ironheart and the white one is reminiscent of one of Tony Stark’s variants in Iron Man 3.
Agents Coulson and Fury in What If…? – Marvel
What If…? Season 3
Agent Coulson returns (:57) – Nick Fury leads a team, maybe traveling on the Bifrost, that includes everyone’s favorite agent, Coulson.
The Avenger Voltron (:59) – A shot of a Captain America-themed mech is from an episode where several Avengers pilot similar robots that all combine into one.
Cowboy Shang-Chi (:57) – An obvious one, but it’s good to finally see this hero back as we patiently wait for his live-action return.
A very mysterious and intriguing character from Marvel Zombies – Marvel
Marvel Zombies
Is that Blade? (1:02) – A man slices and dices up zombies that looks a little like Mahershala Ali in a Moon Knight costume. Is it Moon Knight? Is it Blade? Is it someone else?
Varied zombies (1:01)– A quick shot shows not only a zombie member of the Dora Milaje but also potentially Cull Obsidian?
Zombie Thanos (1:34) – An undead Thanos? What’s scarier than that?
A brief shot from Eyes of Wakanda – Marvel
Eyes of Wakanda
There isn’t a ton we can glean from the two quick shots outside of its very unique and beautiful animation style that’ll feature many new characters from Wakanda. (1:25)
An homage from Wonder Man – Marvel
Wonder Man
Meet Simon (1:07) – Here’s our first look at Simon (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) who is not just auditioning for Wonder Man, he’ll become Wonder Man.
Trevor’s back (1:19) – Ben Kingsley is back in the MCU, once again reprising his role as failed actor Trevor Slattery from Iron Man 3 and Shang-Chi. Glad to see he’s still in show business.
Costume homage (:08) – An early shot in the trailers shows Simon in a red suit, which feels like a reference to one of Simon’s alternative uniforms from the comics—his classic “safari jacket” casual look introduced in the late ’70s.
But also –
Who is that on the bottom middle? – Marvel
There are two things in trailer that have us totally stumped. There’s an image of someone in front of what looks like a crime investigation (:10) that we’re unsure of. Is this from Ironheart? Wonder Man? And then there’s the image above from inside the TVA (:05). We can place almost all of the images in this scene except the one in the bottom middle. It looks like Josh Gad in black and white. Any ideas?
The instant the weather starts to turn even a little bit crisp, I hear it: the intro to “Eyes On Fire” by Blue Foundation from the Twilight soundtrack. The entire soundtrack is a masterpiece: it catapulted Paramore to mainstream success thanks to their smash hit “Decode.” And don’t forget tracks like Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole” and Robert Pattinson’s unintelligible lyrics in his own original songs for the album.
The subsequent films had iconic soundtracks too. Bon Iver’s “Roslyn” is one of my comfort songs as much as New Moon is one of my comfort films. But nothing sounds more autumnal than Blue Foundation singing “hoa hoa hoa hoa hoa” in that song. It’s akin to sleigh bells at Christmas. “Hoa hoa hoa” is the undisputed call of the beginning of fall.
I yearn to make my apartment super hygge, light a bunch of pumpkin-scented candles, and curl up under a blanket to watch Twilight and my other favorite cozy fall films. There’s no better time to hunker down with a fine movie. But once I’ve gotten that first Twilight watch out of my system, choosing what to watch can be more challenging than deciding between a PSL and a hot apple cider.
Don’t worry, this is not another eye-roll-inducing list of basic Halloween flicks (that list will be coming in October but it will be anything but basic) and rom-coms set in New England (okay, there might be a few of these). Let us assure you that we’ve dug deeper than your average “fall vibes” playlist. As someone who lived in New England — and actual England — I’m aware that fall is a specific feeling. It’s a mindset. And rather than slogging through fallen leaves wet with rain and despairing over the cold and damp, you must curate the precise vibe.
The best fall movies feel like candlelight. The bonfires. A cross between the last bonfire of summer and the first chestnut-roasting of winter. It’s the cozy in-between time when my seasonal depression hasn’t kicked in yet and I’m thankful for a cool breeze after summer’s unrelenting heatwaves. The essence of autumn is both obvious and subtle – from the cozy sweaters and golden-hued cinematography to the themes of reflection, change, and new beginnings that mirror the season itself. If a movie doesn’t capture that, it’s not on this list.
Fall films are one of the best macro-genres. Autumn is nature’s Instagram filter, turning everything into a warm, nostalgia-tinged reverie. I’ve also been seeing videos about how — long after we’ve left the hallowed halls of academia — fall’s back-to-school energy remains. Fall feels like a time to get serious, buckle down, and start anew – or at least pretend until we hit Thanksgiving. But in between all that girlbossing, there’s nothing like curling up to watch a fall movie and realizing that things aren’t as intense as they seem.
As the temperature drops and our nesting instincts kick in, curl up with these romantic comedies that are set in quaint villages and mysterious thrillers that take place in fog-shrouded cities. Whether you’re looking for something to watch while sipping your third fall beverage of the day (I’m addicted to Blank Street’s Gingerbread Matcha), need a backdrop for your annual “friendsgiving” gathering, or just want to feel seasonally appropriate while avoiding actual outdoor activities, we have got you covered.
These 20 films run the gamut from cult classics to hidden gems, from heartwarming to hair-raising, all guaranteed to put you in an autumnal state of mind. Just remember, if you start craving apple cider or suddenly feel the urge to go antiquing in Vermont after watching these, don’t say we didn’t warn you.
1. Twilight
Twilight isn’t just a movie; it’s a vibe. The Twilight renaissance (that RPatz himself has said he’s on board with) means I’m not ashamed to say it: Twilight, you will always be famous. None of this era’s imitation supernatural movies can compete. That’s why this is the movie I inaugurate my fall with year after year. Set in perennially gloomy Forks, Washington, there’s something undeniably autumnal about Bella Swan’s journey from Arizona sunshine to a Pacific Northwest brood-fest. The muted color palette, the endless rain, and the constipated look on Edward Cullen’s face all scream “fall mood.” And let’s not forget the iconic baseball scene — because nothing says “fall classic” like vampires playing America’s favorite pastime during a thunderstorm. Whether you’re Team Edward, Team Jacob, or Team “I’m Just Here for the Memes,” Twilight will always be a classic.
2. Pride and Prejudice
The hand scene — you know the one — has gone triple-platinum on my Netflix account. Talk about yearning! And nothing says autumn like watching the leaves change and feeling wistful. Jane Austen’s canonical tale of love, societal expectations, and really-really long strolls is one of the few instances where the movie is better than the book (don’t come for me Austen lovers). Joe Wright’s 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice walked so that Bridgerton could run. Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth Bennet traipsing through misty fields in empire-waist gowns was the original Christian-Girl harvest season. The film’s autumnal aesthetic is on point, with golden-hued landscapes that’ll drive you to book a one-way ticket to Yorkshire. Matthew Macfadyen’s Mr. Darcy emerging from the mist is enough to make me say: Tom Wambsgams, who?
