During a virtual press event to promote the launch of the Disney+ “Star” branch in the UK and Ireland, Disney executives were asked about the possible addition to one of the most popular series from the 1980s, “The Golden Girls”.
Disney Plus Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) senior vice president Luke Bradley-Jones said he is “really excited” and had been “working hard” on bringing the beloved sitcom to the streaming service. He added, “I can’t give you the exact date, but coming this summer you’ll have every season of The Golden Girls, every ever episode of The Golden Girls, available on Disney Plus.”
Disney+ has announced its release schedule for this March, including the finale of Marvel Studios’ WandaVision and the premiere of National Geographic Documentary Films’ Own the Room.
March will also mark the premieres for Marvel’s highly-anticipated The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’s series which debuts March 19 and the premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon which arrives on Disney+ with Premier Access on March 5.
New library additions include the films Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, as well as the series Big Hero 6 The Series (Season 3).
All the titles coming to Disney+ in March are listed below:
Friday, March 5 Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Heartland Docs, DVM (Season 2) Raya and the Last Dragon (Premiere) (Disney+ Premier Access) Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Episode: “Time Warped”) WandaVision (Finale)
Friday, March 12 Disney My Music Story: Perfume Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is In Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (Seasons 1–8) Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (Season 7) Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of WandaVision (Premiere) Marvel Studios Legends (New Episodes) Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Own the Room (Premiere) Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Episode: “Long Time Gone”)
Friday, March 19 Big Hero 6 The Series (Season 3) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Premiere) Mexico Untamed (Season 1) Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Episode: “If I Could Turn Back Time”)
Friday, March 26 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (New Episode) Gnomeo & Juliet Inside Pixar: Foundations (Batch 3 Premiere) The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (Episode 101: “Game On”) (Premiere) Pickle and Peanut (Seasons 1–2) Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Episode: “As Time Goes By”)
A new documentary series is in the works that will take a behind the scenes look into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. According to a Tweet from Marvel Studios, this documentary series will go behind the scenes of the making of popular Marvel shows and films, most likely focusing on a specific one each episode.
The first installment of this series focuses on Marvel’s newest hit show, WandaVision. “ASSEMBLED: The Making of WandaVision” will dive in to how this incredibly popular show was made.
Catch this new documentary series on Disney+ on March 12. You can stream what’s released of the first season of WandaVision on Disney+ now.
Get ready to experience Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ in a whole new way at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Check out the new animation experience coming to the park beginning February 22 as shared below by DisneyParksBlog.
Continuing the legacy Walt Disney started with “Bambi,” animals have been an integral part of Disney storytelling and continue to inspire the development of new, beloved characters. The Animation Experience at Conservation Station offers guests the chance to learn to draw Disney characters inspired by the animals they may also see in the park.
And beginning February 22, learn to draw new characters from “Raya and the Last Dragon,” including Raya’s faithful companion Tuk Tuk.
Part-pill bug, part-pug, part-high speed off-road vehicle and all adorable, Tuk Tuk has been Raya’s best friend since she could hold him in the palm of her hand. As part of the experience, you’ll see a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiration for Tuk Tuk shared by Kelly Marie Tran (voice of Raya) and Awkwafina (voice of Sisu).
Also, at Discovery Island Stage, artists will be working on a 40-ton sand sculpture celebrating the new film. The display will feature Raya, Tuk Tuk, Sisu the last dragon and the Ongi, all set in the fantasy world of Kumandra. It takes a team of two talented artists over 24 hours to build and carve the display made entirely from sand. Guests will have the opportunity to watch the artisans at work February 19 through 21 and the carving will remain on display at Disney’s Animal Kingdom for a limited time through the end of March.
Experience the fantastical world of Kumandra in these two brand new offerings coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and take a look at the latest trailer for “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon will be released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access March 5.