Disney is laying out an enticing buffet for its Disney+ subscribers as it marks “five years of streaming.” As reported, a tantalizing teaser has been released, showcasing some of the most anticipated shows slated for arrival on the platform in 2025. This includes new installations from beloved franchises such as Andor and Daredevil, as well as new offerings from the #HuluOnDisneyPlus collection like the critically acclaimed The Bear. Viewers can expect a feast of new content, just like fans eagerly awaiting fresh storylines are dining at their favorite streaming table.
A standout reveal from the teaser includes a clip from the fourth season of The Bear, where Ayo Edebiri’s Syd has an illuminating interaction with Jamie Lee Curtis’ character, Donna, who provocatively states, “Sometimes your work family is closer to you than your family-family.” Alongside, there’s a sneak peek of Andor season two, highlighting Stellan Skarsgård’s Luthen Rael inspiring Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor to “think like a leader.” Additional clips reveal a thrilling chariot battle in Percy Jackson And The Olympians, new footage from The Handmaid’s Tale, and the awaited comeback of Daredevil.
But Disney isn’t stopping there. Fans got to see glimpses of forthcoming titles like Goosebumps: The Vanishing and a mysterious project by Noah Hawley named Alien: Earth. Sterling K. Brown leads the upcoming series Paradise, while Good American Family—previously untitled—will see Ellen Pompeo stepping into a riveting narrative centered around the real-life story of Natalia Grace. Marvel’s Ironheart promises to construct something iconic, and Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, starring Jude Law, captivates with its pledge to take Star Wars back to its young audience.
Adding to the line-up is the football comedy Chad Powers, starring Glen Powell. Emerging from a character on Eli Manning’s docuseries, Eli’s Places, it seems poised for comedic flair, potentially involving some quirky prosthetics.
To sweeten the deal for its Disney+ subscribers, the media giant is rolling out some exclusive holiday perks. These include early access to merchandise for iconic titles like Deadpool & Wolverine and Home Alone, and a tempting Disneyland ticket perk, “purchase 2 days and get 1 day free,” available for certain subscribers. There’s also an opportunity to win a trip to the Star Wars Celebration in Japan 2025, an event sure to be marked on every fan’s calendar.
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As Disney pulls back the curtain on its array of upcoming content, it’s evident they are heavily investing in both beloved and new narratives to keep their audience engaged and subscribed. With the promise of creative storytelling and exclusive perks, the House of Mouse seems determined to sustain and expand its digital empire into 2025 and beyond. Mark your calendars and prepare your popcorn; the excitement is just beginning.