3. Mystic Pizza
If Mystic Pizza isn’t on your fall movie radar, and your fall moodboard, you’re missing out on a big bowl of cinematic comfort food. This late 80s gem is like the perfect autumn day — a little bit sweet, a little bit spicy, and full of unexpected warmth. Set in the quaint coastal town of Mystic, Connecticut, this is a feast of small-town fall vibes and sentimentality. As young as she is in this early triumph, Julia Roberts is completely charming. She leads a cast of feisty young women navigating love, ambition, and the perfect pizza recipe. I describe it as Love, Actually for the girls. Or if The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was set in small-town Connecticut in the fall. Mystic Pizza is a coming-of-age classic that paved the way for Gilmore Girls.
4. Practical Magic
Wanna add a hint of the occult to your fall movie marathon without going full Halloween just yet? Look no further than Practical Magic — the witchy 90s rom-com starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as the Owens sisters who live with their witchy aunts and practice small acts of magic in their everyday lives. Whether you’re in it for the magical realism, the fin de siè·cle fashion (those witch-chic outfits are totally due for a comeback), or just to watch Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman be absolutely iconic for two hours, Practical Magic is an exceptional addition to your fall watchlist. It’s like a warm, witchy hug for your soul. For bonus points, watch it on the Harvest Moon on October 2nd and really hone that magical feeling.
5. Twitches
Talk about nostalgia. It’s been almost 20 years since Twitches came out. Feel old yet? This Disney Channel Original Movie is a guilty pleasure that simply screams “fall.” Starring Tia and Tamera Mowry as long-lost twin witches (get it? Twitches?), this film is what happens when you throw The Parent Trap and Charmed into a bag of candy corn and shake vigorously. Set during Halloween, Twitches is packed with campy costume parties and spooky prophecies. Twitches is like that beloved Halloween sweater you break out every year — it might look tacky, but it’s cozy, familiar, and brings back all those warm, fuzzy feelings of falls past.
Calling all mystery lovers! The Perfect Couple is a wild ride set in Nantucket at the end of the summer season. No spoilers, but it ends with its characters contemplating what’s next for them. Well, what’s after summer but fall? This new Netflix mystery feels like the last show of summer preparing me for all the new stuff coming this fall. This Elin Hilderbrand relies on familiar enough tropes to make it comforting but with enough kick to keep you on your toes.
The show’s aesthetic is peak New England fodder — Nicole Kidman giving coastal grandmother is always a win. But don’t let the pretty scenery fool you, The Perfect Couple is dark and complex, unraveling like an intricately knit sweater, revealing layers of secrets, lies, and family drama that’ll keep you guessing until the very last moment. Think Big Little Lies mixed with Knives Out — also sensational fall watches. The ensemble cast is led by the always-fabulous Nicole Kidman with Dakota Fanning, Liev Schreiber, and Eve Hewson (latest favorite nepo baby unlocked, she’s Bono’s daughter). Whether you’re in it for the whodunit aspect, the gorgeous fall scenery, or just to watch rich people make spectacularly bad decisions, The Perfect Couple is an ideal addition to your autumn watchlist.
7. Only Murders in the Building
Selena just became a billionaire. And, honestly, I deserve a personal message of thanks from her for how many times I’ve streamed Only Murders in the Building while eagerly waiting for the next season. Set in a grand old New York apartment building (hello, fall-in-the-city vibes), the show follows an unlikely trio of true crime podcast enthusiasts turned amateur sleuths. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez have an electric and undeniable chemistry — not to mention Selena’s delish fall wardrobe. But what truly makes Only Murders a fall essential is how it captures autumnal New York. The Upper West Side is awash in golden light and crunchy leaves that make you want to book a one-way ticket to the Big Apple, Come for the clever writing, stay for the star-studded cast — the cameos are as crazy as the plot.
8. Agatha All Along
Agatha All Along aims to save the latest iteration of the Marvel Universe. After the success of WandaVision, Agatha All Along is a spinoff that follows the show’s surprising antagonist: Agatha. It’s a wild ride through small-town intrigue and witchcraft. Kathryn Hahn reprises her role as Agatha Harkness, bringing her signature blend of surprising depth and campy villainy. Agatha’s backstory unveils layers of her character that’ll make you question everything you thought you knew about this wicked witch. It also stars Heartstopper’s Joe Locke, Patti LuPone, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, and more.
9. Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus isn’t just for 90s kids thanks to the recent sequel. This cult classic hits the spot every single autumn. The Sanderson sisters are the OG camp girlies with quotable lines galore. Set on Halloween night in Salem — because where else? — Hocus Pocus is both creepy and sentimental. Hocus Pocus is a perennial fall favorite with its cany blend of humor and heart. Whether you’re watching it for the umpteenth time or introducing it to a new generation (you lucky soul), Hocus Pocus is best enjoyed with a side of candy corn and a healthy dose of suspension of disbelief. Let the Sanderson sisters cast their spell on you once again.
10. Remember the Titans
Maybe it’s because I was half-raised by my older brother, but something within me drives me to watch Remember the Titans come autumn. Set in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971, the movie captures that incandescent moment when summer heat gives way to crisp fall air, mirroring the changes and tension in the recently integrated T.C. Williams High School. Remember the Titans isn’t merely about pretty fall scenery and football (though there’s plenty of both). It’s a powerful story of overcoming racial prejudice and finding unity in the face of adversity — themes that are as relevant today as they were in 1971 — and when the film was released in 2000. Denzel Washington leads the cast with his signature charm and gravitas, delivering inspirational speeches to a cast that includes a young Ryan Gosling.
11. Halloweentown
Welcome to Halloweentown, where every day is October 31st. If you’re a Halloween hardo and already out there celebrating spooky season, by all means, play this on repeat until November. And the PSL flows like water. This Disney Channel classic is guaranteed to give you a sugar rush of warm fuzzy feelings. Set in a magical realm where witches, warlocks, and monsters live in harmony (sort of). Halloweentown is like if your local Spirit Halloween store came to life and lectured you on family values. So this fall, when you’re craving something that’s equal parts spooky and sweet, this is it.
12. Immaculate
Horror fans — and fans of Sydney Sweeney — unite: Immaculate is about to take you on a twisted ride. This psychological thriller premiered at SXSW 2024 and has been giving viewers the creeps since. It’s Sweeney’s turn at Midsommar. Set in an isolated Italian convent, Immaculate is pure gothic autumnal fantasy. Think misty mountains, shadowy cloisters, and enough flickering candles to make a fire marshal nervous. Sydney Sweeney stars as a young American nun who finds herself in out of her depth, bringing her A-game to a role that’s both innocent and increasingly terrified. The movie’s exploration of religious dogma, bodily autonomy, and the darker side of blind faith is as complex and layered.
