Holiday destinations 2019 All the new shows you can watch on Disney+ — from ‘The Mandalorian’ to new Pixar shorts
Holiday destinations 2019 Disney+ has a lot of new shows and movies to stream on day one. There are spin-offs, sequels, prequels, and even mockumentaries. Basically, everyone will be thoroughly entertained and satisfied with the amount of content available to stream. More than 10 million people subscribed to Disney+ on launch date, with the number of subscribers projected to be around 18 million by the end of 2020 and anywhere from 60 million to 90 million globally by 2024. Disney's new streaming subscription gives members unlimited access to ad-free movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox. Disney+'s original episodic content will be delivered weekly rather than all at once unlike Netflix, so the experience will feel closer to traditional TV but without the ads. There are three types of plans — $6.99 for a month, $69.99 for a year, or $12.99 a month if you get a package deal with ESPN+ and Hulu. If you go with an annual plan, the monthly rate drops a little lower to $5.83 each month. You can check out the breakdown of Disney+ prices over here. The new streaming service will have a bunch of new feature films, but it's also rolling out a large array of shows. The ambitious lineup of offerings includes scripted comedies like the reboot of "Lizzie McGuire," new animated shows from Pixar such as "Monsters at Work," and non-fiction documentary series like "The Imagineering Story." Subscribers can also watch spin-offs and sequels from the Star Wars and Marvel franchises. By the looks of it, Disney+ will have something for everyone. A handful of the new shows are currently available to stream, including "High School the Musical the Musical the Series," "Forky Asks a Question," "The Imagineering Story," "Encore!," and highly anticipated "The Mandalorian," and plenty more along the way. "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" just debuted and it's already been renewed for a second season. The mockumentary follows a group of high school students as they put on a production of "High School Musical." Hilary Duff is reprising her role as the lovable Lizzie McGuire. In the sequel to the original show (which ended in 2004), we meet up with Lizzie, now a 30-year-old millennial figuring out her life in New York City. Gina Rodriguez ("Jane's a Virgin") stars as Elena, a 12-year-old Cuban-American girl with presidential aspirations, as told through Elena's diary. Disney+ is developing a series based on the 2018 teen comedy-drama "Love Simon." The series will reportedly follow a different closeted gay high school boy. This is a series of shorts from Disney employees produced with support from the studio and its fellow artists. "Forky Asks a Question" - November 12, 2019 Forky from Pixar's "Toy Story 4" will explore various existential questions in this 10-part animated shorts series. "SparkShorts" - November 12, 2019 Similar to "ShortCircuit," select Pixar employees are given six months and a limited budget to create their own unique shorts. It's a way to find new voices and new techniques from within the studio talent pool. "Monsters at Work" - 2020 If you've ever wondered what happened to Monstropolis after the fall of scream power, "Monsters at Work" will fill you in. "Pixar in Real Life" - To Be Announced This hidden camera series features Pixar characters in humorous situations in real life, such as Wall-E rolling through a park in New York City and agents from Monsters, Inc. Child Detection Agency picking up a rogue sock on the street. Currently available to stream on Disney+: "The Imagineering Story" Disneyland and Disney World fans will want to tune in to see this. This six-hour series chronicles the history of Walt Disney Imagineering, the talented crew that make the magic at the Disney parks around the world. It covers the early days with Walt Disney at the helm all the way up to the Galaxy's Edge. "Encore!" Encore! — hosted and produced by Kristen Bell ("Frozen," "The Good Place") — is a reality show where she reunites the casts of high school musicals to take another go at their productions. "The World According to Jeff Goldblum" Journey along with Jeff Goldblum ("Jurassic Park," "Thor: Ragnarok") as he travels the world to explore subjects that are of interest to him from how tattoos, ice-cream, and sneakers are made and developed. "One Day at Disney" - available December 3, 2019 On December 3, Disney+ will begin streaming the feature-length special "One Day at Disney," the same day that the book "One Day at Disney" is released. The program (and book) features more than 75 Disney cast members who make the magic from a train engineer at Disneyland to Robin Roberts of "Good Morning America" to the prolific animation artist Eric Goldberg. After the launch, Disney+ will debut a 52-episode short-form series. "Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings" (2020) Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings is moving from Disney's Freeform to the Disney+ beginning in 2020. The program gives viewers and inside look at weddings and engagements at Disney Destinations around the world from Disneyland to the Disney Cruise Line. "Into the Unknown: The Making of Frozen 2" — Summer 2020 "Frozen 2" hits theaters in November of 2019. For those who can't get enough of Elsa, Anna, and the gang, they'll be able to get the inside scoop on how "Frozen 2" was created with the cast, the music team, and others during the docu-series. "Earth to Ned" — 2020 The Jim Henson Company is creating an "out-of-this-world" talk show where Ned, a blue-skinned alien and his sidekick Cornelius, do interviews with celebrity guests. The aliens were sent to earth for an invasion but instead become obsessed with earth's pop culture and created a talk show. "Be Our Chef" - To be announced Angela Kinsey ("The Office") hosts "Be Our Chef," a new reality cooking competition show. Based in Walt Disney World, families will compete by creating dishes that mix their own traditions with the magic of Disney. The grand prize will be the honor of having their dish served at Walt Disney World. "Cinema Relics: Iconic Art of the Movies" - To be announced Die-hard Disney film fans will want to tune into "Cinema Relics: Iconic Art of the Movies" that takes a look at the props and costumes from films such as "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," "Mary Poppins," "The Muppet Movie," and "Tron." They'll visit with the people who made the items, the actors who used the items, and the collectors and archivists who cherish the items. "Magic of Animal Kingdom" - To be announced "(Re)Connect " - To be announced In this reality show, families struggling with issues — like workaholic parents and competitive siblings — address their problems with the help of specialized experts. The goal is for them all, as the title implies, to reconnect. "Rogue Trip" - To be announced Journalist Bob Woodruff and his 27-year-old son Max, embark on a road trip, heading to destinations that are off the beaten path in search of unique experiences to share with viewers. "Shop Class" (working title) - To be announced The competition show "Shop Class" will consist of teams of creative students who are challenged to design, build, and test new contraptions. Their creations will be judged on how they engineered and designed the items, as well as a test to make sure it works. "Earthkeepers" - To be announced The documentary series "Earthkeepers" will follow conservationists and the animals that they study. During the series, the creators hope that viewers get a sense of the "personal trials and professional breakthroughs that come with protecting the planet's most endangered species." "Ink & Paint" - To be announced Based on the book "Ink & Paint: The Women of Walt Disney's Animation" written by Mindy Johnson, this eight-part series pays tribute to the women who have had a big part of the films of the Walt Disney Company from "Snow White," "Coco," to "Moana," and many more. "BECOMING" - To be announced Currently available to stream: "The Mandalorian" "The Mandalorian," a Western-style take on "Star Wars," takes place five years after the fall of the Empire and focuses on a bounty hunter who journeys far out into the galaxy. Cassian Andor Project - To be announced Obi-Wan Kenobi Project - To be announced Ewan McGregor returns in the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in this as-yet titled Kenobi series set eight years after the events of "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith." Filming won't begin until 2020 and episodes won't be ready for streaming until probably 2021 at the earliest. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" - February 2020 "Marvel Hero Project" The "Marvel Hero Project" pays tribute to extraordinary kids who have helped their community. In each episode, the kids will be surprised with the honor of being made into a Super Hero with their very own Marvel Comic. "The Falcon and Winter Soldier" - Fall 2020 "The Falcon and Winter Soldier" reportedly will take place after Captain America passes on his duties to Sam Wilson, aka the Falcon (Anthony Mackie). The Falcon will be joined by Bucky Barnes, aka Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), who will most likely be struggling with his past. "WandaVision" - Spring 2021 "WandaVision" will feature an original take on Marvel storytelling, a wild mix of classic sitcom style with Marvel storytelling. Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch's) stars alongside Randall Park (Jimmy Woo from "Ant-Man and the Wasp"), and Kat Dennings (Darcy Lewis from "Thor: The Dark World"), among others. "Loki" - Spring 2021 "What If?" - Summer 2021 Based in the Marvel Universal, the animated series "What If?" takes the premise that changing one small thing in the narrative of a superhero could change the course of the character and also the world. Marvel talent will be participating in the series, including Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther), Josh Brolin (Thanos), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Mark Ruffalo (the Hulk), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury), and many more. "Hawkeye" - Fall 2021 Hawkeye will return to the screen in his very own spin-off from the Marvel films. In "Hawkeye," he will be mentoring the Young Avenger Kate Bishop and showing her the ways of the Marvel superhero. "Ms. Marvel" - To be announced "Ms. Marvel" will be a groundbreaking program; Kamala Khan is the first Muslim superhero to star in their own solo series. In the series, Khan is a Pakistani American living with her devout family in New Jersey while dealing with her superpowers. "She-Hulk" - To be announced "She-Hulk" is based on Jennifer Walters, cousin of the Hulk, aka Bruce Banner. After Walters gets a blood transfusion from Banner — as in his gamma poisoned blood —she becomes the one and only She-Hulk. "Moon Knight" - To be announced "Moon Knight," a cloaked avenger named Mark Specter, suffers from multiple personalities and questionable instincts. "Marvel's 616" - To be announced The documentary series "Marvel's 616" (working title) will do a deep dive into the real-world context of Marvel's stories and characters via history and culture. A diverse group of filmmakers will tackle each episode. Disclosure: This post is brought to you by Business Insider's Insider Picks team. We aim to highlight products and services you might find interesting, and if you buy them, we get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners, including Amazon. Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, is an investor in Business Insider through his personal investment company Bezos Expeditions. We frequently receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product is featured or recommended. We operate independently from our advertising sales team. We welcome your feedback.
Holiday destinations 2019 What is Disney+ and how much does it cost?
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Holiday destinations 2019 Here are all the new shows and movies to stream on Disney+:
Holiday destinations 2019 'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' - available November 12, 2019
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Holiday destinations 2019 'Lizzie McGuire' - To be announced
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Holiday destinations 2019 'Diary of a Female President' - available 2020
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Holiday destinations 2019 'Love, Simon Series' - To be announced
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Holiday destinations 2019 'Short Circuit' - available Spring 2020
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Holiday destinations 2019 All new Pixar shows
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Holiday destinations 2019 Non-fiction and documentary series
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National Geographic (which is now part of Disney) is producing a series based on Animal Kingdom and Epcot's SeaBase Aquarium at Walt Disney World. The show will give a behind the scenes look at how these areas operate, how they go about protecting endangered species, and the efforts of the Disney Conservation Fund.
Basketball superstar LeBron James is partnering with Disney+ on a new heartwarming docuseries. The show will explore the origin stories of celebrities and athletes such as the Lakers' Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Sparks' Candace Parker, and comedian and TV host Nick Cannon.
Holiday destinations 2019 Star Wars shows
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Diego Luna reprises his role of Cassian Andor ("Rogue One") alongside Alan Tudyk voicing the sardonic droid K-2SO. Their adventures take place before the downward spiral that is "Rogue One."
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is coming back. After being canceled in 2014, the seventh season of the animated series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" will have 12 new episodes of the show.
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Although Loki died in "Avengers: Endgame," apparently his "journey isn't over yet; it's only just begun." Tom Hiddleston returns in the role of the trickster in what looks to be an adventure through time and space.Holiday destinations 2019 Read everything else you should know about Disney+ here:
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