Disney+ has revealed its December 2022 release slate that includes 63 movies, shows, and specials, much of it being original content.December marks a major departure from most of Disney+’s 2022 calendar as it will be the first time since March that the House of Mouse has not delivered an original piece of MCU content. And with Andor having just wrapped up its freshman outing, there will also be no content coming from the Star Wars galaxy either.But that doesn’t mean there won’t still be plenty to look forward to on Disney+ throughout the festive season, from original content to highlights of Disney’s infamous back catalogue. Not to mention the service already boasts a hefty arsenal of Christmas icons for families to enjoy this season. What’s Releasing on Disney+ In December 2022?Disney+ officially shared the list of movies, shows, and specials coming to the streaming service in the United States in December 2022. The full list can be seen below:Friday, December 2Akashinga: The Brave OnesHeroes of the MediterraneanPatagonia WingsThe TerritoryDiary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick RulesPentatonix: Around the World for the HolidaysWednesday, December 7Alice’s Wonderland Bakery (S1, 5 episodes)Animal Fight Night (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6)Beyond Magic with DMC (S1)Botswana (S1)Gigantosaurus (S3, 8 episodes)Raven’s Home (S5, 2 episodes)The Villains of Valley View (S1, 1 episode)The Mysterious Benedict Society - Season Finale - Episode 208 “A Two-Way Street”The Santa Clauses - Episode 5 “Chapter Five: Across the Yule-Verse”Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t! - Episode 8Willow - Episode 3Thursday, December 8Solo Amor Y Mil CancionesFriday, December 9Area 51: The CIA’s SecretCMA Country ChristmasOcean’s BreathShark vs. TunaRetrogradeIdina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage?Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises AgainWednesday, December 14Alaska’s Deadliest (S1)Broken Karaoke (Shorts) (S1, 1 episode)Drain the Oceans (S5)The Great Christmas Light Fight (S10)The Owl House (S3, 1 episode)Positive Energy (S1)National Treasure: Edge of History - 2-episode PremiereThe Santa Clauses - Episode 6 “Chapter Six: A Christmas to Remember”Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t! - Episode 9Willow - Episode 4Thursday, December 15A Very Backstreet HolidayFriday, December 16Beauty and the Beast: A 30th CelebrationHeroes of the Long Road Home with Martha RaddatzMafia ConfidentialMuppets Most Wanted (Sing-Along Version)Where Oceans CollideIf These Walls Could SingLe PupilleWednesday, December 21Ancient X Files (S2, 5 episodes)Born in Africa (S1)Danger Decoded (S1)The FlagmakersPort Protection Alaska (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5)National Treasure: Edge of History - Episode 3 “Graceland Gambit”Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t! - Episode 10Willow - Episode 5Friday, December 23From the AshesJaguar Beach BattleLittle GiantWednesday, December 28Generation X (S1)Savage Kingdom (S1, S2, S3, S4)Street Genius (S1, S2)Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Showdown (S1)Encanto at the Hollywood BowlNational Treasure: Edge of History - Episode 4 “Charlotte”Willow - Episode 6Friday, December 30Black Pharaohs: Sunken TreasuresGeneration YoutubeDisney+ Lacks on Marvel and Star Wars for WinterFor the first time in recent memory, Disney+ will not have its usual pioneers of blockbuster original content to rely on, but there is still plenty to be excited for. Lucasfilm’s fantasy-adventure Willow will have the bulk of its season releasing in the coming month while National Treasure: Edge of History also gets underway.There are also two exciting animated original movies to be excited for with Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. This all comes on top of the many other projects from Disney’s expansive catalogue that will be making its way to streaming in December.So, while there will not be a live-action Star Wars series till March’s The Mandalorian Season 3 and nothing from the MCU until Spring’s Secret Invasion, there will still be plenty to keep Disney+ alive and well over the Winter season until the usual mainstays are back in full force.

Disney+ has revealed its December 2022 release slate that includes 63 movies, shows, and specials, much of it being original content.