13. Little Women
Grab your coziest blanket and a mug of something warm, because Little Women is about to wrap you in a big, comforting hug. From Lady Bird to Barbie, anything by Greta Gerwig is an affirming celebration of girlhood. But nothing will hit harder this fall than Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation of this classic tale. Set in Civil War-era Massachusetts, the film is like a New England tourism board commercial.
Maybe it’s because I went to school where this was filmed (thinking of Timothee Chalamet driving past my high school truly makes me cringe), but nothing is more nostalgic than Little Women. During their childhood scenes, the cinematography is intentionally orangey and warm, but even their more stark adulthood scenes are tinged with joy. The March sisters — Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy — navigate love, loss, and sisterhood as 19th-century women. Saoirse Ronan’s Jo March is the ultimate fall mood — passionate, creative, and not afraid to get a little messy (emotionally and literally — girl’s got ink stains for days). It’s giving dark academia in the best way. And I love seeing Timothée Chalamet’s hair flop about in the autumn wind while I head up to the attic to work on my first novel.
14. When Harry Met Sally
You probably wondered when this would hit the list. The godmother of all fall-friendly love stories is undoubtedly When Harry Met Sally. This Nora Ephron classic is like a piercing autumn day. Set in New York City through the changing seasons, this film’s most luminous scenes take place in fall. From long strolls through Central Park to cozy, sweater-clad conversations in dimly lit cafes, each scene is a visual love letter to autumn in the Big Apple.
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan’s Harry and Sally are the original “will they, won’t they” couple, and the ultimate outfit inspo for fall. The film’s exploration of friendship, love, and the blurry line between the two is as layered and complicated as the fashion combos — think high-waisted jeans and really good jackets. Harry and Sally’s decades-long dance will warm your cynical heart. Just remember — I’ll have what she’s having.
15. You’ve Got Mail
Okay, now we’re deep in the rom-com world. Another classic: You’ve Got Mail is one more Meg Ryan fall classic. Nora Ephron doesn’t miss. This comedy is set in the Upper West Side of New York — where else to set a rom-com about books? — and follows Kathleen Kelly and Joe Fox, two rival booksellers who unknowingly fall in love over email. Soooo 90s coded. From Meg Ryan’s enviable autumn wardrobe to the leaf-strewn streets of Manhattan, Nora Ephron is at her apex. And let’s not forget the charm offensive that is Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
So this fall, when you’re in the mood for something that’ll make you believe in the power of love, books, and a really good email subject line, give You’ve Got Mail a watch.
16. One Fine Day
This is a criminally underrated knock-em-out-of-the-park 90s rom-coms. It has everything: Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney, 90s haircuts, and the cutest kids ever. One Fine Day is a 1996 gem about two frazzled single parents whose paths cross on the most chaotic day of their lives. It’s like if Mr. Mom and Working Girl had a baby, and that baby was really into missed connections and fall fashion. Set in Manhattan over the course of a single day, the film starts on a crisp morning when both parents miss the ferry for their kids’ school trip and have to swap childcare all day. A magical premise for a romantic comedy. Pfeiffer and Clooney dash about the city, juggling lost children, missed deadlines, and falling in love. One Fine Day will instantly become your new fall favorite.
17. Brown Sugar
The 90s was the heyday of Black romantic films and Brown Sugar deserves all the flowers. Sanaa Lathan and Taye Diggs star as Sidney and Dre — childhood friends whose shared love of hip-hop (and each other) takes them on a journey that explores love and work — simmering with years of unresolved tension and shared history. But what really makes “Brown Sugar” a quintessential fall watch is its terrific blend of music, romance, and cultural commentary. Sanaa’s brown-tinged work outfits are also giving major corporate hottie aesthetic.
This 2002 gem is like the R&B slow jam of movies: familiar, comforting, but with enough soul to make you actually feel things. Set in the world of hip-hop journalism and music production, Brown Sugar makes me miss growing up in Harlem. It also features a cameo from one of my favorite rap actors, Mos Def.
18. The Devil Wears Prada
Girlbosses, this one’s for you! This list would be void if I were to omit The Devil Wears Prada. This 2006 classic never gets old. Anne Hathaway? Meryl Streep? The dream of working in a fashion magazine and being able to afford a life? Set in the high-stakes world of New York fashion magazines, this film is half plot and half Pinterest board dedicated to sweater weather. Anne Hathaway‘s Andy Sachs is the epitome of the fall transformation story — going from frumpy grad to chic fashion insider faster than you can say “cerulean.” But the real star of this show is Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly and all those icy glares and cutting remarks. It might be as predictable as florals for spring but it works. I can’t wait for the sequel.
19. The Notebook
Like I said, fall is about yearning. So of course, I must mention The Notebook. This adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ eponymous novel is synonymous with romance movies. And for a good reason: young Ryan Gosling. But don’t count out young James Marsden, either. Set in 1940s South Carolina, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star as Noah and Allie, the star-crossed lovers whose chemistry is so electric it makes someone as skeptical as me believe in the kind of love that spans decades and defies all odds.
20. Knives Out
One more New England movie, this film satirizes the rich New England families and cultures that some of the others romanticize. Yet it still causes me to savor the fall. Set in a Massachusetts mansion full of mahogany interiors and book-lined rooms, this leafy, murderous paradise is home to the Thrombey family. This dysfunctional brood has gathered to celebrate — or mourn, depending on who you ask — the passing of their patriarch, mystery novelist Harlan Thrombey. Enter Benoit Blanc, a private detective with a Southern drawl played by Daniel Craig. Knives Out’s clever blend of classic mystery tropes and modern sensibility is an exploration of wealth, privilege, and immigration. Talk about timely. And the subtle politics are ripe for this fall since we’re in an election year. Godspeed to all of us.
Lee Jung-jae, who portrayed Master Sol, in Disney+’sThe Acolyte, is speaking out about the recent cancellation of the series after one season.
In an interview with EW, Lee says he had expected to see a Season 2 and was disappointed and “quite surprised personally” when he heard the news.
“As you know, my character had died already in the first season,” Lee told the publication. “So I wouldn’t have appeared in the second season if there was one anyway. But personally speaking, I really loved Leslye’s [Headland] writing. I thought that she was a great writer and director who was very talented in the storytelling, as well as creating characters and creating meaningful structures within the story. So I was actually personally really looking forward to watching a season 2 with her at the helm.”
