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What’s Coming to Disney+ in 2022?

Image: Lucasfilm
Image: Lucasfilm

Assembled: The Making of Hawkeye (Jan. 19) – As is now tradition, Disney+ continues its behind-the-scenes Assembled series with a look at the most recent Marvel show to hit the streamer.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Feb TBD) – The classic cartoon returns, updated for the 2020s as Penny and her (very much louder) family grapple with contemporary life.

Ms. Marvel (Summer, TBD) – Speaking of Marvel Cinematic Universe debuts, Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan will also be getting her due in this series that’ll serve as a lead-in to 2023 feature film The Marvels.

Andor (TBD) – Diego Luna returns to the Rebel Alliance in this Rogue One: A Star Wars Story prequel, following the titular spy as he digs into the seedy world underneath the Empire’s grip.

Iwájú (TBD) – An afrofutuist animated saga set in a futuristic Lagos sees Disney team up with a team of Pan-African creators who set out to initially, kick Disney’s ass, in their own words.

The Mandalorian (TBD) – The Book of Boba Fett is currently hogging the Star Wars TV spotlight, but Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin and the real star of the show, Baby Yoda, are slated to return in 2022 as well.

Moon Knight (TBD) – Star Wars and Dune star Oscar Isaac enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the titular caped avenger. (We’ve all agreed to forget about his participation in X-Men: Apocalypse, right?)

Obi-Wan Kenobi (TBD) – Sick of Tatooine already, thanks to The Book of Boba Fett? Too bad, because there’s more sand on the way thanks to Ewan McGregor’s long-awaited Obi-Wan Kenobi—which should really be called “Ben Kenobi,” since it’s about the Jedi’s time on you-know-which planet watching over a certain young Skywalker.

She-Hulk (TBD) – Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) makes her Marvel debut, which also happens to be the MCU debut of Jennifer Walters, normal lawyer person who happens to hulk out on occasion. The co-stars on this one include Jameela Jamil (The Good Place) as the villainous Titania, as well as Tim Roth and Mark Ruffalo as some familiar Hulk-y faces.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch (TBD) – Clone Force 99 returns for round two, as the Empire tightens its grip on the galaxy and has plans to evolve its armies beyond the cloned legions of the old Republic.

Willow (TBD) – Warwick Davis reprises his role from the delightful fantasy film in this much-anticipated series adaptation, which will also star Solo and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier standout Erin Kellyman.

Zootopia+ (TBD) – The twee-ly named continuation of the Disney animated movie takes us back to the titular city, with a series exploring the daily lives of its animal citizens.