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Save the Dates: Star Wars: Visions Season 3, WWE: Unreal Docuseries and More

Save the Dates: Star Wars: Visions Season 3, WWE: Unreal Docuseries and More

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The Star Wars universe continues to grow.
Star Wars: Visions Season 3 will debut Wednesday, Oct. 29 on Disney+, Lucasfilm announced at the Star Wars Celebration 2025 in Tokyo, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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Additionally, there will be a new spinoff series, The Ninth Jedi, expanding upon an earlier Visions short. The offshoot is set to premiere sometime in 2026.
In other recent scheduling news…
* Jersey Shore Family Vacation will return for a new season Thursday, May 29 at 8/7c on MTV.
* WWE: Unreal, a docuseries taking viewers inside the WWE writers' room for the first time ever, will premiere this summer on Netflix. Watch a teaser trailer:
* The five-part docuseries Tucci in Italy will premiere Sunday, May 18 at 8 pm on National Geographic, with all episodes streaming next day on Disney+ and Hulu. Watch a trailer:
* Blood of Zeus' third and final season will premiere Thursday, May 8 on Netflix. Get a first look:
BLOOD OF ZEUS ⚡️ SEASON 3The final season premieres May 8. pic.twitter.com/MFPjXubeS4
— Netflix (@netflix) April 16, 2025
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Forget the Netflix price hikes — score a full year of Binge Premium for less than AU$10p/m

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Disney settles with actor fired for controversial social media posts
Disney settles with actor fired for controversial social media posts

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Disney settles with actor fired for controversial social media posts

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