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What to watch on Disney+ this fall: New original movies, shows and blockbuster films - SILive.com

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Get cozy this fall and find a new show to love by on Disney+. We’ve rounded up all of Disney+’s latest offerings, so grab a blanket and a warm pumpkin-spiced drink to get ready for these new additions to the streaming service.

Disney+ costs $6.99/month or $69.99/year. There are also Disney+ bundles available which combine Disney+, Hulu (with ads), and ESPN+ for just $12.99/month. If you are currently subscribed to just one of the Disney services, it may be worth considering a bundle upgrade to save 25%.

Friday, September 18

Becoming: From executive producers LeBron James & Maverick Carter, Becoming looks at the lives of entertainers and athletes before they shot to fame through never-before-heard stories from loved ones.

Bend it Like Beckham: Jesminder “Jess” Bhamr is 18 years old and absolutely in love with soccer. Because she’s a woman, her parents forbid her from playing, but she’s going to make sure she rises to the top regardless.

Ever After: This romantic drama is a new take on Cinderella set in Renaissance-era France. A woman pretending to be princess falls in love with a prince, and she’ll have to hide her identity while her step-sister steps in to marry him.

Friday, September 25

Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals: Sam is a second-born royal, but doesn’t really fit into this world. She’s sent to summer school by her mother, the queen, but while she’s away discovers that she and the other students have superpowers. They’re there to train to become part of the Secret Society of Second-Born Royals where they’ll have to learn how to use their powers to save their kingdoms.

Magic Of Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Narrated by Josh Gad, this film goes behind the scenes of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT. You’ll get to see the park’s animals and meet their caretakers.

Hidden Figures: This movie from 2016 tells the true story of three Black women, Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan who worked at NASA during the space race and were behind the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit.

The Fault in our Stars: Hazel (Shailene Woodley) is a 16-year-old girl with thyroid cancer. She meets Gus (Ansel Elgort), an ex-basketball player and amputee, and their meeting in a support group is the kindling for their shared love in this film based on John Green’s New York Times bestseller.

OCTOBER 2020

Friday, October 2

The Simpsons Season 31: Everyone’s favorite family, The Simpsons, is back for its 31st season, and comes to Disney+ this fall joining its collection of more than 600 episodes, “The Simpsons Movie,” and animated shorts “Maggie Simpson in ‘Playdate with Destiny’” and “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Longest Daycare.’” Guests include Bill Porter, Jane Goodall, Jason Momoa, Cate Blachett, Kevin Feige and special musical performances from Weezer and John Legend.

Friday, October 9

The Right Stuff: Learn the history of the U.S. space program, based on the iconic bestseller by Tom Wolfe. During the Cold War, NASA selected seven of the military’s best test pilots to become astronauts. These men competed to be the first in space, and in doing so achieved the extraordinary.

X2: Sequel to X-Men, this film has a star-studded cast including Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison and Anna Paquin.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Based on C.S. Lewis' third installment of The Chronicles of Narnia series, Lucy, Edmund and their cousin Eustace Scrubb cross through a painting into a Narinian ocean where they will sail with King Caspian to rescue the seven Lords of Narnia.

Friday, October 16

Clouds: Based on a true story, Clouds follows the final months of Zach Sobiech’s life. He was a young musician from Lakeland Minnesota who discovered his cancer has spread, leaving him with just a few months to live. He decided to follow his dream and make an album, but had no idea it would soon be a viral music phenomenon, reaching audiences worldwide and even making an appearance on the Billboard 100 charts.

Meet the Chimps: Chimp Haven is a 200-acre refuge in Louisiana home to more than 300 chimpanzees. Jane Lynch narrates this six-part series from National Geographic that tracks the ups and downs of this extraordinary group of chimps that are given a second chance at life by a staff whose dedication, compassion and commitment knows no bounds.

Friday, October 23

Once Upon a Snowman: Olaf, the summer-loving snowman from Frozen, comes back in a Walt Disney Animation Studios animated short, Once Upon a Snowman. We’ll be following Olaf’s first steps as he comes to life and searches for his identity in the mountains outside Arendelle.

The Big Fib: Yvette Nicole Brown and her robot sidekick Rhys Darby C.L.I.V.E. host 15 more episodes of Disney+'s first original game show. Kids are the contestants and they’re put in the hot seat as they question adults to find who’s telling a fib.

Friday, October 30

The Mandalorian Season 2: The Mandalorian and the Child are back for a second season as they travail the galaxy after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.

NOVEMBER 2020

Tuesday, November 17

LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special: Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie, Rose and the droids are reunited for Life Day, a holiday first introduced in the 1978 “Star Wars Holiday Special.”

Wednesday, November 18

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse and the gang return in an all-new animated short series arriving just in time for Mickey Mouse’s birthday. The art style of the series reflects that of his beginnings in 1928 and the original Mickey Mouse shorts.

Friday, November 20

Marvel’s 616: This documentary series explores Marvel’s rich legacy of “pioneering characters, creators and storytelling to reflect the world outside your window. Each documentary, helmed by a unique filmmaker, showcases the intersections of storytelling, pop culture, and fandom within the Marvel Universe.

Planes: Executive produced by John Lasseter, the then-chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animations Studios responsible for the Cars series comes the 2013 spin-off movie Planes. In this film, Dusty the crop duster plane wants to compete in the Wings Across the Globe race. An elderly navy war plane named Skipper Riley will serve as his mentor and try to get Dusty prepared.

You can watch all these movies and more including Mulan with Premier Access, The Greatest Showman, Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against the Universe, and Wolverine, which came to Disney+ earlier this year.

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