Lee, however, is not giving up on seeing more of The Acolyte. “Honestly, I am hoping that maybe there could be changes in the future,” Lee says. “Because you never know what’s going to happen. So on a personal level, I really hope we could get to see further stories of Leslye’s second season.”
Word on Monday, August 19, that Lucasfilm had opted not to proceed with a second season came more than a month after the eight-episode first season of the series from creator, director, executive producer and showrunner Headland wrapped its run on Disney+.
The Star Wars offshoot, starring Amandla Stenberg, was a mystery-thriller that took viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.
In addition to Stenberg and Lee, the cast included Manny Jacinto, Jodie Turner-Smith, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss.
It’s a sad day in a galaxy far, far, away. Deadline reports that the Star Wars Disney+ show The Acolyte has been canceled after its first season. Lucasfilm confirmed to io9 it won’t be moving ahead with a season two, which had never been officially greenlit.
Set during the era of the High Republic, The Acolytetold the story of two sisters, Mae and Osha, whose mysterious existence raised a number of questions for the Jedi and Sith of the time. In the end, the pair switched roles, with the former Jedi apprentice Osha siding with the evil Sith, the Stranger, and former Sith apprentice Mae ending up with the Jedi. It was a fantastic show that told a bold, exciting new Star Wars story. Which is probably why audiences rejected it.
After a debut that put up very good numbers, those numbers dwindled as the series went on so news of its cancelation isn’t a total surprise. However, fans like myself certainly hoped that the exciting direction season two was teeing up, as well as the inclusion of a fan-favorite character at the end, may have given it a second chance. But it seems there’s no luck.
The move also makes The Acolyte the first Disney+ Star Wars show to be out-and-out canceled. While shows like Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett have not returned for second seasons, there has yet to be any official word on either. (Plus, in the case of Kenobi, a second season doesn’t make much sense.)
Next up for live-action Star Wars on Disney+ is Skeleton Crew, which similarly to The Acolyte faces an uphill battle without any recognizable characters. That’ll be followed by season two of Andor in 2025 and after that… we don’t know. Season two of Ahsoka is in development; the first movie since 2019, The Mandalorian & Grogu, is in production. Any number of other other movies are in various stages of development.
The Acolyte seemed as if it was going to be a great place to fit new, exciting Star Wars stories. But now, it seems we’ll never find out the tale of Darth Plagueis the Wise, what was next for Osha and the Stranger, and how the Jedi would react to their blatant disregard for decency. See? Doesn’t that all sound awesome? I’m going to go cry now.
Created by Leslye Headland, The Acolyte starred Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Charlie Barnett, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Carrie-Anne Moss, Manny Jacinto, and Joonas Suotamo. You can, at least for now, stream the entire series on Disney+.
Update 8 p.m. August 19:We added Lucasfilm’s confirmation to the story.
The Acolyte is one and done, as it’s now been reported that the Disney+ Star Wars show won’t be getting a second season.
According to Deadline, The Acolyte has been canceled after its debut season. The Star Wars show, which starred Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae, proved to be quite divisive and wasn’t able to retain its viewership as the season went on. The report states that its season finale is believed to be the lowest for a Star Wars TV show, with 335 million minutes.
For fans of the show, this news will be disappointing. The Acolyte Season 2 had been pitched by showrunner Leslye Headland, who openly discussed that she had plans for a second season and was hoping for a renewal.
Who was involved in The Acolyte?
Star Wars: The Acolyte was written and executive produced by Leslye Headland (Russian Doll), who also served as the showrunner. Joining Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae were Dafne Keen (His Dark Materials), Rebecca Henderson (Inventing Anna), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917), Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix), Manny Jacinto (The Good Place), Jodie Turner-Smith (After Yang), Charlie Barnett (Russian Doll), and Star Wars sequel trilogy alum Joonas Suotama in the form of a Wookiee Jedi master.
“In The Acolyte, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems….” said the official synopsis.
Lucasfilm is currently working on other Star Wars projects, including shows like Skeleton Crew, Andor Season 2, and Ahsoka Season 2.
The end of The Acolyte is upon us—but just how will Osha and Mae’s story come to a close? We’re about to find out. Need a place to talk spoilers as the episode happens? io9’s here to help with our Acolyte finale spoiler discussion zone!
It’s been a long road to get here, of course—it was only last week that we got the full picture of what actually happened on Brendok the night Osha and Mae’s lives were turned upside down. But now that we at least know Sol’s part in all of this, will tonight’s eighth and final (for now, at least; showrunner Leslye Headland has made it clear she’s got plenty of ideas for potential future seasons of the show) episode reveal that truth to both twins? How will the Stranger’s plans for either sister factor into it? Just how bad can things possibly get for the Jedi and the Republic alike, a century before things get even worse for both of those institutions in the prequels?
And, of course, as Headland herself has already teased: what major connections to the storied history of Star Wars‘ old Expanded Universe, now dubbed “Legends,” might make their way back into continuity tonight?
Suffice to say, we have plenty of questions we hope The Acolyte finale answers tonight. Stay tuned to io9 tomorrow for our spoiler-filled recap of the finale, and throughout the week for more insight and reflection about this latest chapter of the Star Wars saga. In the meantime, let us know what you’ve thought of the season so far, what your hopes for the finale are, and what you ultimately thought of how it all went down in the comments below!
Star Wars fans love only one more thing than a mystery: speculating about how that mystery could have connections to other parts of the galaxy far, far away. But for as much as the franchise does indeed share that love of keeping it all connected, it’s not always actually planning on doing that.
Ever since we’ve seen its cluster of islands on The Acolyte, the unknown planet that the Sith Stranger calls home has been speculated by fans as potentially being another key locale: the planet Ahch-To from The Last Jedi. It certainly looks very similar, given the vast oceans and lush, mountainous island outcroppings—although location filming for the planet took place on the Portuguese island of Madeira, rather than Skellig Michael, the Irish island used to film Ahch-To in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. In the latest episode we learned it even has its own Porg-esque local wildlife in the form of the Skura, little beings that look like a mashup of a duck and an anteater. Plus, there would be something incredibly Sith about the idea of dark side users hiding in the shadows where the Jedi would least expect it: the home planet of the first Jedi Temple.
But alas, Star Wars fans craving connection, according to showrunner Leslye Headland, the planet is very much not Ahch-To. “It’s not Ahch-To. I know it’s similar, and it was intentionally supposed to be similar in terms of terrain and feeling isolated and surrounded by water and less lush green and more rocky,” Headland recently confirmed in an interview with Collider. “But the idea is that cortosis is mined on this planet, so I don’t think that’s the case with Ahch-To. Part of the reason this is his home base is that cortosis is a very rare metal. I don’t think we say it explicitly in the show, but that’s a reason it’s not Ahch-To.”
