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Disney+ is gearing up for one heck of a spring TV season. 

On Wednesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, Disney+ representatives revealed a lineup of the service’s upcoming streaming titles — including release dates for Star Wars: The Bad Batch and Marvel Studios’ Loki. 

Here’s what to expect on Disney+ through July 2021: 

First, we’re getting Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series, already announced to release on March 19 (two weeks after the finale of WandaVision on March 5). 

The following week on March 26, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, a serialized sequel to the ’90s hockey film, will debut.

Then on April 16, John Stamos will kick off his role as an ousted NCAA coach heading up a teen girls’ basketball team in the premiere of Big Shot, a family-friendly sports comedy.

To celebrate Star Wars Day, Star Wars: The Bad Batch will drops its first episode May 4. (Whether the series will continue to release episodes on Tuesdays or if it will later shift to Fridays, when most other Disney+ series premiere, has yet to be clarified.) 

On May 14, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series returns for its Season 2.

Jump ahead a month, and you’ve got the premier of Marvel’s Loki (a spinoff series seemingly set during the Avengers: Endgame timeline where Loki got away with the Tesseract) as well as Zenimation Season 2 on June 11. 

That’s followed by the debut of The Mysterious Benedict Society, a series based on the best-selling books of the same name, on June 25.

Then this summer, Disney+ subscribers can catch the July 2 premiere of Monsters at Work, a successor to the beloved films that will pair new star Ben Feldman with franchise favorites Billy Crystal and John Goodman. 

Then on July 16, a Turner & Hooch series will introduce viewers to a new generation of dog lovers in the same universe as the original 1989 film. 

And finally, everyone’s favorite chipmunks (sorry, Alvin) will return July 23 in the debut episode of Chip ‘N’ Dale: Park Life.

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