The 3 series added to Disney+ from September 21, 2022

The titles to watch the week of September 19 look more than promising for subscribers to the Disney+. The 21 day coincides with the release date of the highly anticipated series Andor. After a month-long delay, the Star Wars-inspired series will finally make its debut.

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And while it’s one of this month’s most anticipated titles, it’s not the only series to watch this week.

The Kardashians — season 2 (September 22)

Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kris, Kendall and Kylie are back on Disney+ for new adventures. The great Kardashian family has not finished talking regarding it. You already thought you knew everything regarding the Kardashians, you may have surprises.

Rediscover the daily star life of this unusual family. Career, family, love, as always, the Kardashians are not in the language of wood. And that’s one of the reasons why this show regarding their exuberant life still attracts so much attention.

Andor (September 21)

If you are familiar with the Star Wars universe, this title must necessarily evoke something for you. Prequel to the movie “Rogue One”, the Andor series focuses on the adventures of pilot Cassian Andor (played by Diego Luna). The events of this new story take place five years before those of Rogue One.

Five years before the mission that led him to infiltrate the tropical planet Scarif, Cassian already had a lot on his plate. In particular, he had to carry out a rather perilous spy mission whose success will have an impact within the Rebel Alliance which still stands up to the Galactic Empire.

The Resident – ​​season 4 (September 21)

Matt Czuchry is back on Disney+ with his devastating smile for the fourth season of The Resident as Doctor Conrad Hawkins. Accompanied by doctors Pravesh, Okafor, Austin and Bell, all the staff at Chastain Hospital will still have their work cut out for them.

Between idealism and harsh reality, Chastain staff members are confronted with difficult situations on a daily basis. This is all the more the case when they have to deal with the bureaucratic practices of hospital officials who all too often prioritize profits over the well-being of patients.

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