Headland further noted that explicitly only identifying the world as “Unknown Planet” in The Acolyte‘s location cards was an intentional nod to the series’ primary perspective being that of the Jedi Order and the Republic. “It’s an uncharted planet that they haven’t [mapped],” Headland added, touching on an element of the High Republic setting that’s not come up often in The Acolyte, but serves as a major piece of worldbuilding in the transmedia book and comics initiative that established the era: that this is a time period where the Republic and its allies are still expanding territory and charting the galaxy. Just because it’s unknown to them, doesn’t mean people like the Stranger didn’t know about it already—and in knowing it, he got access to a tool like cortosis he could wield against his enemies.
Whether or not the world will remain unknown by the end of The Acolyte‘s first season remains to be seen—the presence of cortosis deposits has had as many fans as those speculating it could be Ahch-To speculating that the world could instead possibly be a canonical version of Bal’demnic, a cortosis-rich ocean world that acted as a base of operations for Darth Plagueis and his master, Tenebrous, in the EU novel Plagueis. For now, sometimes a planet just looks like another planet.
Brother Bear 2is a 2006 animated movie by Disney. The movie picks up after the first Brother Bear movie. Kenai lives happily as a bear with his brother. However, he finds himself dreaming of his childhood friend Nita, a human girl. Nita, now grown up and set to be married, needs Kenai’s help to fulfill a promise they made years ago.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Brother Bear 2 via streaming services such as Disney Plus.
Is Brother Bear 2 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Brother Bear 2is available to watch via streaming on Disney Plus.
Kenai used to be a human but now after turning into a bear, he lives happily with his adopted brother Koda. However, after the dreams remind him of Nita, he is plagued by the urge to fulfill the promise they made when they were kids. The movie explores heartwarming themes of friendship and the true meaning of brotherhood.
The main voice cast of the movie includes familiar voices of Patrick Dempsey as Kenai, Mandy Moore as Nita, Jeremy Suarez as Koda, Rick Moranis as Rutt, Dave Thomas as Tuke, and some new additions like Michael Clarke Duncan as Tug, Andrea Martin as Anda and others.
Watch Brother Bear 2 streaming via Disney Plus
Brother Bear 2 is available to watch on Disney Plus. Watch all your favorite Disney content via Disney Plus including the latest movies like Wish and classics like Peterpan, Bambi, and more.
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The synopsis of Brother Bear 2 is as follows:
“Kenai finds his childhood human friend Nita and the two embark on a journey to burn the amulet he gave to her before he was a bear, much to Koda’s dismay.“
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Dance Moms: Miami Season 1is a 2012 reality television series and a spin-off to the popular show Dance Moms. This show is set in Miami, Florida, following the same format as the original series. It follows renowned dance instructor and choreographer Victor Smalley and choreographer Angel Armas, and their Stars Dance Studio.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 via streaming services such as Disney Plus and Hulu.
Is Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Disney Plus and Hulu.
The series showcases the talented young dancers at the Stars Dance Studio, who are honing their skills under the guidance of Victor Smalley and Angel Armas. The dancers get a chance to flaunt their craft at different local dance competitions in Florida. The show debuted on April 3, 2012, and consists of 8 episodes.
Dance Moms: Miami featured Victor Smalley and Angel Armas as the main cast members along with the dancers Sammy Small, Hannah Epstein, Kimberly “Kimmy” Kopke, and more. Some of the Dance Moms are Brigette Triana, Abby Small, Debi Epstein, and Anicia Gutierrez among others.
Watch Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 streaming via Disney Plus
Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 is available to watch on Disney Plus. This popular streaming service by The Walt Disney Company boasts a vast catalog full of every Disney release ranging from classics to the latest hits.
You can watch via Disney Plus by following these steps:
The Disney Plus Basic plan allows users to stream the service’s content with ads, while the Premium plan lets users stream with no ads and download content to supported devices. There are also a variety of bundle packages, scaling from Bundle Duo Basic, which pairs Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99 per month, to the Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $19.99 per month, which bundles Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus.
Watch Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 streaming via Hulu
Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 is available to watch on Hulu. Get a Hulu subscription and enjoy shows like The Handmaid’s Tale, Normal People, How I Met Your Mother, and lots more!
Hulu (With Ads) is the cheapest option, providing users access to Hulu’s streaming library with commercials. Hulu (No Ads) is the service’s premium option, providing access to its library without any advertisements. There are also several bundles available with Hulu that pair the service with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with Live TV plans that also include many live TV channels.
The synopsis of Dance Moms: Miami Season 1 is as follows:
“Dance Moms: Miami was an American reality television series on Lifetime and debuted on April 3, 2012. It was a spin-off of Dance Moms and was canceled in September 2012 after eight episodes.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.
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When can I watch it?
You can stream “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” exclusively on Disney+ tonight starting at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.
What’s new?
The Disney+ version will show the concert in its entirety for the first time, as well as include the song “cardigan” from her eighth studio album, “Folklore.” Take a look at a preview of the performance here, released as an exclusive clip on Apple’s App Store.
Additionally, the concert film will feature four additional acoustic songs not featured in either the previous theatrical or VOD versions.
Which acoustic songs will be featured?
Taylor Swift is unveiling exclusive first looks of new acoustic music every day leading up to the “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” stream debut exclusively on Disney+. Listen to “Death by a Thousand Cuts” here.
“Good Morning America” is exclusively revealing each of the four songs this week.
So far, we know “Maroon” and “Death by a Thousand Cuts” are on “Taylor’s Version.”
Yes! This has been one of the biggest talkers of the tour, when the fearless star dives head first into the stage before the start of her final “Midnights” section of the show.
Watch for the viral moment right after her acoustic surprise songs, when she slowly walks to small opening and gracefully swan dives into the stage.
Who gets the “22” hat in the film?
T-Swift’s sold-out concerts have a ton of fun fan traditions, including a hat giveaway during the song, “22,” from her fourth studio album, “Red.”
Every now and then, a random fan will find themselves as the lucky one. But other times, it’s given to someone with a connection to the star.
In this case, 6-year-old Bianka Bryant, daughter of the late Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and Vanessa Bryant, was given the hat. It was one of the most joyful moments of the show, and don’t be surprised if it brings a tear to your eye.
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” hit the big screen at AMC movie theaters across the country in October, becoming an instant smash. It grossed more than $260 million at the global box office, making it the top-selling concert film of all time.
After announcing it’s coming to Disney+, Disney CEO Bob Iger said, “‘The Eras Tour’ has been a true phenomenon that has and continues to thrill fans around the world, and we are very excited to bring this electrifying concert to audiences wherever they are, exclusively on Disney+.”
