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Disney’s New Streaming Service Will Include a New Season of Star Wars The Clone Wars

Star Wars Clone Wars was a hit animated on Cartoon Network for 5 years. Today at ComicCon it was announced that Disney is bringing the show back for on the new Disney Streaming services.

They also released a new trailer for the show that hints that this new season will close out the Clone Wars and answer any remaining questions.

The new season will only have 12 episodes to close up the storyline but it sounds like Disney wants to give the show a proper ending.

Here is everything we know about the new Disney streaming service:

Launch Date

According to Disney, the service will launch in 2019. Reports say the service will likely launch mid- to late 2019 after their Netflix deal ends.

Price

What will the new service offer?

According to reports, Disney plans to have four to five original movies and five original TV series released on the streaming service in the first year. They plan to invest up to $35 million for each original series with up to 10 episodes per season.

Anything R-rated will be moved over to Hulu once Disney owns a majority of Hulu. Marvel shows and movies will not be coming to Disney’s new streaming service. According to Deadline, they will stay with Netflix for the foreseeable future.

The new Disney streaming service will launch their new streaming service with big names like High School Musical and Monsters Inc. There will be an original Star Wars-branded title and also movies including 3 Men and a Baby, Sword and the Stone, and Timmy Failure.

Ads

Disney did announce that the service will be ad-free.

Final Notes

For now, this is all we know about Disney’s new streaming service. It does look like Disney plans to use their new service as a kid-friendly streaming service with Hulu being the place that offers content aimed at adults.

Source: Tech Crunch

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