Peter Pan & Wendy Official Trailer Only On Disney+

Experience #PeterPanAndWendy, Disney’s epic movie event, April 28 only on Disney+. ✨ “Peter Pan & Wendy,” a live-action reimagining of the J.M. Barrie novel and the 1953 animated classic, will begin streaming April 28, 2023, exclusively on Disney+.

Check out the teaser trailer and poster for the original movie directed by David Lowery (“The Green Knight,” “Pete’s Dragon”), and get ready to experience the timeless adventure featuring the beloved characters like never before.

“Peter Pan & Wendy” introduces Wendy Darling, a young girl looking to avoid boarding school who meets Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up. Alongside her brothers and a tiny fairy, Tinker Bell, she travels with Peter to the magical world of Neverland. There, she encounters an evil pirate captain, Captain Hook, and embarks on a thrilling and dangerous adventure that will change her life forever. The film stars Jude Law (“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”), Alexander Molony (“The Reluctant Landlord”), Ever Anderson (“Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”), Yara Shahidi (“Grown-ish”), Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Joshua Pickering (“A Discovery of Witches”), Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker (“House of Cards”), Alan Tudyk (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”), and Jim Gaffigan (“The Jim Gaffigan Show”). “Peter Pan and Wendy” is directed by David Lowery from a screenplay by David Lowery & Toby Halbrooks (“The Green Knight”) based on the novel by J. M. Barrie and the animated film “Peter Pan.” The producer is Jim Whitaker (“Pete’s Dragon”), with Adam Borba (“A Wrinkle in Time”), Thomas M. Hammel (“Thor: Ragnarok”), and Toby Halbrooks serving as executive producers.

‘Star Wars: Visions’ Volume 2 Trailer Revealed

A new preview for the second season of Lucasfilm’s “Star Wars” anthology series, titled “Star Wars: Visions Volume 2,” has been unveiled by the company. This Emmy-nominated animated show is set to return with new episodes on Star Wars Day, May 4, 2023.

‘Star Wars: Visions’ Volume 2 Trailer

Set to premiere on Star Wars Day, “Star Wars: Visions” Volume 2 will showcase nine new shorts from nine different animation studios. These studios, located all over the world, each feature a unique style and will tell a different story set within a version of the “Star Wars” universe.

The trailer was revealed today during the “Star Wars: Visions” panel at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023.

"Star Wars: Visions" Volume 2 will release on Disney+ on May 4, 2023.

One of the unique features of this series is its diversified production. Similarly to Volume 1, the new season will include a variety of animated “shorts” created by animation studios around the globe. This gives the series a different style for each installment in the volume. The studios for Volume 2 include:

  • El Guiri in Spain
  • Cartoon Saloon in Ireland
  • Punkrobot in Chile
  • Aardman in the United Kingdom
  • Studio Mir in South Korea
  • Studio La Cachette in France
  • 88 Pictures in India
  • D’art Shtajio in Japan in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd. in the United States
  • Triggerfish in South Africa

Check out the trailer and the original announcement Tweet from Disney below:

Just released at Star Wars Celebration: Watch the new trailer for “Star Wars Visions” Volume 2, featuring nine new shorts from nine celebrated animation studios from across the globe.

James Waugh, one of the executive producers, made a comment on the show’s public reception after the Volume 2 studios were announced, according to Starwars.com. “The reaction to the first volume of Star Wars: Visions blew us away. We were delighted that this project inspired and resonated with so many people.” Waugh is also the senior vice president within Franchise Content & Strategy at Lucasfilm.

In addition to James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez and Josh Rimes will be executive producers for this upcoming season. The new volume will begin streaming on Star Wars Day: May 4, 2023, on Disney+.

“Star Wars: Visions” Volume 1 is currently available on Disney+.

The Bad Batch Will Return in 2024 for Third and Final Season

Star Wars: The Bad Batch will return in 2024 for its third and final season.

“Clone Force 99 will be back for another mission.

Following the events of Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2, it was confirmed today at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023 that Season 3 is on the way, arriving on Disney+ in 2024. Announced by executive producers Brad Rau, Jennifer Corbett, and Athena Portillo at the Bad Batch panel, it will be the final season as Lucasfilm finishes telling this part of the story.”

A teaser trailer was played at the panel but has not been released online yet.

StarWars.com described the teaser as follows:

It began with the Emperor (once again voiced by Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid) visiting Dr. Royce Hemlock, leader of the Empire’s cloning efforts, on Mount Tantiss. “It is imperative that this facility remain secure,” Palpatine says. “Your brilliance is a great asset to this Empire.” All members of the Bad Batch appear, with Hunter addressing Omega’s capture at the hands of the Empire. “Omega’s been waiting for us. I’m not making her wait another day.” We see Omega and a sullen Crosshair, both still in Imperial custody. “I’m not giving up, Crosshair,” Omega tells him. “I won’t leave you, either. You’re my brother.” Throughout, there are glimpses of several worlds and characters, including Republic commandos, clones, Rex, plenty of giant creatures (“Why is there always a huge monster!” Wrecker asks, before dropping a thermal detonator in one’s mouth.), and Ming-Na Wen’s fan-favorite bounty hunter, Fennec Shand.

‘Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi’ Season 2 Announced for Disney+

At the end of a 15th anniversary panel commemorating “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” Dave Filoni announced the “Tales of the Jedi” series on Disney+ would be releasing a second season on Disney+.

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi

“Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi” is an anthology series of short stories from the prequel trilogy era. Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku were the focal points of the first season. The first three episodes focus on Ahsoka and her life story from childhood to Jedi on the run from the Empire. Count Dooku then receives three episodes roughly chronicling his descent from Jedi critic of the Republic to Separatist and Sith apprentice.

This series adds background and explores storylines that may not have ever been shown in extensive detail during the Skywalker Saga prequels. The inclusion of Mace Windu, young Anakin Skywalker, and other characters of the time period reunites fans with individuals they haven’t seen much of in over a decade.

The Year of Dave Filoni

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Dave Filoni is the creative leader behind the series, and renowned throughout the Star Wars Galaxy as a writer, producer, and director since the mid-2000s. “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” was his initial major project, though he’s now been involved with innumerable productions from “The Mandalorian” to “Ahsoka” — premiering August 2023. A spin-off from “The Mandalorian,” this upcoming Disney+ original sees Rosario Dawson portray surviving Jedi Ahsoka Tano in the years following the collapse of the Empire.

At the 2023 Star Wars Celebration Europe, it has also been announced that Filoni will be directing a feature-length film taking place somewhere between the events of “The Mandalorian” and “The Force Awakens.” So far, this year is filled to the brim with announcements and expanded responsibilities for Filoni.

Despite this busy assortment of colossal projects in the near future, he appears willing and able to pursue smaller passion projects: “‘Tales of the Jedi’ was so fun the first time,” Filoni said. “I decided to do some more.”

There is no announced or anticipated release date for the second season thus far, though we will keep you updated on further developments.

First Trailer for ‘Ahsoka’ Debuts

The first trailer for “Ahsoka” was just released as part of Star Wars Celebration Europe. The spin-off series will debut in August 2023 on Disney+.

The trailer gives a good look at Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Hera Syndulla and Natasha Liu Bordizzo’s Sabine Wren.