Disney+ has added a new collection to its service that groups together a large handful of Lucasfilm projects, a majority of which are from Star Wars.When it comes to these collections on the streaming service, oftentimes, they are created in anticipation of an upcoming project.For example, there was a Black Panther bundle created ahead of Wakanda Forever, a Thor set proceeding Love and Thunder, and an Obi-Wan Kenobi collection prior to the Disney+ series—a handful of other examples exist. These all provided an easy and concise way for fans to catch themselves up on relevant information.The bundles of content also help to simply provide further organization to a service that holds an insane amount of stuff.Now, a new collection has hit the service that bundles together a chunk of Lucasfilm’s’ previous work.Disney Plus Adds New Lucasfilm CollectionDisney recently added a new Lucasfilm collection to Disney+, and it includes nearly all of the studio’s previous releases. LucasfilmUnsurprisingly, among the projects on the list are all the Star Wars films released to date:Star Wars: A New HopeStar Wars: The Empire Strikes BatchStar Wars: Return of the JediWillow (1988)Star Wars: The Phantom MenaceStar Wars: Attack of the ClonesStar Wars: Revenge of the SithRed TailsStar Wars: The Force AwakensRogue One: A Star Wars StoryStar Wars: The Last JediSoloStar Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerThen there are some more recent additions that makeup Lucasfilms’ Series and Specials:The MandalorianThe Book of Boba FettObi-Wan KenobiAndor: A Disney+ Day Special LookAndorWillow (2022)Star Wars: Vehicle FlythroughsStar Wars: Galaxy of SoundsStar Wars: BiomesThe largest part of the franchise, animation, has nearly two dozen projects:Star Wars: Tales of the JediLEGO Star Wars: Holiday SpecialStar Wars: The Bad BatchStar Wars: ResistanceStar Wars RebelsStar Wars: The Clone WarsStar Wars VisionsLEGO Star Wars: Droid TalesLEGO Star Wars: Summer VacationStar Wars: The Clone Wars (Movie)LEGO Star Wars: Terrifying TalesLEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker AdventuresLEGO Star Wars: All-StarsLEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles: Duel of the SkywalkersLEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles: Clash of the SkywalkersLEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles: Race for the HolocronsLEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles: Raid on CoruscantLEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles: Escape from the Jedi TempleStrange MagicThere are also documentaries, including ones focused on Obi-Wan Kenobi, Boba Fett, and more:Light & MagicObi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s ReturnStar Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Adventure AwaitsDisney Gallery: Star Wars: The Book of Boba FettUnder the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba FettDisney Gallery: Star Wars: The MandalorianEmpire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars TrilogyThere are also a handful of shorts, including the most recent addition to the Star Wars library, Zen: Grogu and Dust Bunnies:Zen: Grogu and Dust BunniesStar Wars: Forces of DestinyStar Wars: BlipsLEGO Star Wars: The Resistance RisesLEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures: ShortsStar Wars Rebels: ShortsLEGO Star Wars: ShortsFinally, there are some other vintage pieces:Star Wars Vintage:DroidsCaravan of Courage: An Ewok AdventureEwoks: The Battle For EndorThe Story of the Faithful WookieeEwoksStar Wars: Clone Wars LucasfilmFor those wondering where Indiana Jones might be, the series is currently stuck in the middle of a rights issue.While Lucasfilm and Disney both own the IP, Paramount still owns the distribution rights to the first four films, which is keeping them off of Disney+. It’s likely that the two parties will come to some sort of agreement ahead of Indiana Jones Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny next year so that the streaming service can host the first four entries to prepare audiences.Lucasfilm’s Upcoming ProjectsSo what’s next for Lucasfilm? Well, the company’s big Willow series is now on Disney+.When it comes to Star Wars, The Bad Batch’s second season will premiere on January 4, 2023. Additionally, The Mandalorian’s third season will be landing on March 1 next year.The company also has several projects currently in various stages of production, including The Skeleton Crew, The Acolyte, and Ahsoka.The Mandalorian is also set to start shooting Season 4, while the next Star Wars movie could start filming as early as the middle of next year.

Disney+ has added a new collection to its service that groups together a large handful of Lucasfilm projects, a majority of which are from Star Wars.