Disney+ has announced some new content that will be hitting the streaming platform in 2022.
The news came as the festive viewing guide was released.
You can expect the new additions across Disney, Pixar, Marvel, National Geographic and entertainment brand Star.
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What is coming to Disney+ in 2022?
Here’s a list and short description of the new content coming to your screens next year.
- Pam and Tommy – This is an American biographical drama of the outrageous untold story of the world’s first viral video – the sex tape of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee and actress Pamela Anderson played by Sebastian Stan and Lily James.
- Welcome to Wrexham – A 10-episode docuseries tracking the dreams and people of Wrexham, a working-class town in North Wales, UK, as two Hollywood stars (Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds) take ownership of the town’s historic yet struggling football club.
- Pistol – This is based on legendary Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones’ 2018 memoir, “Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol,” which presents a fascinating new perspective on one of rock’s greatest ever stories.
- The Dropout – This is based on the podcast about Elizabeth Holmes.
- Dear Mama – A docuseries about the volatile life and legacy of the late hip-hop icon and poet Tupac Shakur, and the Black Panther member mother who raised him.
- Fleishman is in Trouble - An unsparing, modern take on life, love and commitment, based on the New York Times bestselling debut novel by Taffy Brodesser-Akner (who will also adapt for the series).
- Immigrant - Eight-episode, limited series from 20th Television, a part of Disney Television Studios, is the true story of Somen “Steve” Banerjee (played by Kumail Nanjiani), the Indian-American entrepreneur who started Chippendales.
How to watch the new content on Disney+ in 2022
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