As we reflect on our streaming habits, it’s hard to remember life before Disney Plus. Whether you were captivated by The Mandalorian or simply thrilled to revisit classics like Home Alone without digging through old VHS tapes, this platform has truly changed the game. On New Year’s Day, Disney Plus unveiled an exciting teaser showcasing its lineup for 2020, and if you haven’t signed up yet, now’s the perfect time to dive in—especially with a 7-day free trial on offer.
“Is this what they meant by 2020 vision?” Disney Plus teased on social media, hinting at a year filled with beloved films and new originals. From Toy Story 4 to Aladdin, as well as anticipated series like Lizzie McGuire and WandaVision, there’s a treasure trove of content headed our way.
New Films and Originals
This year, Disney Plus will introduce popular films like Toy Story 4 and The Lion King, along with fresh originals such as the family comedy series Diary of a Future President, the short film Lamp Life featuring Bo Peep from Toy Story, and the sci-fi flick Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, which Deadline describes as “a modern princess story.”
Exciting New Shows
Among the many new shows announced, a few have really captured fans’ attention: WandaVision, Lizzie McGuire, Stargirl, and Muppets Now. Nostalgia is at an all-time high with the Lizzie McGuire reboot, which picks up 15 years after the original series. In the teaser, Lizzie, portrayed by Hilary Duff, leans into a car window and says, “Hey, it’s me,” sending social media into a frenzy.
Fans are also buzzing about WandaVision, with Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles as Wanda Maximoff and Vision. While details remain limited, this show is expected to blend superhero elements with a sitcom vibe. Originally set to release in 2021, it’s now making its debut in fall 2020, much to the delight of eager viewers.
Stargirl is another highlight, featuring Grace VanderWaal, known for her ukulele performances, in a film aimed at teen audiences. It’s set to drop on March 13, 2020, and is drawing comparisons to To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. Meanwhile, Muppets Now is shrouded in mystery but is anticipated to be a short-form unscripted series featuring celebrity guests. And of course, the much-loved The Mandalorian will return for a second season this year.
What Will You Watch?
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In summary, Disney Plus is gearing up for an exciting year in 2020 with a lineup of films and original series that cater to various tastes, from nostalgic reboots to fresh content. It’s an opportune moment to explore the platform if you haven’t already.
