Disney+ reveals everything coming to the streaming service in March

Disney‘s streaming service Disney+ just launched in November and already has quite a significant viewer base. It hosts hits like Star Wars The Mandalorian, the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and just about every classic Disney movie you could think of.

While it doesn’t have as much content as Netflix or Hulu, the streaming platform is still constantly adding things. Here’s a list of what’s coming in March, and when.

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This month hits like Black Panther and Ice Age are coming to Disney+, as well as new episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and much more. Check out the full list below.

Available March 1

Doctor Dolittle 2
Ice Age

Available March 4

Black Panther

Available March 5

Bedtime Stories

Available March 6

The Finest Hours 
Three on the Run
Diary of a Future President – Episode 108
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Episode 703
Marvel’s Hero Project – Episode 118
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Episode 204
Shop Class – Episode 102
Disney Family Sundays – Episode 118
One Day At Disney – Episode 114

Available March 13

Wicked Tuna (Seasons 3-8)
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (Seasons 1-6)
Zorro – Second Series (Season 1)
Stargirl 
Diary of a Future President – Episode 109
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Episode 704
Marvel’s Hero Project – Episode 119
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Episode 205
Shop Class – Episode 103
Disney Family Sundays – Episode 119
One Day At Disney – Episode 115

Available March 15

G-Force

Available March 17

Big Hero 6: The Series (Season 2)

Available March 20

I Didn’t Do It (Seasons 1-2)
Playtime with Puppy Dog Pals: Puppy Playcare (Season 2)
Vampirina Ghoul Girls Rock! (Season 2)
Diary of a Future President – Episode 110
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Episode 705
Marvel’s Hero Project – Finale – Episode 120
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Episode 206
Shop Class – Episode 104
Disney Family Sundays – Episode 120
One Day At Disney – Episode 116

Available March 25

A Wrinkle in Time

Available March 27

Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Episode 706
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Episode 207
Shop Class – Episode 105
Be Our Chef – Premiere
Disney Family Sundays – Episode 121
One Day At Disney – Episode 117

More on Disney+

Disney CEO Bob Iger has officially given soft release dates for  WandaVision and The Falcon And The Winter Soldier well as Baby Yoda‘s playground in The Mandalorian.

Disney and Marvel Studios gave fans their first look at three original programs during the Super Bowl on Feb. 2. The shows they teased were The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, WandaVision and LokiThe three shows are part of a Disney+ expansion that will see significant, albeit crucial ties to the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Near the end of Avengers: Endgame, Steve Rogers hands-off Captain America’s shield to Sam Wilson, better known as Falcon. The series The Falcon And The Winter will follow Wilson and Bucky “Winter Soldier” Barnes as they navigate a world that Rogers is no longer a part of.

The brief teaser shows Wilson interacting with the adamantium shield. We then get a super brief look at Wilson in a new flight suit and the return of Baron Zemo. One Twitter user breaks it down into simple bullet points with pictures.

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WandaVision and Loki were also shown during the Big Game spot. WandaVision follows Wanda Maximoff or Scarlet Witch and her lover Vision. While what we see of the show is incredibly quick, we can gather that the show is going to be pretty crazy. We see many different incarnations of Maximoff including one of her vintage 1960’s Scarlet Witch costume and one as Leave It To Beaver-looking housewife.

The brief Loki scene shows Tom Hiddleston’s Loki sitting in a TVA jumpsuit. TVA stands for Time Variance Authority and is in charge of controlling the timelines in the Marvel Universe, trimming and pruning ones that are too dangerous to exist.

The clip shows Loki smirking while saying “I’m going to burn this place to the ground.”

Watch the full teaser below.

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Now, during an earnings call on Feb. 4, we have more set release dates for these upcoming Marvel shows, as well as one for The Mandalorian. The Falcon And The Winter Soldier is expected in August, WandaVision should release in December. While Loki didn’t quite get a release date, we know it ties in with Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness which has a May 2021 release. Thus, Loki is expected to have a Spring 2021 release.

Iger also said during the call that, “there are seven other Marvel series in various stages of development or pre-production.” We know about the first three, and that Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Moon Knight, Hawkeye and What If? have been announced. So that’s eight, meaning that there could be two more Marvel shows on the horizon.

For all of you Star Wars fans, The Mandalorian will be receiving its second season in October. And there’s more good news. Given all of the money and success Star Wars and The Mandalorian are responsible for, Iger said that there is  “the possibility of infusing it [The Mandalorian] with more characters and taking those characters in their own direction in terms of series.”

It only makes sense to expand on the franchise given how massive Baby Yoda has become. The little green alien was the number one search on Google last year and was only introduced in November.

Are you excited about what Dinsey is bringing in March? Sound off below!

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