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Disney+ unveils new and returning shows for 2025

Disney+ has shown subscribers what's ahead for the rest of the year
Disney+ has shown subscribers what's ahead for the rest of the year

New shows starring David Attenborough, Andrew Flintoff, and Irish actor Denise Gough are among those set to air on Disney+ in 2025.

National Geographic's Ocean with David Attenborough has been announced, after the streaming platform unveiled its schedule for the year.

David Attenborough's latest show will explore the health of the world's oceans, showing viewers how vital they are for humanity's survival

Attenborough's latest show will explore the health of the world's oceans, showing viewers how vital they are for humanity's survival.

A currently untitled documentary will cover Flintoff's recovery from a serious car crash during the filming of Top Gear, which left him with facial and rib injuries, along with his career to date.

A new documentary will cover Andrew Flintoff's recovery from a serious car crash

The Stolen Girl, a five-part psychological drama starring Denise Gough, Holliday Grainger, and Ambika Mod, will arrive on 16 April.

Other shows to feature on Disney+ in 2025 will include Alien: Earth, which serves as a prequel to the 1979 film, and the new FX limited series Dying for Sex.

Denise Gough will star in the psychological drama The Stolen Girl

Lucasfilm's Star Wars series Andor will return on 23 April for its second and final series, while A Real Pain, which saw Kieran Culkin scoop an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, will also be made available.

FX's The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and the latest season of The Simpsons will also stream exclusively on Disney+ in Ireland and the UK.

(L-R) - Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in A Real Pain

The four-part drama Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes will launch in spring 2025, written and produced by BAFTA Award winner Jeff Pope.

It follows the events surrounding the killing of an innocent Brazilian who was mistaken for a terrorist in London in 2005.

Other original shows will include Sneaker Wars: Adidas vs Puma, a three-part documentary series from David Beckham's Studio 99 looking at the rivalry between the two brands, and Caroline, a documentary about the late TV presenter Caroline Flack.

David Beckham's Studio 99 is behind the series Sneaker Wars: Adidas vs Puma

Programming will also include season two of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which will air from 15 May, Stanley Tucci's food travel show Tucci in Italy, and a new series of Limitless with Chris Hemsworth, which sees the actor discover how to live better for longer.

Source: Press Association

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