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The galaxy far, far away's longest-running sagas came to their respective ends with and Monday's series finale of. The future, it now seems, is Disney+'s .
Season one was widely hailed as the best since the original trilogy. A second season was announced for this October, which executive producer, writer, director and general Lucasfilm mainstay Dave Filoni tells ET's Ash Crossan team is currently «working away» at, despite industry shutdown due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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For its next live-action remake, Disney is heading to ancient Greece for a revamp of its 1997 animated musical “Hercules”.
Work on the new version is reportedly in the very early stages