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The intriguing miniseries, Origins: The Journey of Humankind has grasped the attention of many. Created by John D. Boswell, the show explores the origin of humankind. It focuses on how numerous past inventions, discoveries, and ways of life have shaped contemporary society. Saying so, let’s have a detailed look at the series that aired from March 6 to May 1, 2017, its content, and necessary details.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1 via streaming services such as Disney Plus.
Is Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Disney Plus.
The eight-part limited series incorporates various developments that solidified and shaped what it means to be a human in a contemporary, civilized society. This includes the discovery of fire, cures to diseases, application of ideas, and gathering of essential belongings. Each episode addresses a single theme that is connected to the development of humankind.
Mark Monroe and Jason Silva serve as the show’s narrator and presenter, respectively.
Watch Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1 streaming via Disney Plus
Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1is available to watch on Disney Plus.
Disney Plus is a popular streaming service launched by The Walt Disney Company. It offers an extensive and diverse library of content, including movies, TV series, documentaries, and original productions from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic.
You can watch the first season via Disney Plus by following these steps:
The Disney Plus Basic plan allows users to stream the service’s content with ads, while the Premium plan lets users stream with no ads and download content to supported devices. There are also a variety of bundle packages, scaling from Bundle Duo Basic, which pairs Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99 per month, to the Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $19.99 per month, which bundles Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus.
Origins: The Journey of Humankind Season 1 synopsis is as follows:
“Hosted by Jason Silva, Origins: The Journey of Humankind rewinds to the beginning and traces the innovations that made us modern.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.
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Where I’m From: Now and Gen features in-conversation pieces between generations — like a younger woman and her grandmother — discussing a topic like beauty rituals, finances, or marriage. We sat down with filmmaker Sean Wang and his grandmothers, Yi Yan Fuei and Chang Li Hua, the subjects of Wang’s Oscar-nominated documentary short, “Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó.” Read their heartwarming chat about friendship below.
In 2021, in the wake of increased anti-Asian violence and the ongoing pandemic, filmmaker Sean Wang moved back home to San Francisco. There, he started observing — then filming — Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó, his 94-year-old paternal grandmother and 83-year-old maternal grandmother, respectively, who happen to be inseparable friends and roommates. As he captured the mundane moments and joys of their daily lives, he created “Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó,” an Oscar-nominated documentary short that recently landed on Disney+.
“As much as this movie is about my grandmothers and my relationship with them, it is about friendship, sisterhood, and the bonds that you maintain and water in old age.”
The Taiwanese American director — whose debut feature film, “Dìdi,” recently premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival — essentially filmed a series of home videos, which he turned into a beautiful 17-minute “personal love letter” to his grandmothers. “As much as this movie is about my grandmothers and my relationship with them, it is about friendship, sisterhood, and the bonds that you maintain and water in old age,” he tells POPSUGAR. “I’m not 86, 96 years old. But I think [their friendship] is a good north star — hopefully, the friendships I have now that I feel are deeply special in my life, the ones that I know will last, that I hope could be Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó in our old age, are still as silly and vibrant and fun.”
Ahead of the 2024 Oscars, Wang and his grandmothers discuss their decades-long bond, the power of friendship, and the life lessons they’ve taught one another.
On Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó’s Unique Friendship
Chang Li Hua (Wài Pó): Us being able to spend our days together and live together is also a form of fate and good fortune. Nǎi Nai is older than me by 10 years, so I have always seen her like my own big sister. I am younger than her by 10 years, so anytime I am able to help her and take care of her, I will do my best to do so. We have almost all the same hobbies. Reading the newspaper, exercising in the backyard, going out for walks. Every day, we go to our orchard together to check and see which tree has grown fruits. Every day, we eat fruits together, and we take the peels of fruits and vegetables to the backyard and make fertilizer.
Yi Yan Fuei (Nǎi Nai): [Wài Pó and I] have the same attitude. We both love friends, we love to exercise, and we love to read the news, so we are able to be together harmoniously, just like sisters. Sean knows too. He became close with us, and I cherish the time we spent together every day.
Sean Wang: They’re my grandmothers. And as their sort of mischievous, young filmmaker grandson, I think our relationship is one of such joy, silliness, and this childlike, youthful energy. They mention it in the film that I bring it out of them, but they also bring it out of me. I think that results in some fun collaborations and these silly videos that we make. A lot of those were the seeds that became one half of “Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó.” The silliness, the chaotic joy, I like to call it, that balances out of with the more poignant, deeply human grounded pains of their lives.
On What They Learned About Each Other Throughout Filming
Sean Wang: I think I knew all the broad strokes of their lives, but getting to really talk to them about their childhoods and their lives before they were my grandmothers was really enlightening. But cutting to present day — and maybe I always knew this — I learned just how much of these creative spirits they are.
So much of this film was just a way to give them a platform that I think nobody had ever really considered them for. They dance, play, and allow their silliness to take center stage. And now that they’re going to the Oscars and being enveloped in this world that is full of spectacle and fancy dresses, they’re really loving it and getting to express a muscle that they so clearly have, that no one has ever allowed them to flex.
Yi Yan Fuei (Nǎi Nai): Sean was very approachable with us old people. He didn’t treat us as old people at all. He joked with us every day. He didn’t even act like we were dozens of years older than him. We were very happy having fun together.
Chang Li Hua (Wài Pó): I found that Sean was very talented — he has a great vision. Also, he was very patient with us when we were filming the movie. He would teach us how to pose. He’s a kid who loves to teach his friends. He’s able to hang out with old people, children, or friends of the same age. He’s a young man with a lively personality, but also works very hard.
On the Life Lessons They’ve Taught Each Other
“The days we spend feeling joy and the days we spend feeling pain are the same days spent, so I’m going to choose joy.”
Sean Wang: There’s a line in the movie that Nǎi Nai says that has really stuck with me. She says, “The days we spend feeling joy and the days we spend feeling pain are the same days spent, so I’m going to choose joy.” I think that very simple decision is a powerful one: choosing joy. Especially for someone like her who’s in the twilight years of her life, knowing that her days are more limited than mine. In our dumpster fire of a world at times, allowing yourself to choose joy and celebrate the people around you is a worthy decision.
Yi Yan Fuei (Nǎi Nai): This young kid can get along so well with others. He doesn’t treat us like old people; he still shouts like us young people in front of us every day. When he’s here, we have a very happy life. We should be like him, whether he’s young or old. He is our friend.
Chang Li Hua (Wài Pó): He helped us learn we’re not useless when we are old. We can still be useful people when we are old. We can still dance, make movies, and be actors. Old people should not underestimate themselves. The elderly are also capable of doing so many things.
This interview has been translated, edited, and condensed for clarity.
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Can you believe it’s already March? Time just seems to be sprinting ahead! But hey, there’s a silver lining — a new month means a fresh batch of great films and awesome TV shows hitting our favourite streaming platforms. Below, find a rundown of what to watch in March.
