"Disney+ Day" Taking Place Less Than A Month After DC FanDome And It Sounds Like We're Getting BIG Reveals

"Disney+ Day" Taking Place Less Than A Month After DC FanDome And It Sounds Like We're Getting BIG Reveals

Warner Bros. will tease the future of the DC Extended Universe on October 16, but less than a month later, we're getting Disney+ Day, an event that promises to reveal more about what's on the way...

By JoshWilding - Aug 13, 2021 02:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Disney
Source: The DisInsider

DC FanDome takes place on October 16, and it goes without saying that we're all incredibly excited to see what Warner Bros. shares. Last year's effort featured everything from new trailers to first look concept art and even some big casting news, so we're sure they'll pull out all the stops once again.

However, less than a month later, Disney will hold "Disney+ Day" on Friday, November 12. 

Marking the two-year anniversary of the streaming service's launch, it's thought the event will feature plenty of big reveals and sneak peeks of what's to come on Disney+ heading into 2022. We're sure that means trailers and announcements for Marvel Studios shows, with Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk among those likely to be featured in some way (Hawkeye debuts on November 24).

It's also been announced that new movie Home Sweet Home Alone will be released on Disney+ that day, as will Jungle Cruise when its Premier Access run finally reaches its end. 

More details are likely to be revealed nearer the time, but in related Disney+ news, Chapek mentioned Hawkeye and The Book of Boba Fett as big shows coming to the platform this year, but neglected to include Ms. Marvel. As we indicated above, we're betting a trailer for the series will be revealed during "Disney+ Day," because all signs are now pointing to it premiering in 2022. 

What big reveals are you hoping to see on November 12?

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