Despite its young age, the Disney+ streaming platform has come a long way since it was founded in 2020. It offers all its subscribers a wide selection of shows: all Disney classics of course, but also Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel content and lots more. National Geographic documentaries. To expand its offering, the channel recently launched an “Star” section dedicated to an adult audience and featuring big hits from the big and small screens.
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New Disney+ movies
Here’s a selection of nearly a dozen new feature films releasing this month.
“Boston Strangler” by Matt Ruskin
In ’60s Boston, American Record reporter Loretta McLaughlin has been investigating mysterious crimes that have been committed in the area for almost a year. As the whole town falls into psychosis, he tries to make connections between the murders with the help of his colleague Jean Cole…
This poignant film pays homage to the pioneering journalists who led to the arrest of serial killer Albert de Salvo. The cast includes Keira Knightley and Carrie Coon as two reporters ready to do anything to uncover the truth.
“Ad Astra” by James Gray
Astronaut Roy McBride embarks on an incredible adventure that will take him to the far reaches of the solar system in search of his missing father. During his journey, he will encounter startling discoveries regarding the origin and future of human life on Earth.
This masterful science feature film is carried by a 5-star cast of Tommy Lee Jones (“Men in Black”), Ruth Nega (“Loving”), Donald Sutherland (“Johnny s”), starring Brad Pitt . “Go to War”), Jamie Kennedy (“Kings of the Desert”) and Liv Tyler (“Lord of the Rings”).
“Forward” by Dan Scanlon
In an imaginary world, two elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot live a quiet life alongside many fairy creatures. However, their universe seems to be losing its magic for a while… Wondering why, the 2 heroes embark on an incredible adventure in their Guinevere van.
This new animated masterpiece from Pixar studios combines action and emotion in a sensational journey that will satisfy young and old alike.
“French Shipping” by Wes Anderson
Shortly after its theatrical release, find the latest film from the director of “Moonrise Kingdom” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel”: the action takes place in the heart of Ennui-sur-Blasé, a small French town filled with colorful characters. . The audience explores their daily lives through the diaries of the local magazine The French Dispatch.
As always, the filmmaker works with attention to detail, nuance and sincerity for a perfectly extraordinary result. The French-American cast consists of Léa Seydou, Timothée Chalamet, and Bill Murray, a regular of Wes Anderson’s filmography.
New Disney+ series
A few short programs to be devoured this month in the big-eared channel…
“Abbott Elementary”, season 2, Quinta Brunson
At a school in Philadelphia considered one of the worst public institutions in the country, teachers are trying their best to do their jobs properly. Parks and Recreation” program.
Don’t miss the first 10 episodes of this Emmy and Golden Globe-awarded series of events, exclusive to Disney+ since March 1.
“The Mandalorian” season 3 by Jon Favreau
Immerse yourself in the adventures of The Mandalorian, a people from the Star Wars extended universe. Set in the farthest reaches of the galaxy, the plot follows the travels of a lone bounty hunter… In this new season, Din Djarin returns to Mandalore in hopes of regaining his honor, always with his little Grogu.
The highly anticipated season for fans of the universe, where we find the very great Pedro Pascal (“The End of Us”). The series has been airing since March 1.
“Arrested Development” by Mitchell Hurwitz
Michael Bluth, a widower with a 13-year-old son, decides to make a fresh start by settling in Arizona. But when his wealthy father is arrested for tax evasion and prevents the rest of the family from enjoying his wealth, he is forced to return to his family.
Offbeat humor, misunderstandings, dysfunctional family, find one of the funniest shows of the 2000s. All to discover on Disney+ starting March 22.
“Blood Ties” by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Dana, a young freedom-loving African-American writer and aspiring writer, moves to Los Angeles to write a novel. But soon, far from home, XIX.
Science fiction fans will be delighted with this particularly successful adaptation of Octavia E. Butler’s book. To explore on the platform from March 29.
A busy schedule for movie and TV fans in March: Disney+ is releasing new emotional content to explore without further delay.
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