

D23 Announcements: News on the future of Marvel and Star Wars
At this year's D23 Fan Expo, Disney took the opportunity to make many new trailers and announcements about upcoming projects from the Marvel and Star Wars universes. Among others: "Secret Invasion" and "The Mandalorian".
Every two years, Disney fans celebrate their heroes and heroines at what has become the world's largest Disney fan fair - the D23 Expo. It has long been good manners for Disney to use the opportunity to contribute to the general euphoria with new trailers and announcements itself.
Let's take a look at the most important from the "Marvel" and "Star Wars" universes.
Secret Invasion
Marvel finally showed the long-awaited trailer for the series adaptation of "Secret Invasion", one of the best and most popular sagas in the Marvel Comics universe. At the centre: the long-planned invasion of Earth by the Skrulls, alien shape-shifters who have been secretly replacing superheroines and heroes throughout the Marvel universe with impostors from their own ranks for years. In keeping with the motto: "Who can you trust anymore?"
Start date: 2023.
Werewolf by Night
Start: 7 October
Loki, Season 2
The Thunderbolts
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Cinema release date: 26 July 2024
The Mandalorian, Season 3
Let's get to "Star Wars." After the first mini-teaser a few weeks ago, Lucasfilm is finally coming out with the first, official teaser trailer for the third "The Mandalorian" season. Back with us: Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin, Baby Yoda, Carol Weathers as Greef Karga and Katee Sackhoff as Bo-Katan.
Start date: February 2023.
Andor
Start: 21 September
Tales of the Jedi
At last we have the first, official trailer for "Tales of the Jedi". The series was written by "Clone Wars" creator Dave Filoni and focuses on two Jedis: Count Dooku and Ahsoka Tano. Six episodes it comprises - six short stories, to be precise. I'm excited.
Start: 26 October
Ahsoka
Disappointing: still no trailer for the upcoming "Ahsoka" live-action series. Just a bit of "heat" from creator Dave Filoni, who confirms there will be "incredible lightsaber battles" to watch. Still secret are details about the plot. What is likely, however, is that we will follow Ahsoka, once again played by Rosario Dawson, across the galaxy on her quest to find Grand Admiral Thrawn and Jedi friend Ezra Bridger.
Already confirmed is who will play Ezra: Eman Esfandi, known from "King Richard". Also joining the cast are Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker and Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Mandalorian and one-time leader of the Darksaber Sabine Wren.
Start date: 2023.
Skeleton Crew
Last but not least, here's a first official image from "The Skeleton Crew" starring Jude Law. Very much in the style of a 1980s Amblin entertainment film by Steven Spielberg, it centres on a group of 10-year-old kids who get lost on a planet and have to find their way home. Historically, it is set after "Star Wars: Episode VI". It is quite possible that the children will sooner or later run into the Mandalorian or even Ahsoka.
Start: 2023
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