A fossil may give a clue about a prehistoric fight between dinosaurs. Scientists reveal how many coastlines are in danger of tsunamis. The Bad Batch continues their mission to break free from the Empire. And the Mandalorian returns on a mission to redeem himself after removing his helmet. Let’s check out what to watch on Disney+ this weekend.

THE MANDALORIAN

After the defeat of the Empire at the hands of Rebel forces, a lone bounty hunter operating in the Outer Rim, away from the dominion of the New Republic, goes on many surprising and risky adventures.

THE BAD BATCH

“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” follows the elite and experimental clones of the Bad Batch as they find their way in a rapidly changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone War. Members of Bad Batch—a unique squad of clones who vary genetically from their brothers in the Clone Army—each possess a singular exceptional skill that makes them extraordinarily effective soldiers and a formidable crew.

VOICES RISING: THE MUSIC OF WAKANDA FOREVER

Director Ryan Coogler and composer Ludwig Göransson work together in Lagos, Nigeria, which is at the center of a rapidly growing, dynamic musical scene. Focusing on the themes of past versus present and technology versus tradition, Göransson starts each recording day working with traditional musicians and ends the day working with modern recording artists, including Fireboy DML, Bloody Civilian, and Busiswa

DINO DEATH MATCH

A fossil discovered in 2006 contains two nearly complete dinosaurs locked in battle: a triceratops and a carnivore.

THE NEXT MEGA TSUNAMI

A decade since one of the deadliest tsunamis hit, scientists from across the globe make a shocking discovery that suggests many more coastal regions, from Australia to the Mediterranean, are at risk of killer tsunamis.

THE THREE CABALLEROS

If you are looking for legacy content, check out this forgotten film from Disney’s Wartime Era. It’s a package film with short featuring Donald Duck with his friends José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles. It was another film made as part of the American government’s “Good Neighbor Policy” with South America.

Those are my picks. What will you be watching this weekend?

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Jeremy Brown

Jeremy has been a big Disney fan since he was a kid growing up during the Disney Renaissance. One day he hopes to go to every Disney Park in the world.

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