Disney has announced more details of their upcoming streaming service. In a phone conversation with investors the company’s CEO Bob Iger revealed the service will be called Disney+. He also outlined a few more projects we can expect to see on the service.
Consequence Of Sound reports a prequel series to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is set to feature on the service launching next year, joining the already announced The Mandalorian. The new series will focus on Diego Luna’s rebel spy character Cassian Andor in the early days of the rebellion. Luna is signed on to play Andor.
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There’s also a new Marvel series on the way focused on Tom Hiddleston’s Loki character from The Avengers franchise. Hiddleston is also signed on as the lead for this series. Variety also reports that another Marvel series following Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch is in the works.
The streaming service is set to launch early next year and already has a bunch of exclusive content confirmed including a live action remake of The Lady And The Tramp. Disney is also set to release its live action adaptation of Aladdin in May next year.