So, if you’re like us and find yourself endlessly scrolling through options, trying to decide what to watch next, we’ve got you covered.
From highly anticipated premieres to buzzworthy releases, we’ve handpicked the standout shows and movies you won’t want to miss this month. Get ready for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour movie, Adam Sandler’s latest cinematic endeavour “Spaceman”, and Millie Bobby Brown’s thrilling action fantasy “Damsel.”
What to Watch in March
“Spaceman”
Adam Sandler stars in this gripping adaptation of the novel “Spaceman of Bohemia”, portraying a Czech cosmonaut embarking on a solitary mission to investigate a mysterious celestial phenomenon. Joined by Paul Dano as an enigmatic extraterrestrial companion, Sandler’s character confronts both outer space mysteries and inner demons in this thought-provoking journey.
Premiere date: March 1 Where to watch: Netflix
“Ricky Stanicky”
In their youth, Dean (Zac Efron), JT (Andrew Santino), and Wes (Jermaine Fowler) conjured up an imaginary companion named Ricky Stanicky. Fast forward 25 years, the three best friends still use the nonexistent Ricky as a handy alibi for their immature behaviour.
Premiere date: March 7 Where to watch: Prime Video
“Damsel”
Millie Bobby Brown shines in this imaginative fantasy film that subverts traditional fairy tale tropes. When Princess Elodie finds herself facing a perilous fate at the hands of her royal family, she must rely on her courage and resourcefulness to forge her own path. With a stellar supporting cast including Angela Bassett and Nick Robinson, this is one adventure you won’t want to miss.
Premiere date: March 8 Where to watch: Netflix
“Beautiful Wedding”
A sequel to the popular “Beautiful Disaster”, this film follows Abby and Travis as they navigate the aftermath of an impromptu Vegas wedding. So, join them on a wild and chaotic honeymoon adventure filled with twists, turns, and plenty of romance. Starring Dylan Sprouse and Virginia Gardner, it’s a feel-good flick perfect for date night.
From the mind of acclaimed author Liane Moriarty comes this gripping suburban thriller, which unravels the secrets lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly idyllic family. When a mysterious stranger disrupts their lives, a chain of events is set in motion, revealing hidden truths and testing familial bonds. With a stellar ensemble cast led by Annette Bening and Sam Neill, it’s a must-watch for fans of psychological drama.
Premiere date: March 14 Where to watch: BINGE
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)”
Disney+
Whether you missed out on her Taylor Swift’s Aussie Eras Tour or simply want to relive the magic, this concert film is a must-watch. Featuring dazzling performances and behind-the-scenes insights, it’s a celebration of Swift’s iconic career that’s sure to delight audiences of all ages. So, grab your sequins and get ready to sing along to your favourite hits.
Premiere date: March 15 Where to watch: Disney+
“Palm Royale”
Transport yourself back to 1969 with this stylish comedy set in the glamorous enclave of Palm Springs. Follow the ambitious Maxine as she navigates the social hierarchy of the era, determined to ascend to the upper echelons of society. With a stellar cast that includes Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, and Allison Janney, expect plenty of laughs and a retro chic vibe.
Jake Gyllenhaal takes centre stage in this high-octane remake of the cult classic “Road House”. Packed with adrenaline-pumping action, explosive set pieces, and a dash of celebrity cameos, it’s a wild ride from start to finish. Whether you’re a fan of the original or simply craving some heart-pounding entertainment, this one’s sure to deliver.
Premiere date: March 21 Where to watch: Prime Video
Other Notable Things to Watch in March 2024
“The Gentlemen” — March 7, Netflix
“Population 11” — March 7, Stan
“Girls5Eva”, Season 3 — March 14, Netflix
“Celebrity Ex On The Beach” — March 20, Paramount+
“Shirley” — March 22 on Netflix
“The Beautiful Game” — March 29, Netflix
“Renegade Nell” — March 29, Disney Plus
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Walt Disney Animation Studios teamed up with Pan-African entertainment company Kugali for visually stunning Sci-Fi series IWÁGÚ “bursting with unique visual elements and technological advancements inspired by the spirit of Lagos,” per the official synopsis.
Set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, the vibrant coming-of-age story follows Tola–a young girl from the wealthy island and her best friend, Kole–a self-taught tech expert as they discover the secrets and dangers hidden in their different worlds.
Check out the trailer below:
In IWÁJÚ, Kugali filmmakers (including director Olufikayo Ziki Adeola, production designer Hamid Ibrahim, and cultural consultant Toluwalakin Olowofoyeku) take viewers on a unique journey brought to life by the voices of Simisola Gbadamosi, Dayo Okeniyi, Femi Branch, Siji Soetan, and Weruche Opia.
Source: Disney Animation/Kugali
“Crafting the narrative of ‘Iwájú’ has been a journey of creative alchemy, blending the rich cultural tapestry of Lagos with imaginative leaps into the future,” said co-writer Adeola Hudson.
Collaborating with my Kugali co-founders and the visionary artists at Walt Disney Animation Studios has been nothing short of magical. The heartbeat of my hometown resonates through every scene, and I am thrilled for the world to experience this unique fusion of tradition and futurism.”
With “authenticity and creativity at its heart,” Kugali is an African-owned and operated storytelling collective spearheading Africa’s modern emergence into the diverse media landscape.
Founded in 2017 by Tolu Olowofoyeku, Olufikayo Adeola, and Hamid Ibrahim with the purpose of sharing African stories with a global audience, Kugali Media has paved the way for a new generation of African storytellers.
The innovative company also entered the bustling video game market with Disney Iwájú: Rising Chef (in collaboration with Maliyo games) which takes players into the world of IWÁJÚ where they can explore authentic African delicacies through a fast-paced and accessible cooking game that celebrates the culture and cuisine of Nigeria.
Source: Disney
“Maliyo Games was the perfect studio to bring this authentic African-driven story to life with an original game,” said Sonoko Ishioka, Executive Director, Product Development, Disney Games.
“Through this collaboration with Disney and Kugali, Maliyo Games has captured the essence of IWÁJÚ by bringing their own vision, talent and expertise to a unique game inspired by vibrant Nigerian culture and cuisine.”
Disney Iwájú: Rising Chef will be available for purchase on iOS/Android on Feb. 28 along with all 6 episodes of IWÁJÚ streaming on Disney+.
Doc McStuffins Season 2 is the second installment in this American animated educational children’s series created by Chris Nee. In this edition, Doc is heartbroken at her failure to fix Maddie’s toy mouse while being at the park. To help her repair toys when away from her clinic, Doc’s father decides to build her a mobile office. Elsewhere, Awesome Guy proceeds to show off his inhumane strength to people but ends up injuring his arm in the process.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Doc McStuffins Season 2 via streaming services such as Disney Plus and Hulu.
