Although many of us are cooped up indoors from the coronavirus, Star Wars fans can always something Star Warsy to occupy their time. With the addition of Disney+, fans can now access tons of Star Wars content anytime, anywhere. That makes celebrating May the 4th all more easy.
Coming to Disney+ on May the 4th, “each film and series’ artwork will be updated on May the 4th to feature its original concept paintings. From Star Wars: A New Hope to The Mandalorian, the updated art will feature work from celebrated artists such as the legendary Ralph McQuarrie and Academy Award-winning artist, author, and production designer, Doug Chiang.” Today, StarWars.com gave us a glimpse of some possible concept art you could see on the streaming service.





For grins and giggles, the animated Star Wars logo on the streaming service “will also get an upgrade with a new animation that honors the hyperspace jump that transports us all to a galaxy far, far away.”
This is not all. Coming on May the 4th, Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, a docuseries on the making of popular Star Wars TV show, The Mandalorian, is arriving. The second episode will arrive just a few days later on May 8th. Thankfully, Star Wars News Net has shared some early images from the first two episodes of the show.
May the 4th will be a jam-packed day for any Star Wars fan. Check back here on Monday for our exclusive interview with Clone Wars maestro, Kevin Kiner, as well as our site-wide movie rankings for every Star Wars movie! Stay tuned here as details emerge.
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