In April 2021, the Disney+ streaming service has something for everyone. Whether you want more content from the Marvel cinematic universe, a TV sequel to the classic Mighty Ducks franchise, or something from the Star Wars vaults, there's something you'll want to watch on Disney+ this month. Check out the full of arrivals list below.
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has only just started, so it's hard to believe its six episodes will already wrap things up for the next MCU series in April. The series airs new episodes each Friday, and then coming to a close with an April 23 finale. On April 30, Marvel Studios: Assembled, the new documentary series of specials that goes behind the scenes of Marvel Cinematic Universe television shows and movies, will air an episode that peeks behind the curtain on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
For something completely different, Disney+ is rolling out more content to help soothe your jangled and stressed nerves. On April 16, Earth Moods offers an "escape from the cacophony of everyday life" with "a visual and soundscape experience [taking] viewers on the ultimate retreat--transporting them to a vast array of colorful and calming corners of the world." Set to visuals of blue glaciers, arid deserts, and lush rainforests, an impressive soundtrack boasting collaborations with Snoop Dogg, David Bowie, and Massive Attack's Neil Davidge is sure to help you catch your breath and a bit of a break--for whatever the reason you might need it.
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If some chill-out content is really your speed, National Geographic's Secrets of the Whales will be a nice sedative. Airing April 22, the special was filmed over three years across 24 locations, and "plunges viewers deep within the epicenter of whale culture." Even if you're not in the mood for something educational, all that whale song is sure to help you relax.
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Below, you'll find everything coming to Disney+ for the month of April, while you patiently wait for the release of Falcon and Winter Soldier, which lands on March 18.
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