New on Disney+: April 2025

Andor season 2, Light & Magic, Doctor Who, and more.

New on Disney+: April 2025
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This Month’s Highlight

Andor season 2

Probably one of the best Star Wars projects in the past couple of years, Andor is returning for its second and final season as this prequel series ramps up to the events of Rogue One. Cassian is ready to fight alongside the Rebellion that has Stellan Skarsgård as Luthen Rael, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, Adria Arjona as Bix, and Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma. The season will also introduce some familiar faces from Rogue One like Ben Mendelsohn as the Imperial Orson Krennic and Alan Tudyk as Cassian’s friend/droid K-2SO. (Streaming April 22.)

Full List of What’s New on Disney+ for April 2025

Noteworthy selections in bold.

Available April 1

Lost Treasures of Rome, season 2, 6 episodes
National Parks: USA, season 1, 5 episodes
RoboGobo, season 1, 24 episodes

Available April 3

Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America, season 1, 3 episodes

Available April 4

Kindergarten: The Musical, season 1, 5 episodes

Available April 7

David Blaine Do Not Attempt, two episodes
Not Just a Goof, premiere

Available April 9

Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends, season 3, 4 episodes

Available April 11

The Abyss 4K
Pets, premiere

Available April 12

Titanic: The Digital Resurrection
To Catch a Smuggler, season 8, 8 episodes
Doctor Who, season 2 premiere

Available April 16

Big City Greens, season 4, 7 episodes
SuperKitties, season 2, 3 episodes

Available April 18

Light & Magic, season 2 premiere

Available April 21

Secret of the Penguins, season 1, 3 episodes

Available April 22

ABC News Live Special: Last Lands, season 1, 4 episodes
Andor, season 2 (three-episode premiere)
Sea Lions of the Galapagos, premiere
Guardians of the Galapagos, premiere

Available April 25

Megastructures: Real Madrid Super Stadium

Available April 30

Chibi Tiny Tales: Shorts, season 5, 7 episodes
Mickey Mouse Funhouse, season 3, 5 episodes

For more coverage of the best movies and TV shows available on Netflix, HBOAmazon PrimeHulu, Disney+, and Showtime, check out Vulture’s What to Stream Now hub, which is updated throughout the month.

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