Disney+ premieres in July 2024

Disney+ premieres in July 2024
Disney+ premieres in July 2024

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The indigo platform will offer a diverse range of original productions.

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By Alejandro Rodera

June 28, 2024 | 12:49

Disney+ won’t release new episodes of ‘The Bear’ and ‘Just Murders in the Building’ until August, but In July there will also be a wide repertoire of content. Among them all, the most high-profile will probably continue to be the first season of ‘The Acolyte’, the ‘Star Wars’ prequel, which will have to solve, or at least channel, its different mysteries in the remaining episodes.

Other proposals will be added to the galactic adventures such as The third season of ‘The Manager’, the acclaimed Argentine comedy created by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat and starring Guillermo Francella; or the thriller ‘Under the Bridge: The Murder of Reena Virk’, a Hulu original true crime directed by Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone that remember the real case of a young woman who, after going out to party, never came home.

‘Futurama’

Series and program premieres

  • ‘Bluey Shorts’ (Premiere – 3/7)
  • ‘Ariel’ (Premiere – 3/7)
  • ‘Almost Dead’ (Season 2 – 3/7)
  • ‘Under the Bridge: The Murder of Reena Virk’ (Premiere – 10/7)
  • ‘Monsters at Work’ (Season 2 – 7/17)
  • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (Season 5 – 7/17)
  • ‘The Caretaker’ (Season 3 – 7/19)
  • ‘Futurama’ (Season 12 – 7/29)

Film premieres

  • ‘The Descendants: Rebel Heart’ (7/12)
  • ‘Equality in the space race’ (7/19)

Animation and medical farewells

As it happened last year, ‘Futurama’ will return in the summer with new episodes. After that return after so much time cryogenized, The iconic animated fiction will show new adventures with its twelfth season. In addition, Disney+ will release the final episode of ‘Station 19’ on July 18 and will say goodbye to season 20 of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. Finally, It is worth highlighting the debut of ‘The Descendants: Rebel Heart’the new film in the teen franchise.

 
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