While all of the recent Disney+ talk may have been about the plentiful new Marvel-driven projects landing on the upcoming new streaming service, now comes an update on all offerings of a galaxy far, far away variety.

Via CNET, Jon Favreau’s live-action The Mandalorian will be available on Disney+’s launch date of November 12th. To date, this is arguably the most hotly anticipated Disney+ project as Pedro Pascal takes centre-stage as the titular bounty hunter.

Also debuting at that point will be Marvel’s Hero Project. If you remember, that’s a documentary series that turns the spotlight on real life young heroes who are making a difference in their own communities.

From the get-go, Marvel Cinematic Universe efforts such as Captain Marvel and Iron Man 3 will be available, as will The Force Awakens and Rogue One. Other MCU and Star Wars movies will be added over time – most notably Avengers: Endgame landing on Disney+ on December 11th.

After that, early 2020 will see the Marvel 616 series premiere. That show will look at the historical and cultural context of the some of the heroes, villains and stories of the Marvel Universe. Within the first year of its launch, Disney+ will also serve up brand new episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the live-action Cassian Andor series, and the Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan-starring The Falcon and The Winter Soldier show.

Expect more on Disney+ as we get it.

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