😍 2022-05-04 13:49:00 – Paris/France.
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(Spanish CNN) – After the success of "The Mandalorian" and "The Book of Bobba Fett" on Disney+, Star Wars fans can be happy as the next two years will see more releases from this galactic universe both on the small screen and in cinemas.
Disney+ will feature more series focused on the Star Wars universe with characters like Vader, Ahsoka, and many more Jedi having their own stories in each of these new series. Among them is a new season of “The Mandalorian”, with which the platform of Diffusion inaugurated these new projects.
As far as movies go, there hasn't been a big-screen outing of the Star Wars universe since "The Rise of Skywalker." However, in 2023, we may see "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron," which IMDB says is currently in development and will be directed by "Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins.
We tell you which new Star Wars movies and series are already announced for release in 2022 and 2023.
“Obi-Wan Kenobi”
Among the most anticipated premieres by fans is that of the series "Obi-Wan Kenobi", one of the most beloved characters not only in Star Wars, but in all of pop culture. And if that's not enough, Ewan McGregor, who played the wise (and younger) Jedi Master in the Star Wars prequels, is reprising the role in the Disney+ series. Hayden Christensen is also back, again playing the Sith Lord Darth Vader.
According to Disney, the series will reach the platform of Diffusion next May 27.
In a month, discover #ObiWanKenobi, a limited series, airing May 27 on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/8keA1A5h2R
— Star Wars (@starwars) April 27, 2022
"Andor"
Starring actors Diego Luna, Anton Valesi and Adria Arjona, this series is a prequel to "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," which follows the adventures of Cassian Andor during the formative years of the rebellion, according to IMDB. There is no confirmed date yet, but it is expected to hit the platform of Diffusion this 2022.
"The Bad Batch" (Season 2)
This 99 Squadron-centric series that premiered its first season last year on Disney+ will have a second installment in 2022, according to Lucasfilm.
The Bad Batch follows the elite and experimental Bad Batch clones (first introduced in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"), and their young charge, Omega, as they find their way through an evolving galaxy fast after the Clone Wars, according to Lucasfilm's synopsis.
“The Mandalorian” (season 3)
Although there is no confirmed date yet, everything indicates that at some point in 2022 we will be able to see the third installment of "The Mandalorian", a multi-award-winning series which, when it premiered in 2019 , served as an incentive to attract new Disney+ subscribers.
Its second season won seven Emmy Awards for its visual effects and musical composition, among other aspects.
Jon Favreau writes and directs the series, which is set after the fall of the Empire but before the rise of the First Order. It centers on a lone warrior in the far reaches of the galaxy.
"Star Wars: Rogue Squadron"
The next Star Wars adventure we'll see on the big screen will be "Rogue Squadron," which is slated to open in 2023, according to IMDB.
At an Investor Day event, Disney announced that "Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins would be tapped to oversee "Rogue Squadron." While no details are yet known, the new film is known to focus on the Rebel Alliance starfighter squadron from the Star Wars films.
"The Acolyte"
Coming to Disney+ in 2023, eight-episode series 'The Acolyte' stars Amandla Stenberg and takes viewers into a previously unexplored Star Wars galaxy of dark secrets and rising powers in the era's final days. of the High Republic, according to IMDB.
"Ashoka"
In "The Mandalorian," we got to see Ahsoka Tano for the first time, played by actress Rosario Dawnson, and now the Jedi will get its own series. East spin off It will focus on the adventures of Anakin Skywalker's apprentice before he became Darth Vader. According to IMDB, the project is currently in development and no further details are known yet.
"Pram"
Donald Glover will play Lando Calrissian in this Disney+ series, a Star Wars character who may have been late in the fight against the Empire, but whose role in destroying the second Death Star cemented his reputation as a heroes according to the Star Wars website. Among the new projects unveiled at the Investor Day event was "Lando," a series developed by Justin Simien, the creator of the Netflix show "Dear White People."
"New Republic Rangers"
Executive producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni will be in charge of this new series which will soon be broadcast on Disney+. According to the platform Diffusionthe new series will be set in the timeline of "The Mandalorian" and will intersect with future stories.
With information from Sandra Gonzalez, Frank Pallota, Brian Lowry, Marianne Garvey
SOURCE: Reviews News
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