Disney+ will air a whole host of shows air their big finales this month with the final episodes of FX's Clipped, 9-1-1, and The Kardashians all being available to stream
Disney + is set to bid farewell to several of its hit shows this month, with the finales of FX's Clipped, 9-1-1, and The Kardashians all on the schedule. But perhaps the most anticipated conclusion is that of Star Wars: The Acolyte, which will be available for streaming from July 17.
On July 12, fans can look forward to the return of Descendants with a fresh addition to the beloved franchise. Since its debut in 2015, Descendants has captured imaginations by focusing on the progeny of Disney's infamous villains.
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