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“LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite” Coming Soon To Disney+

Disney has announced that it will be releasing a brand new LEGO animated special called “LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite”, which will be coming to Disney+ later this summer.

The new special is a follow-up from “”LEGO Disney Princess: The Cast Quest” and tells the story of what happened after Ariel, Moana, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Snow White thwarted Gaston’s plan to take over all of their kingdoms, he calls upon Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen to help take the Princesses down once and for all.

The Princesses learn about Gaston’s scheme and recruit a few friends of their own with the help of Magic Mirror: Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella! Together, the Princesses team up for an ultimate showdown of good versus evil.

This is the latest LEGO animated special to be released on Disney+, following releases of shorts and films based on many different iconic franchises such as Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar.

“LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite” begins streaming on August 25th 2025, only on Disney+, which is during World Princess Week, which will also see Disney+ add a new 24/7 Stream that celebrates all Disney Princesses and their time-honoured stories. From confronting villains to navigating everyday challenges, Disney+’s Princess Stream will deliver a marathon of classics that honour Disney’s most beloved heroines from “Moana” to “The Little Mermaid.”

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