Start the year right by streaming fresh TV series and mom teaches sex videosmovies coming to Disney+.
Catch the premiere of Marvel Studio: Legends, which takes a look back at the famous heroes and villains of the MCU in anticipation of Marvel’s other big January TV show, WandaVision. Or watch Pixar Popcorn, a collection of bite-sized animated shorts, as well as new episodes of Earth to Ned, Jim Henson Company’s late-night talk show starring an alien commander.
You can also gather ‘round the screen for movies landing on the streaming service including Mary Poppins Returns, Isle of Dogs, The Wolverine, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, and Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!
Check out everything coming to Disney+in January 2021 below.
Half superhero series, half classic sitcom? Yes, please.
Picking up where Avengers: Endgame left off, WandaVision has Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) enjoying the perfect suburban life in a small town where they try to hide their superpowers. But as the decades tick by, they start to notice that something is a little bit off.
The trailer's stylistic, retro feel has us eager to be invited into this pair's home and watch the story continue.
How to watch:WandaVision begins streaming Jan. 15 on Disney+.
Doctor Doolittle 3(1/15)Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! (1/1)Epic(1/29)Ferdinand(1/8)Isle of Dogs(1/15)Mary Poppins Returns(1/15)Mr. Popper’s Penguins(1/1)Ramona and Beezus(1/29)The Wolverine (1/1)
700 Sharks (1/1)Dinosaurs: Seasons 1-4 (1/29)Disney Elena of Avalor: Season 3 (1/15)Disney Fam Jam(1/8)Earth to Ned(1/1)Great Shark Chow Down(1/1)Marvel Studios: Legends: Premiere (1/8)Mega Hammerhead(1/1)Pixar Popcorn: Premiere (1/22)Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Volume 1 (1/8)Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Volume 2 (1/8)Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Volume 3(1/8)Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Volume 4(1/8)Texas Storm Squad(1/29)The Incredible Dr. Pol (1/29)Toy Story That Time Forgot (1/8)WandaVision: Premiere (1/15)Wild Uganda(1/22)
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