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Unsurprisingly, Disney has sought to capitalize on The Mandalorian's success with even more TV content set within the Star Wars universe, but few could've predicted the sheer scale of the studio's plans for Lucasfilm. Related: Rise Of Skywalker Has The Perfect Setup For 6 Star Wars Spinoff Movies The adventures of Din Djarin and Baby Yoda (Grogu to his friends) have earned widespread acclaim and gifted Disney+ a bona fide original hit right off the bat. More recently, Star Wars broke new ground with its debut live-action TV series, The Mandalorian, which effectively propped up Disney+ during those early months post-launch. After purchasing Lucasfilm in 2012, the Mouse House has overseen the divisive Star Wars sequel trilogy, and explored other areas of the timeline via spin-off movies Rogue One and Solo. Many of the projects following in The Mandalorian's wake were announced at Disney's 2020 investor's event, and despite big news from the MCU and Pixar camps, that day undoubtedly belonged to Star Wars. They've proved proof positive that streaming content can complement (rather than contradict) big screen output, and that's very fortunate indeed, because Mickey Mouse and his deep pockets are a long way from finished. Shows like The Mandalorian, WandaVision, and Lokihave all scored big the platform, becoming flagship content. Perhaps inevitably, those fears have been allayed in emphatic fashion.
In the wake of the release of Star Wars: Visions, here are all of the upcoming Star Wars TV shows announced by Disney so far. When Disney+ launched in late 2019 and promised the biggest franchises with the biggest stars, there was an air of skepticism as to how well the likes of Star Wars and the MCU could translate to the small screen.