Is Doc McStuffins Season 2 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Doc McStuffins Season 2 is available to watch via streaming on Disney Plus and Hulu.
Season two opens with Doc dealing with the disappointment of not being able to repair Maddie’s toy mouse, Norton, at the park. Her father decides to pitch in and build her a mobile clinic to enable her to fix toys on the go. To prepare for Buddy’s birthday party, Jack attempts to practice his signature Juggling Jacks Act. However, he ends up hurting himself following a crash with a soccer-practicing Donny and is ultimately deemed unfit to perform.
The animated series packs a capable and diverse cast, with Kiara Muhammad and Kimberly Brooks leading the line as Doc McStuffins and Maisha McStuffins, respectively. The supporting cast also includes Gary Anthony Williams, Loretta Devine, Jess Harnell, Robbie Rist, Lara Jill Miller, Jaden Betts, and Rio Mangini, among others.
Watch Doc McStuffins Season 2 streaming via Disney Plus
Doc McStuffins Season 2 is available to watch on Disney Plus.
The American streaming platform is widely known for the variety of content it harbors. Aside from such celebrated sitcoms, a subscription to Disney Plus will also give you access to the complete oeuvre of Pixar, Lucasfilm, and National Geographic.
You can watch via Disney Plus by following these steps:
The Disney Plus Basic plan allows users to stream the service’s content with ads, while the Premium plan lets users stream with no ads and download content to supported devices. There are also a variety of bundle packages, scaling from Bundle Duo Basic, which pairs Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99 per month, to the Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $19.99 per month, which bundles Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus.
Watch Doc McStuffins Season 2 streaming via Hulu
Doc McStuffins Season 2 is available to watch on Hulu.
The American subscription streaming service offers a variety of content. Alongside beloved TV shows and movies like Modern Family and Game Night, Hulu is also home to hit animated titles like Futurama, Family Guy, and more.
Hulu (With Ads) is the cheapest option, providing users access to Hulu’s streaming library with commercials. Hulu (No Ads) is the service’s premium option, providing access to its library without any advertisements. There are also several bundles available with Hulu that pair the service with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with Live TV plans that also include many live TV channels.
Doc McStuffins Season 2 synopsis is as follows:
“A young African-American girl aspires to be a doctor like her mom.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.
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A trailer and teaser poster have been released for Marvel Animation’s “X-Men 97.” The all-new series, which features 10 episodes, begins streaming on Disney+ March 20.
“X-Men’97” revisits the iconic era of the 1990s as The X-Men, a band of mutants who use their uncanny gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them, are challenged like never before, forced to face a dangerous and unexpected new future.
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The voice cast includes Ray Chase as Cyclops, Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey, Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm, Cal Dodd as Wolverine, JP Karliak as Morph, Lenore Zann as Rogue, George Buza as Beast, AJ LoCascio as Gambit, Holly Chou as Jubilee, Isaac Robinson-Smith as Bishop, Matthew Waterson as Magneto and Adrian Hough as Nightcrawler. Beau DeMayo serves as head writer; episodes are directed by Jake Castorena, Chase Conley and Emi Yonemura.
Featuring music by The Newton Brothers, the series is executive produced by Brad Winderbaum, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and DeMayo.
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No, it’s not a “Glitch.” Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” concert film will finally find its streaming home.
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” will be available to stream with a Disney+ subscription worldwide starting Friday, March 15. The streamer’s version of the movie includes five bonus songs that were not in the theatrical or digital versions of the movie, Disney CEO Bob Iger said during the company’s earnings call Wednesday.
Disney+ is already the home of Swift’s “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions,” released in 2020. Swift’s 2020 documentary “Miss Americana” is on Netflix, which also formerly housed her “Reputation Stadium Tour” film.
The “Eras Tour” movie, which was filmed in August during three of the the L.A. shows on Swift’s record-breaking tour, was released in theaters on Oct. 13. The theatrical version featured 44 songs and had a 2-hour-45-minute runtime, while omitting the five added songs from the vast setlist.
At the global box office, the movie pulled in $261.7 million — making it the highest-grossing concert film to date, Variety reported. It also earned a Golden Globe nomination in the new cinematic and box office achievement category.
Swift released a digital version of the concert film through Universal Pictures on her birthday, Dec. 13. That version can be rented for $19.89, a nod to the singer’s birth year. That version includes three bonus songs — “Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer” and “Long Live” — not included in movie-theater edition, bringing its run time up to 3-hours-1-minute.
The Disney+ version will be even longer. Among the extra songs on the Disney+ version will be “Cardigan,” from the 2020 album “Folklore.” The other four mystery songs will be pulled from the acoustic section of the setlist, Swift wrote on Instagram.
“This week is truly the best kind of chaos,” Swift said. “I’m thrilled to let you know I’ve found a streaming home for The Eras Tour Concert Film, and that home will be (Disney+). For the first time we’ll be showing the entire concert … and I’m calling it, huge shock, ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)’. Available starting March 15 which is actually very (soon).”
The Instagram photo that Swift posted about the film’s streaming home is a black-and-white version of the movie poster, continuing the recent aesthetic of her social media accounts after surprise-announcing her 11th studio album on Sunday.
While accepting the 2024 Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for her album “Midnights,” Swift revealed that her next album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” will be released April 19, featuring 16 songs plus a bonus track. At the Grammys, she also won Album of the Year for “Midnights,” breaking the record for most album of the year awards ever won by an artist.
Swift continues her Eras Tour — which has already pulled in an estimated $1 billion in gross ticket sales — with shows in Japan and Australia this month. But the singer likely will make a pit stop back to the states in between her international shows, as fans speculate she will make it to the Super Bowl on Sunday to support her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Get ready, Swifties. Disney just announced that “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” will stream exclusively on Disney+ starting March 15.
The concert film will include the song “cardigan” and four additional acoustic songs.
The history-making, cinematic experience from the 14-time Grammy-winning artist was directed by Sam Wrench. It grossed more than $260 million worldwide at the global box office, making it the top selling concert film of all-time.
In making the announcement Disney CEO Bob Iger said, “‘The Eras Tour’ has been a true phenomenon that has and continues to thrill fans around the world, and we are very excited to bring this electrifying concert to audiences wherever they are, exclusively on Disney+.”
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STUDIO CITY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — A crew member of the upcoming Marvel series “Wonder Man” died Tuesday after falling from the rafters on the set in Studio City.
Filming on the Disney+ project was not happening at the time.
The crew member was identified as Juan Carlos Osorio, 41, of Temple City, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner.
Marvel issued a statement: “Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with his family and friends, and our support is behind the investigation into the circumstances of this accident.”
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