Disney Gives Its Star Wars Movies Funky Color-Coded Design For Disney+


Disney+ may have yet to launch in the US, but Disney has been offering an early release of its upcoming streaming site in other markets around the world. The Netherlands is one of the lucky countries to get an early release with a free two-month trial subscription from Disney, and it looks like Disney fans in the area have been busy exploring the site, seeing what the Mickey Mouse House has to offer on Disney+.

Taking to Reddit, these lucky Disney fans have decided to share a few images of how the studio is presenting its Star Wars movies on the streaming platform. Each Star Wars movie has its own image on the site featuring central characters in iconic scenes taken from each entry in the franchise. These posters have a pretty monochromatic style. Each image has its very own assigned color.

Check out a screenshot of the offering down below:

The icons for the Star Wars movies on Disney+
from
r/StarWars

There's certainly a lot of excitement building up over Disney+. Not only is Disney putting up the complete Skywalker saga and the Star Wars spinoff movies on the streaming site, but Lucasfilm is preparing a host of new shows for Disney+ as well. Jon Favreau is developing Star Wars: The Mandalorian, a live-action Star Wars adventure series featuring Game of Thrones' Pedro Pascal. The studio is also producing a Rogue One spinoff series focused on the exploits of Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna). There's also the Obi-Wan series, allowing the return of Ewan McGregor.

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