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It has been almost a year since Baby Yoda (not his—her?—real name) first graced our screens at the end of the series premiere of the Disney+ Star Wars spinoff The Mandalorian, and the internet has never been the same. Through a worsening pandemic, economic turmoil, political upheaval and the run-up to an election that could seal the fate of the American experiment, one constant has remained: We all love that little green dude (floating in a pod). Thank the maker we will get to see more of him soon—provided we can make it to October 30.
That’s when B. Yoda and his good, shiny friend the Mandalorian will be back for another season of adventure and adorable friendship—two nameless souls pitted together against an entire galaxy far, far away. The trailer promises plenty more of the intrigue and action that won the show a legion of fans, gave Disney’s streaming service a jumpstart, birthed countless memes, and garnered a surprise Emmy nod for Best Dramatic Series.
But that’s not all you’re getting for your $6.99 this month. Disney is also launching another original series: a new adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s novel The Right Stuff from writer Will Staples and backers/producers the likes of National Geographic and Leonardo DiCaprio. The first screen version of the book, a 1983 film from director Philip Kaufman, was acclaimed upon release, so it will be interesting to see if this new, longer take can better it.
Olaf stans won’t want to miss Once Upon a Snowman (Oct. 23), which dives into the origin story of Frozen’s friendly freak of nature. And speaking of nature, the streamer is also dropping Meet the Chimps (Oct. 16), a NatGeo docuseries that goes inside one of the world’s largest nature preserves. And if you are looking for a good cry, Clouds (Oct. 16)—the true-life story of the late singer-songwriter Zach Sobiech’s battle with cancer—seems like an inspiring sure bet in a The Fault in Our Stars kind of way.
Here’s everything coming to Disney+ next month.
Becoming
The Big Fib (New episodes Oct. 23)
Earth to Ned
Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom
The Mandalorian (Season premieres Oct. 30)
One Day At Disney
The Right Stuff (Premieres Oct. 9)
Weird But True
Maleficent
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Mr. Holland’s Opus
Secrets of the Zoo: Down Under (S1)
The Simpsons (S31)
Zenimation Extended Edition
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Oil Spill of the Century
Wild Portugal
X2
Clouds
Disney Junior the Rocketeer (S1)
Drain (S3)
Lost on Everest
Marvel’s Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United
Meet the Chimps
Once Upon a Snowman
Gathering Storm (S1)
India from Above (S1)
Marvel Super Hero Adventures (S4)
Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead
Ultimate Viking Sword
Disney the Owl House (S1)
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
X-Ray Earth (S1)
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