Original Documentary ‘Willow: Behind the Magic’ Coming to Disney+

A new documentary about the making of the Disney+ original series Willow will soon be on Disney’s streaming service. Willow: Behind the Magic will be arriving on Disney+ on January 25, 2023. This documentary will feature the series’ breakout stars and also its returning legends. It will give a behind-the-scenes look at how this series was made. The series originally debuted on Disney+ on November 30, 2022, and became an instant hit with fans.

Along with announcing this new documentary, Disney+ released a trailer ahead of its arrival.

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Willow Description

The story of “Willow” began when an aspiring sorcerer, played by Warwick Davis, is whisked away on a journey to protect an infant empress Elora Danan and vanquish the evil Queen Bavmorda from their world of Andowyne. Now, the story continues with Davis reprising his titular role as he leads an unlikely crew of heroes – which includes a now-grown Elora, who has just learned of her prodigious birthright – on a quest to protect Andowyne from an even larger foe than they had imagined possible. “Willow” also stars Ellie Bamber, Ruby Cruz, Erin Kellyman, Tony Revolori, Amar Chadha-Patel, Dempsey Bryk, and Joanne Whalley. Kathleen Kennedy, Michelle Rejwan, Jonathan Kasdan, Tommy Harper, Wendy Mericle, Roopesh Parekh, Ron Howard, and Samie Kim Falvey serve as executive producers. The writers are John Bickerstaff, Hannah Friedman, and Jonathan Kasdan. The producers are Stephen Woolfenden, Julia Cooperman, Hameed Shaukat, and Max Taylor. 

Are you excited about the arrival of Willow: Behind the Magic and its arrival on Disney+? What did you think of the series? Did you watch the original film? How did they all do they work out together? Are you looking forward to this documentary? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!


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