Everything New And Upcoming On Disney+

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Disney+ poster
(Image credit: Taylor Swift/Disney+)

Since it launched in 2019 Disney+ has been one of the top streaming services. With 100 years of material to pull from, Disney has one of the most incredible libraries of film and television, and that was before it became the home to Pixar, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Fox.

If you're a Disney+ subscriber, whatever part of The Walt Disney Company is your particular favorite, Disney+ has something to offer to scratch that itch, and there's always new stuff being added. There's so much new stuff that it can be difficult to keep track of what's available, and when certain shows and movies are arriving on the platform. And February 2024 is a big month for Disney+, as it will see major releases from both Marvel and Star Wars. 

The announcement that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylort's Version) was coming to Disney+ was huge for the fans of the biggest star in the world. But that's just one of the high-profile releases coming to Disney+ in the coming weeks. 

New On Disney+ Week Of February 18: Star Wars The Bad Batch And More

Omega, Wrecker, Hunter and Tech in Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2

(Image credit: Lucasfilm)

The Bad Batch is the latest in Dave Filoni's Star Wars animated universe that began with Star Wars: The Clone Wars. After two successful seasons, the series about a group of renegade clones fighting against the Empire will come to an end with Season 3. The premiere will see the first three episodes drop at once, with the rest of the season dropping weekly.

Currently the show is set for a Wednesday premiere, but ever since Ahsoka, we've seen high profile Disney+ series drop early, on Tuesday night rather than the early hours of Wednesday. We'll have to wait and see if that happens here.

  • Operation Arctic Cure 2/20/24
  • Pupstruction (S1, 3 episodes) 2/21/24
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 3) - Premiere (Episodes 1-3) 2/21/24

New On Disney+ Week Of February 25: Iwájú And More

Iwájú is a brand new endeavor for Disney. The studio has partnered with pan-African entertainment company Kuglai to produce Iwájú, a six-episode limited series set in a futuristic version of Lagos, Nigeria. The story will follow two children as they discover "secrets and dangers of their world." It sounds, and looks, like nothing we've seen. A new documentary feature about the production of the series will also debut alongside the episodes. 

  • Dino Ranch (S3, 11 episodes) 2/28/24
  • Iwájú - Premiere - All Episodes Streaming 2/28/24
  • Iwájú: A Day Ahead -  2/28/24
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Episode 304 - "A Different Approach”
  • Morbius - March 1

New On Disney+ Week Of March 3: Cinderella, Live NHL, And More

Lily James in Cinderella, the live-action film that Chris Weitz wrote the story for.

(Image credit: Disney)

While it's rare for major Disney releases to leave Disney+ once they arrive, it does happen. Anybody looking to watch, or rewatch, the live-action Cinderella, arguably the best Disney live-action remake to date, has been out of luck for some time, but that issue will be addressed this week when the movie starring Lily James returns to the service.

Sports fans who are also Disney+ fans probably have the Disney bundle with ESPN+, but even those without will be able to enjoy some NHL action on March 9 when the annual Big City Greens Classic runs live on Disney+

  • Queens - All Episodes Streaming - March 5
  • Kiff (S1, 4 episodes) - March 6
  • Life Below Zero (S7, 10 episodes) - March 6
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Episode 305 "The Return" - March 6
  • Cinderella (2015) - March 8
  • NHL Big City Greens Classic - March 9

New On Disney+ Week Of March 10: Taylor Swift and More

Taylor Swift in the Eras concert film

(Image credit: AMC Theatres/Taylor Swift)

What is there to say about Taylor Swift that hasn't already been said? She's the biggest star in the world. Her Eras Tour concert movie was one of the biggest theatrical releases of last year, and Disney+ made a huge move by gaining exclusive streaming rights to the film, which includes music not heard in previous releases. 

  • Morphle (Shorts) (S1, 14 episodes) - March 13
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 306 "Infiltration,” Episode 307 "Extraction” - March 13
  • Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) - March 15

New On Disney+ Week Of March 17: X-Men '97 And More

Gambit and Wolverine to the rescue in X-Men '97

(Image credit: Marvel Studios Animation)

X-Men: The Animated Series was one of the most popular adaptations of Marvel comics prior to the MCU. The love for the series was so strong, it seems, that Marvel has brought the show back. Using largely the same art style, and many of the same voice actors, as the original '90s cartoon, X-Men '97 will pick up where the show left off nearly three decades ago. 

  • Photographer - All Episodes Streaming - March 19
  • Life Below Zero (S22, 9 episodes) - March 20
  • Morphle and the Magic Pets (S1, 18 episodes) - March 20
  • X-Men '97 - Premiere - March 20
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Episode 308 “Bad Territory” - March 20

New On Disney+ Week Of March 24 - Renegade Nell And More

Renegade Nell dodging a bullet

(Image credit: Disney+)

March wraps up with a pair of Disney+ originals. Madu is a documentary film about a 12-year-old boy who leaves his home in Nigeria to follow a dream, attending one of the world's most prestigious ballet schools. It's the sort of feel good story that Disney  is known for.

Another type of story Disney is known for is the magical adventure, and Renegade Nell fits that bill, telling the story of a young woman who becomes one of the most feared highwaymen in England, thanks in part to the aid of a magical spirit. 

  • Madu - March 29
  • Renegade Nell - All Episodes Streaming - March 29

The Biggest Disney+ Releases In 2024

Beyond what's new and coming soon, here are some of the big releases to hit Disney+ this year... 

Echo - Released January 2024

Alaqua Cox as Echo in Hawkeye

(Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Echo the Hawkeye spinoff series may have been a somewhat surprising choice for Marvel Studios, but nearly everything about the series was a surprising choice. It was the first TV-MA-rated series produced by Marvel Studios for Disney+. While not all critics loved Echo, it was a successful proof of concept for mature Marvel shows, and we're expecting more in other upcoming Marvel series on Disney+. And the Echo ending is almost certain to have a major impact on the MCU.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Percy Jackson trio in Season 1 finale

(Image credit: Disney+)

Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians had been attempted on the big screen once before with mixed results. Disney+ took the series, about a young boy discovering he's a demigod, back to the beginning, and reimagined it as a series, and appears to have found a winner. The show's first season was a big hit and a second season of Percy Jackson has been confirmed.

The world of streaming is always changing, and Disney+ has a tendency to announce new series and movies coming to the platform with little notice, so follow along with us as we keep tabs on everything coming to Disney+ as it is announced. 

Dirk Libbey
Content Producer/Theme Park Beat

CinemaBlend’s resident theme park junkie and amateur Disney historian, Dirk began writing for CinemaBlend as a freelancer in 2015 before joining the site full-time in 2018. He has previously held positions as a Staff Writer and Games Editor, but has more recently transformed his true passion into his job as the head of the site's Theme Park section. He has previously done freelance work for various gaming and technology sites. Prior to starting his second career as a writer he worked for 12 years in sales for various companies within the consumer electronics industry. He has a degree in political science from the University of California, Davis.  Is an armchair Imagineer, Epcot Stan, Future Club 33 Member.