The lineup for Star Wars‘ Disney+ series extends into 2025 and beyond, with six shows planned. Since 2019, when it moved from theaters to streaming platforms, Star Wars has been a significant name in streaming-exclusive content. Shows like The Mandalorian, Andor, and Ahsoka have become prominent within the brand, filling the void left by traditional big-screen offerings from the galaxy far, far away. However, this focus on streaming will shift next year as Star Wars returns to cinemas for the first time since The Rise of Skywalker, marking a renewed emphasis on theatrical releases.
While it’s true that Star Wars may be scaling back its streaming output, I, as a dedicated follower, can assure you that the creative minds at Lucasfilm, led by Kathleen Kennedy, are not abandoning their Disney+ endeavors altogether. They are still diligently working on projects based within the Lucasian universe, though perhaps not as quickly as they have in the past. Previously, a comprehensive streaming plan was unveiled for the brand, covering several years ahead. For more insights into the evolving Star Wars streaming strategy, I encourage you to explore further details here.
From where I stand as a movie enthusiast, it’s clear that the landscape of Star Wars on Disney+ has undergone a shift (for now at least). Only a handful of Disney+ Star Wars productions have been unveiled so far. As we speak, six officially announced Star Wars series are set to grace our screens for the remainder of this year and beyond.
Every Star Wars Disney+ Series Officially Announced
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past
The most forthcoming Star Wars animation series scheduled is “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding Galaxies – Fragments of the Past,” which premieres on Disney+ on September 19. This intergalactic animated show offers a four-part brick-built journey for fans to savor.
The upcoming animated show will continue the storyline from the initial season, exploring a multiverse Star Wars narrative centered around a youthful nerf herder character named Sig Greebling, portrayed by Gaten Matarazzo. After inadvertently altering the trajectory of cosmic history, he must now reassemble the galaxy.
Star Wars: Visions Season 3
Star Wars: Visions Season 3 is set to complete Star Wars’ lineup for 2025 (though there are doubts due to recent updates), and it will be available on Disney+ starting October 29. This celebrated animated series will again invite various animation studios worldwide to offer their distinctive, out-of-canon interpretations of the iconic Star Wars franchise.
Following the expansion of Season 2 with animation studios from various nations, Season 3 will revert to its original origins, featuring narratives penned by prominent figures in Japanese anime.
Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi
At Star Wars Celebration 2025, information about Season 3 of Star Wars: Vision was shared, along with news about a spin-off titled Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi. This upcoming series will mark the first time a story centered on a single episode from a previous season of Visions is told in full.
2026 finds me eagerly anticipating my own personal cinematic journey with “The Ninth Jedi,” a captivating TV season that continues the storyline from Production IG’s “Visions” Season 1. As a lightsaber enthusiast and Star Wars devotee, this series promises to delve into the struggles of a young girl, the daughter of a lightsaber smith, as she bravely confronts ominous dark forces hot on her heels.
Maul: Shadow Lord
If you’re a fan of shows like “Star Wars: Clone Wars” and “The Bad Batch,” and are hungry for more, then “Maul: Shadow Lord” is just what you need! This 2026 animated series will continue the tale of the ominous Darth Maul, portrayed by Sam Witwer, in the aftermath of Order 66.
The series is characterized as a somber and introspective Star Wars narrative, revolving around Maul’s inner struggle following the departure of the Jedi, questioning whether an Empire-dominated galaxy truly lives up to its reputation.
Ahsoka Season 2
Currently, Ahsoka Season 2 is the sole live-action Star Wars series scheduled for release on Disney+. The Rosario Dawson-starring streaming show, which follows our beloved character Ahsoka and her crew from Dave Filoni’s Star Wars: Rebels, is set to make a comeback in 2026, continuing the story on the platform.
Season 2 places our protagonists in a challenging predicament. Ahsoka Tano, portrayed by Dawson, finds herself marooned in a distant galaxy, accompanied by the quick-witted Sabine Wren (Natasha Lui Bordizzo). Meanwhile, Grand Admiral Thrawn has returned to the main Star Wars galaxy, aiming to assemble an indomitable army to control the universe.
Carlton & Nick Cuse’s Star Wars Series
The latest Star Wars TV production being developed at Lucasfilm is a new streaming series by the creative team of Carlton and Nick Cuse. They were revealed to be working on a project set within the distant galaxy in April, according to The Hollywood Reporter, but further details about this Disney+ series remain unknown.
Known primarily for his role as a joint executive producer on the cherished show “Lost”, and also contributing to successful television shows such as “Bates Motel”, “The Strain”, and “Jack Ryan”.
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