These are all the Disney+ premieres for February 2023


During this beginning of the year you surely enjoyed a lot of new content on Disney +, Netflix, HBO Max and company. Nevertheless, January is gone and it is time to give way to the news that February bring to you on your favorite streaming platforms.

Disney+ has already presented its list of premieres in series and movies for February 2023 and we bring it to you so that you can write it down in your agenda. The platform will not present too many titles in the shortest month of the year, but you will still be able to enjoy excellent productions. Do you have your calendar ready to write down your multimedia appointments for the month? Let’s go there.

All the series that Disney + will premiere in February 2023

During this month, Disney+ will premiere just 4 series in its Spanish catalogue, with “The Invisible Girl” being one of the most striking. This series ctells the story of Aurora Ros, a high school student considered invisible for the society that strangely appears dead one day in the peaceful town of Crdena. All the inhabitants seem suspicious, as the past seems to connect them somehow with Aurora.


Who will have the task of discovering the culprit? Julia Plaza, a fellow student who is obsessed with the fact and will take advantage of all her mental agility to discover the truth. Julia is accompanied by her father, the local police sergeant, who also wants reveal the secret behind that crime.

This first season “The invisible girl” adapts the first book of the homonymous literary saga written by the Spanish Blue Jeans (Francisco de Paula) and will be released on February 15. The Disney+ series schedule for February 2023 looks like this:

  • The Prouds: Louder and Prouder (Season 2) February 1.
  • The Invisible Girl (Season 1) – February 15.
  • Primetime (Season 1) – February 15.
  • Fleishman’s in Trouble (Season 1) February 22.

Wakanda Forever is the great movie to be released on Disney+ Spain for February 2023

When we said that the catalog of novelties is short, it is because it really is. Disney+ will release only one film in Spain during February 2023, but it is a fabulous title. We talked about nothing and nothing less than the arrival of the second black panther movie to the streaming platform, perhaps the best superhero movie of 2022.

After the death of King T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) and last Black Panther, Wakandans will have to face a new danger, coming from the bottom of the seas. It will be the job of Shuri (Letitia Wright), Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and other leaders of Wakanda to resist what is coming their way, and try to recover the savior of their people. “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will premiere on Disney+ on February 1.

Of course, the fact that this list is so short is not something that you should worry about, because Disney + will have other news during this month. We are referring to new episodes of series whose seasons have been broadcast since January or December, the same ones that you are sure to keep track of.


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