What's Coming to Disney+ in April 2026
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March 25, 2026
April on Disney+ leans into legacy, rebellion and power struggles, delivering a trio of heavyweight originals that expand some of television’s most beloved worlds. From a long-awaited return to a galaxy far, far away through the eyes of one of its most dangerous outcasts, to the chilling continuation of a dystopian saga, and the street-level resurgence of one of Marvel’s most grounded heroes, this month is all about control, consequence and survival. Whether you’re here for intergalactic crime syndicates, political oppression or vigilante justice, April’s line-up brings serious firepower to your watchlist.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord
TV Series - April 6 (Weekly Episodes)
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord is an animated series set post-Clone Wars where a newly empowered Maul seeks to rebuild his criminal syndicate. He targets a lawless planet, navigating the emerging Empire's rise and encountering a young, disillusioned Padawan to aid his revenge.
The Testaments
TV Series - April 8 (Launch Episodes, Then Weekly)
A 2026 sequel series to The Handmaid's Tale, follows two young women, Agnes and Daisy, navigating life in Gilead 15 years later. As they grapple with a brutal, misogynistic society and the prospect of forced marriage, their lives intertwine, leading them to challenge the regime with assistance from Aunt Lydia.
Daredevil: Born Again
TV Series - Weekly Episodes Throughout April (Continuing from March)
Matt Murdock’s long-awaited return continues to unfold across April, as Daredevil: Born Again pushes the Man Without Fear into one of his most dangerous battles yet. With Wilson Fisk tightening his grip on New York, the line between justice and vengeance begins to blur.
With three major originals driving the month, April on Disney+ delivers a focused but powerful slate, anchored by iconic characters and expanding worlds. Whether you’re revisiting familiar faces or stepping into new corners of established universes, this is a month that proves Disney+ is still playing at the top of its game.



