Disney+ unveiled a new lineup of programming on Wednesday, and it includes release dates for shows that will satisfy Marvel and Star Wars fans alike. The streaming service has revealed the release dates for Loki, the third live-action Marvel series, and Star Wars The Bad Batch, its first animated Star Wars series, according to Fandango’s Erik Davis.

After initially being expected to premiere in May, Loki is now set to premiere on Friday, June 11, and follows the release of WandaVision and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which will be released on March 19. The series will star Tom Hiddleston as the titular Loki, the God of Mischief and brother of Thor, who is played by Chris Hemsworth. But while Loki has always played as a foil Thor in previous MCU films, the show will see the character come into his own in the events following Avengers: Endgame.

 

Fans of Star Wars, meanwhile, will be treated to a new show on Star Wars Day on Tuesday, May 4, with Disney+ releasing Star Wars The Bad Batch on May The Fourth. The animated series will follow experimental clones which were first introduced in The Clone Wars as they make their way in different galaxy following the events of The Clone Wars.

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch is Disney+’s first animated series set in the Star Wars university and the second series following The Mandalorian, which aired its second season last year. This is just one of several Star Wars shows that the streaming giant has planned, which includes live-action series like Ahsoka, Rangers of the New Republic, and Kenobi. Fans should be excited for both Loki And Star Wars The Bad Batch.