Disney is ing the streaming game with new service Disney+, set to launch on November 12, 2019, and the studio is bringing a big lineup of original TV shows and movies to the table. From Star Wars shows like planning to spend $500 million on original Disney+ content in 2019 alone.

With established competitors like Netflix and Amazon Prime to contend with, Disney is planning to draw Disney+ customers in with a low starting price point of $6.99 a month, and a large library of archived Disney content at launch. However, in order to succeed in the streaming game, Disney+ will also need to offer a wealth of exclusives within its first few years.

Related: Everything You Need to Know About Disney+

Though the launch of Disney+ is still months away, Disney already has shows and movies lined up through to 2021. Here's what's coming to Disney+, and when to expect it.

Falcon and Winter Soldier

Winter Soldier and Falcon

Release: First year of launch.

Two of Captain America's best buds will be teaming up for Falcon and Winter Soldier, a live-action series starring Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie. Not much is known about the series yet, most likely because Marvel wants to avoid spoiling the events of Avengers: Endgame. However, Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson made a formidable (and funny) team in Captain America: Civil War, so it should be fun to see them exchanging banter and covering each other's backs in their own show.

Related: These Marvel Shows Are Coming After Avengers: Endgame

Loki

Loki

Release: Second year after launch.

Thor's trickster brother is getting his own live-action series in Avengers: Infinity War.

WandaVision

Vision Scarlet Witch Civil War

Release: Second year after launch.

The rather bizarrely titled intersect with the movie side of the MCU.

Marvel’s What If…?

Marvel What If comic books

Release: First year after launch

An animated series inspired by the "What If...?" Marvel comics, Agent Peggy Carter became Captain America instead of Steve Rogers. Not to be left out, this universe's version of Steve becomes the first ever Iron Man, with a suit built by Howard Stark.

The Mandalorian

Mandalorian silhouette Pedro Pascal Star Wars

Release: Episode 1 available at launch

Pedro Pascal leads the cast of the Bounty Hunters Guild.

Related: Star Wars Theory Explains The Biggest Mandalorian Plot Hole

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Ahsoka Tano

Release: First year after launch

Animated series and Darth Maul. In season 7, Ahsoka has left the Jedi and is attempting to start a new life in the underworld of Coruscant.

Untitled Cassian Andor Series

Cassian with a sniper rifle in Rogue One A Star Wars Story

Release: Second year after launch

Diego Luna's ruthless Rebel spy Cassian Andor, who made his debut in The Americans' Stephen Schiff will both produce the show and serve as showrunner. Set prior to the events of Rogue One, the show will explore Cassian's history in espionage at the height of the Empire's power.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

The cast of High School Musical The Musical The Series

Release: Available at launch

As you can possibly decipher from the tongue-in-cheek title, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series is about a high school production of High School Musical. This is a ten-episode series set in East High, the real high school where High School Musical was filmed, and where students are now preparing to put on their high school's first production of High School Musical. Got it?

Monsters at Work

Mike and Sully stand by a door in Pixar's Monsters, Inc.

Release: Second year after launch

Set six months after the end of Pixar classic several returning actors from the original movie, including Billy Crystal, John Goodman, John Ratzenberger, and Jennifer Tilly.

Diary of a Female President

Jane smiling in Jane the Virgin

Release: First year after launch

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend writer Ilana Peña. The show will follow a 12 year-old Cuban-American girl with big dreams, "as she navigates the ups and downs of middle school and her journey to becoming the future president of the United States."