How to watch the Disney Investor Day livestream right now: Star Wars and Marvel news expected

How to watch the presentation from the House of Mouse

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If you’re trying to figure out how to watch the Disney Investor Day livestream today and learn about the future ofStar Wars,Marvel, Pixar, Disney Animation and theDisney Plusstreaming service, good news: it’s nice and simple.This is the link to the livestream, which is running right now for several hours, and below we’ll explain what time it started, and what you can expect from today’s presentation.

Put simply, if you’re a fan of any of the universes Disney owns, or you’re curious about how the company will build on its growing streaming empire, you’ll want to at least keep an eye on what’s going down.

Our best guess, based on a report from theNew York Times, is that this will end up being like a combination of the D23 convention and a more traditional investors event. Either way, we should learn about some cool stuff.

Here’s how to watch the Disney Investors Day livestream, which has now begun.

What time is the Disney Investor Day livestream?

What time is the Disney Investor Day livestream?

Come one, come all to #DisneyInvestorDay! Expect major announcements from the worlds of @DisneyAnimation, @Pixar, @MarvelStudios, @StarWars, @NatGeo, @DisneyPlus, and more. Follow this thread for live updates starting at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT today! pic.twitter.com/Duh0KHcojGDecember 10, 2020

If you’re wondering what time you can watch the Disney Investors Day livestream, it’s already started! The stream began at 4.30PM ET / 1.30PM PT / 9.30PM UK time. According to one source, theNew York Times, it’ll last for four hours – which is likely to cover a lot of territory.

How to watch the Disney Investor Day livestream

How to watch the Disney Investor Day livestream

This one is simple – as mentioned, all you have to do to livestream the Disney Investor Day presentation ishead to this siteand watch the video link there.

Don’t expect Disney to broadcast it onYouTube. Expect to see the major announcements covered on social media, including Disney’sTwitter account.

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Disney Investor Day: what to expect from Star Wars, Marvel, Disney Plus and more

This part isn’t too much of a mystery – it’s largely expected to be a streaming-focused presentation, according to the New York Times' report, with major updates expected for the Disney Plus service, along with Hulu, ESPN+ and Star. The latter is an international-focused streaming service that’s likely to be built around

On theStar Warsfront, we’d expect to get confirmation of the names of the upcomingObi-Wan KenobiandCassian Andor seriesin the works. We’re expecting more besides – with the rumored Boba Fett spin-off ofThe Mandalorian season 2being a possibility.

When it comes toMarvel, we expect to finally learn more aboutThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier, as well as upcomingDisney Plus serieslike Moon Knight,WandaVision, She-Hulk, Loki and Hawkeye.

Disney is also expected to give growth updates on its other streaming platforms, including ESPN+, Hulu and a new general entertainment offering, Star, which will debut overseas in the coming months.

We’re also expecting to learn about some new movies that are coming exclusively to Disney Plus, having previously been expected to release in theaters. These include a live-action version of Pinocchio, as well as the upcoming Peter Pan & Wendy, according to the New York Times. We’d expect to learn more about movies coming to theaters, too, with the upcoming Lion King prequel a possibility, based on the Times' story.

If you’re a Disney diehard, then, you won’t want to miss out.

Samuel is a PR Manager at game developer Frontier. Formerly TechRadar’s Senior Entertainment Editor, he’s an expert in Marvel, Star Wars, Netflix shows and general streaming stuff. Before his stint at TechRadar, he spent six years at PC Gamer. Samuel is also the co-host of the popular Back Page podcast, in which he details the trials and tribulations of being a games magazine editor – and attempts to justify his impulsive eBay games buying binges.

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