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Disney+ moves up Marvel’s WandaVision to 2020 to expand slate of original and exclusive content

In 2020, Disney+ subscribers can look forward to a diverse line-up of original and exclusive content including an earlier than expected look at “WandaVision.” The streaming video on demand service has already had one breakout hit in “Star Wars: The Mandalorian,” and a number of solid creations like “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.” This year promises even more excitement.

One of the bigger pieces of news is that “WandaVision” has been moved up from Spring 2021 to Fall 2020. This is likely to make room for the Dr. Strange sequel in 2021 as the story line from WandaVision will lead into the movie. WandaVision will feature Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olson) and Vision (Paul Bettany). Kevin Feige also teased that Teyonah Parris would join the MCU on the show as the grown-up version of Monica Rambeau, the daughter of Maria Rambeau from Captain Marvel.

Other content coming to Disney+ includes the highly anticipated return of Hilary Duff in “Lizzie McGuire,” Marvel Studios’ first original series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” the final season of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” the Muppets unscripted series “Muppets Now,” original movies “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made,” “Stargirl,” “The Phineas & Ferb Movie: Candace Against the Universe,” and “Secret Society of Second Born Royals,” docuseries “Rogue Trip” and “Becoming.”

Returning for more in 2020 will be season two of “The Mandalorian” and “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.”

Enjoy this highlight reel from Disney+ of all you have to look forward to in 2020:

Of course, you can also watch Disney’s biggest blockbuster films, including Star Wars and Marvel content, on Disney+. Many of the titles are now exclusive to the streaming service.