At this weekend’s D23 Expo, Disney showcased its biggest gathering for fans, offering a sweeping look at upcoming series and films slated for the years ahead. While the showcase didn’t overflow with brand-new projects, it delivered an abundance of first looks and trailers for Disney+ titles that fans have been eagerly awaiting. The vibe was festive, and the company made it clear that streaming premieres will continue to anchor its storytelling priorities across genres and eras.
The most anticipated reveal revolves around the Marvel Studios entry Agatha, who else? This spin-off from Wandavision is set to drop with a double-episode premiere, scheduled for September 18. The eight-episode arc follows Agatha Harkness as she builds and leads a coven of witches, weaving a darker, more magical path that expands the MCU’s magical corner. A fresh, extended trailer arrived to tease the series’ broader plot threads and character dynamics, building anticipation for what could become a defining new corner of the universe.
Another major spotlight was placed on Daredevil: Born Again, a reboot that continues the story first introduced on Netflix. The event confirmed a March 2025 release window and hinted at a second season for the revived show, signaling Disney’s intent to sustain long-form, grittier superhero storytelling alongside lighter, family-focused adventures. In addition, a teaser for Iron Heart provided fans with a glimpse of the technology-driven hero’s journey, with a 2025 premiere date floating in the wings and a promise of a fresh, modern take on the hero’s origin story.
The floor also offered the first look at The Skeleton Crew, which in Spain is known as Lost Crew. This new Star Wars series stars Jude Law and follows a group of lost children who must find their way back home through perilous space adventures. The countdown to release is set for Disney+, with a December 4 arrival that fans can circle on their calendars, marking another winter-themed streamer event for the platform.
Separately, Star Wars and Lego are joining forces again for a four-part special titled Rebuilding the Galaxy. Premiering on September 13, this collaboration blends the galactic saga with the construction toy brand in a playful, imaginative collaboration. The trailer released for this project hints at a colorful, kinetic adventure that will appeal to both longtime fans and younger viewers looking for accessible Star Wars storytelling with a creative twist.
Pixar fans also have reasons to rejoice, as the animation powerhouse announced its first Disney+ series will arrive on December 6. Titled In Victory or Defeat, the original production has just released its trailer, signaling a new chapter in Pixar’s streaming lineup that blends emotional storytelling with the studio’s characteristic visual magic and heart. The project promises to expand Pixar’s presence beyond feature films, bringing beloved characters into serialized adventures that deepen character arcs and world-building for a home-viewing audience.
In live-action news, a brief teaser for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters surfaced during the expo, signaling the return of the popular series following the son of Poseidon as he navigates new myths and modern challenges. While a precise release window remains to be confirmed, the teaser has sparked renewed excitement among fans who enjoyed the show’s blend of mythic high-stakes adventure with a contemporary coming-of-age vibe. The update underscores Disney’s ongoing commitment to adapting beloved fantasy properties into serialized formats that can draw in both new viewers and established fans.
One of the most talked-about developments is the revival of the Disney Channel staple Wizards of Waverly Place. The revival, titled Wizards of Waverly Place, reunites original star power with a refreshed family dynamic as David Henrie reprises Justin Russo in a grown-up role, now a family man. Selena Gómez is set to return as Alex Russo in the premiere episode, which fans are eagerly awaiting. While a specific release date remains unannounced, the reunion signals Disney’s continued affection for its classic IP and its potential to connect with both nostalgic audiences and new, younger viewers who discover the series through streaming access.