Disney+ has already made a huge splash in the streaming industry since its release less than a year ago. Now, with more than 60 million subscribers, the platform is hoping to trailblaze in a new way, with the GroupWatch feature.
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Justin Baldoni tells ET. Now, he's hoping Zach Sobiech's story will change yours, too: tells the inspiring true story of the 17-year-old musician as he navigates his senior year of high school, first love and being diagnosed with a rare bone cancer.
ET is exclusively debuting the trailer.«Most teenagers feel like they're invincible. Not the Superman kind of invincible.
Disney+ has already made a huge splash in the streaming industry since its release less than a year ago. Now, with more than 60 million subscribers, the platform is hoping to trailblaze in a new way, with the GroupWatch feature.
, conjuring up new generation of witches.This take on hails from writer-director Zoe Lister-Jones and casts Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, Lovie Simone and Zoey Luna as a new coven in over their heads in matters of bedknobs and broomsticks.
Just because the Marvel Cinematic Universe is entering a brand-new “Phase” with “Black Widow,” you didn’t really think Samuel L. Jackson was going anywhere, did you? The man who introduced the world to the Avengers Initiative way back in 2008’s “Iron Man” is apparently ready to suit up as Nick Fury at least one more time.
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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have been absolutely killing it since finding fame on last year’s instalment on Love Island.Whilst Molly-Mae has created two firms MMH and Filter (By Molly-Mae), as well as working with numerous fashion brands, Tommy, 21 (yes, we know, he's YOUNG), has also been working hard since leaving the villa.The competitive boxer has worked with multiple brands, including Boohoo Man, Disney Plus and McDonald’s; he’s also starred in a three-part series on ITV called The Boxer
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Last week, Disney officially revealed that “WandaVision” was going to be the first Marvel Studios series to debut on the streaming platform. And while everyone assumed it was going to be “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” the COVID-19 pandemic all but ensured that series is going to be delayed even further.
Tatiana Maslany has been chosen to play the highly coveted role of She-Hulk in Marvel’s new series for Disney Plus, becoming the latest female talent leading a Marvel project after Brie Larson’s portrayal of Captain Marvel and Scarlett Johansson performance of Black Widow, also taking into account the upcoming female directors that are now involved in the fantastic Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Marvel head Kevin Feige attempts to diversify the film industry.Maslany is a 34-year-old Canadian
Even though 2020 seems to be very light on MCU products thanks to the pandemic (sorry, but “Agents of SHIELD” doesn’t count because Kevin Feige clearly doesn’t think it does), Marvel Studios has quite a few things in development, with news coming relatively quickly over the past week regarding the various Disney+ series. Just recently, we learned that Tatiana Maslany is going to hulk out as the star of “She-Hulk” and we learned that Cat Koiro is going to direct the series.
Tatiana Maslany — even when she's angry — but we're fully onboard for this casting: Maslany has been cast in the titular role in Marvel's Disney+ series,, according to multiplereports.A fan-favorite character first introduced in the '80s, Jennifer Walters is cousin to Bruce Banner and inherits his ability to Hulk out via an emergency blood transfusion from him.
Following the announcement that Marvel‘s “She-Hulk” had found its director and producer, Kate Coiro, Marvel has revealed the actor behind the titular character Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany, known for her lead role in the critically-acclaimed show “Orphan Black.” READ MORE: Mark Ruffalo Confirms ‘Parasite’ & ‘She-Hulk’ Talks Are Underway “She-Hulk,” a Disney+ series scheduled for sometime in 2021 or 2022, depending, centers on lawyer Jennifer Walters (Maslany), the cousin of Bruce Banner, who
Earlier this month, Disney took the biggest risk of any studio during the pandemic and released its tentpole film, “Mulan,” as a PVOD option on its Disney+ streaming service. The move was seen as an experiment to see if the studio would be able to recoup costs and make a profit by forgoing theatrical releases altogether.
It’s fall and Disney+ is ready to celebrate its first anniversary. And with that milestone approaching, the studio decided it would love to announce the full slate of fall TV series coming to the streaming service.
It’s hard to imagine that Marvel Studios is still developing and producing Disney+ series considering it’s September and we have yet to see even one of them arrive on the streaming service, despite knowing of their existence for more than a year. But even as we wait for “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” whenever that finally debuts, Marvel Studios is still moving ahead with its other series, including “She-Hulk,” which just found a director.
, as evidenced by the first trailer teasing the return of Disney+'s space Western.
Season 2 of “The Mandalorian” is just over a month away and Disney launched the first trailer for the new episodes today to begin the marketing machine. So, if you go on social media, you’re going to be inundated with more Baby Yoda memes and nerd speculation.
It has been more than 15 years since the release of Ewan McGregor’s final appearance in a “Star Wars” film, with ‘Revenge of the Sith.’ But the actor is set to come back to the galaxy far, far away sometime soon (maybe next year?) in the upcoming ‘Obi-Wan’ spinoff series on Disney+. And according to the actor, he’s pretty pumped about the opportunity to play the Jedi master one more time.
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Disney+.., a reimagining of the classic 1990s sitcom, has been picked up to series, the streaming service announced Thursday.Production on the 10-episode series, created by 's, is set to start later this year. It will debut on Disney+ in 2021.Set in modern-day Hawaii, follows Lahela «Doogie» Kameāloha, a mixed-race 16-year-old girl, juggling a budding medical career and life as a teenager.
While we have seen a number of films skip planned theatrical releases and head straight to Premium VOD and/or streaming since the pandemic first shut down cinemas in March, perhaps the biggest move was made recently by Disney, who released the blockbuster “Mulan” directly on its Disney+ streaming service with an additional $30 fee.