New arrivals on Disney+ – MMOnline

New arrivals on Disney+ – MMOnline
New arrivals on Disney+ – MMOnline
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In May, the streaming channel will also entertain you with new series, hit films, and children’s content.

Disney+ is home to Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, as well as homegrown Disney+ content.

The “Shardlake” series arrives this month. Set in 1536, based on CJ Sansom’s historical novels, lawyer Matthew Shardlake investigates a suspicious death in the remote monastery of Scarnsea. The series was filmed in Hungary, Romania and Austria.

“The Kardashians” returns for Season 5 with more love, laughs, fashion tips and family drama – you won’t want to miss a moment, trust me!

In addition, music will also play a role on Disney+ in May, as there will be brand new documentaries and a concert film. “The Beach Boys”, in which you can get to know some of the world’s favorite musicians in a way you have never seen before, and “Queen Rock Montreal” (Queen Rock Montreal), the most uplifting moments of Freddie Mercury and the rest of the former world-famous band presents the concert held on November 24 and 25, 1984. “Let It Be” transports viewers to the London rooftop of Apple Corps, where he co-wrote and recorded the GRAMMY Award®-winning album Let It Be with The Beatles’ Billy Preston.

Premieres at the end of April that you shouldn’t miss

We are all strangers

April 24, exclusively on Disney+

This moving and provocative story is about love, family and the ghosts of our past. Adam (Andrew Scott) lives a lonely life until one night he is visited by his mysterious neighbor (Paul Mescal), who evokes long-suppressed memories. The two men feel a bond and an undeniable affection for each other. Adam suddenly finds himself in his childhood home, where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) live, despite the fact that they have actually passed away 30 years ago. What would we say – and what would we discover – if we could spend one more day with those we loved the most?

The Shogun

series, April 23.

Produced by FX, FX’s Shōgun is an original adaptation of James Clavell’s novel, which takes place in 1600 Japan, at the dawn of the century’s defining civil war. Lord Yoshii Toranaga fights for his life while his enemies unite against him in the Council of Regents, and a mysterious European ship is found abandoned in a nearby fishing village. The final episode of the series will arrive on April 23.

Our Home, Earth Day Collection

The “Our Home” collection is now available on Disney+. The thematic compilation includes, among others, such fascinating works as Queens of the Wild, The Life of a Real Bug, Incredible Animal Journeys, Tales of the Whales, Secrets of the Octopus, as well as The Tiger, which is a Disneynature nature film and tells the story of a female tiger. , which raises its cubs in the famous forests of the South Asian country in the midst of a thousand dangers and adventures.

May premieres and content

Doctor Who?

May 11th, starts with 3 episodes, new episodes arrive weekly

The Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday travel through time and space as they venture from Regency England to war-torn future worlds. During their travels in the TARDIS – a time-traveling ship shaped like a police box – they meet incredible friends and dangerous enemies, including a terrifying mummy and the Doctor’s most powerful enemy yet.

Abbott Elementary School season 3

May 8, all episodes available

A comedy that follows a group of dedicated, enthusiastic teachers and a slightly off-kilter principal as they try to fit in the Philadelphia public school system. Despite the difficulties they face, they are determined to help their students succeed in life. Although these incredible public servants are high in number and low in salary, they still love what they do. Even if they are not satisfied with the school district’s not very positive attitude towards their children’s education.

9-1-1 Season 7

May 1st, new episode every week

Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear rethink the professional drama genre with 911. The series explores the experiences of first responders: police officers, firefighters and dispatchers who find themselves in the most terrifying, shocking and shocking situations. They must try to strike a balance between rescuing those in need and solving problems in their own lives. They often encounter breathtaking situations, which are often unpredictable, intense, but also uplifting. The show draws from the real-life and high-pressure experiences of people working in these professions.

Prom dates: graduates of love

May 3, exclusively on Disney+

Jess and Hannah break up with their friends the night before prom, so the two girlfriends go on a wild, all-night party to find new partners.

The Kardashians Season 5

May 23, new episodes arrive weekly

Just when you think that the life of the Kardashian-Jenner family can’t get any faster than this, they step on the gas. The family continues to strive to meet the highest expectations. The cameras once again follow the special sibling dynamic of Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie, all under the watchful eyes of everyone’s favorite mom, Kris, of course.

Star Wars: Imperial Histories

May 4th, all episodes available

“Star Wars: Tales of the Empire” (Star Wars: Tales of the Empire) is a six-episode journey into the terrifying Galactic Empire, in which we see the world from the perspective of two warriors who live in different eras and take different paths. Having lost everything, young Morgan Elsbeth navigates a path of revenge in the expanding Imperial world, while former Jedi Barriss Offee does what he has to do to survive in a rapidly changing galaxy. Their decisions determine their destiny.

Shardlake

May 1st, all episodes available

Full of mystery, suspense and intrigue, Shardlake is an exciting series based on CJ Sansom’s world-famous Tudor crime series. It’s 1536: Matthew Shardlake, a brilliant lawyer with a strong sense of justice, takes a turn when Thomas Cromwell, VIII. Henry’s right-hand man sends him to the remote monastery of Scarnsea to investigate a suspicious death and, under the pretext of obtaining the monastery’s property for the king. Accompanied by the conceited, ambitious Jack Barak, the lawyer who arrives at the monastery becomes clear that the death they are investigating is not the first. Shardlake encounters hostility and suspicion at every turn, and Barak can’t be sure of his true intentions. The lawyer gets involved in a web of lies, deception and corruption, and not only his integrity, but also his life is in danger.

Camden

Coming in May, all episodes will be available

Set in London’s pulsating musical heart of Camden, the series explores the untold stories of how this corner of London has influenced the lives and careers of some of the world’s most iconic artists. We explore Camden’s rich musical history using archival footage, observational filming and interviews. We hear from the musicians themselves as they relive their Camden experiences; from their very first performances to sold-out concerts, the highs and lows of night entertainment and their youth spent discovering music. Camden epitomizes the pulsating and rebellious spirit of counterculture – as seen by some of the most exciting artists past and present. It’s a love letter to an area of ​​London that changed lives and is still a veritable breeding ground for creativity.

The Beach Boys

May 24

“The Beach Boys” celebrates the legendary band that revolutionized pop music and the iconic, harmonious sound they created that embodied the California dream and captivated fans for generations. The documentary follows the band’s early, follows the band’s life from its modest family circumstances, while showing never-before-seen recordings and new interviews.

Let It Be

May 8, exclusively on Disney+

“Let It Be” includes footage that viewers were not able to see in the docu-series “The Beatles Get Back.” We can gain an insight into the studio and fly back to January 1969, when he wrote and recorded the GRAMMY Award-winning Let It Be album with the Beatles’ Billy Preston on the London rooftop of Apple Corps. The restored version of the documentary first shown in May 1970 will be available on Disney+ from May 8.

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