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If you’ve seen the 1988 filmWillow, you’ll be thrilled to hear that this American fantasy classicis returning as an eight-episode streaming series fromLucasfilm. How will this tale pick up whereWillow left off after his original quest? How many familiar heroes and villains will return in this series that takes place decades later? And who are all these new faces? Luckily, we already have some answers, butwe’ll find out more when theWillow TV series hitsDisney+onNovember 30.
TheWillowseries was filmed in Wales, where several scenes from the movie were also shot. Created by Jonathan Kasdan, with original directorRon Howard servingas an execproducer, the eight-part show will drop new episodesweekly on Wednesdays (around 3 a.m. Eastern, if past Disney+ originals are any indication).
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Where to watch the Willow TV series
You can stream Willow, and everything elseDisney+has to offer, starting on November 30.The streaming service is available via internet connection if you live in Australia, Austria, Canada, the Channel Islands, France, Germany, India, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, or the U.S.
Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform can be accessed from desktop browsers, mobile devices, game consolesand more.
Disney+ is home to content from Walt Disney Studios, Marvel, Disney Channel original series, Pixar films and shorts, Star Wars and National Geographic titles. The platform is constantly adding new contentsuch as Andor, Thor: Love and Thunder, Hocus Pocus 2 and more.
What is Willow about?
In the film, Willow becomesprotector of Elora Danan, the baby prophesied to one day overthrowQueen Bavmorda. With the help of a powerful sorceress, he vanquishes the queen and savesthe royal realm. The new series is inspired by thatoriginal tale, yet now Willow is a wiser magician who battles monsters and creatures alongside other heroes. They set out to save the prince, twin brother of a new character called Kit, as well as the world.
Warwick Davis of course reprises the role of Willow, the delightful hero from the film. Ruby Cruz will be playing Kit, who seeks out Willow for help to save her twin. Joanna Whalley is returning as Sorsha, nowqueen of the kingdom. We also know that Erin Kellyman plays Jade, Kit’s best friend; Ellie Bamber is Dove, a kitchen maid who joins the rescue mission; and Kevin Pollak will be back as Rool.
The eight-part series went into production in mid-2021 and will take place decades after the time period of the film. Originally, it had Jon M. Chuon board asdirector, but he stepped down due to scheduling conflicts caused by a new baby and COVID-19 lockdowns. Instead, the series wasdirected by Debs Paterson, Stephen Woolfenden, and Jamie Childs.
Will Val Kilmer be in the new Willow series?
Of course, we are all eager to find out if Val Kilmer, recognizably known from the film as Madmartigan, will be returning to Willow on Disney+. Kilmer has appeared in many films over the years, such as Top Gun: Maverick, Tombstone, Batman Foreverand more.
According to Yahoo, Kilmer played a significant part in the development of the series, but will not be seen on screen this time around. Instead, we will see Christian Slater, who is playing a friend of Madmartiganin the new series.
After the original Willow, Kilmer married his co-star, Joanne Whalley. They were married from 1988 to 1996, and had a daughter (Mercedes Kilmer) and son (Jack Kilmer) together.
How much is Disney Plus and how do I sign up?
To watch Willow when it premieres, you can subscribe to Disney+ today starting at $7.99 or $79.99 for a year’s subscription. Consider investing in a bundle with Hulu or ESPN to get the most out of your subscription, or even subscribing for a year to save a little extra money.
Disney+ is available on devices like Apple products, Roku streaming devices, Google Chromecast, Android phones and TV devices, Xbox, PlayStation, LG TVs, Samsung products, Chrome OS, Mac OS or Windows PC.
In addition to all of its new content, Disney+ is also home to classic films like Aladdin, Robin Hood, A Bug’s Life and The Princess and the Frog that you can watch on-demand, along with Disney Channel Original shows and TV series like Elena of Avalor, Kim Possible and The Owl House.
They also have a lot of properties you might not expect, like The Princess Bride, The Simpsons, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and more.
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