Disney+ is planning a massive expansion to its TV lineup over the next few years, with over 30 series across its many brands currently in development.

At the Disney Investor Day 2020 presentation, the House of Mouse announced that, over the next few years, approximately 10 Marvel series, 10 Star Wars series and 15 Disney live-action, Disney Animation and Pixar series will hit the streaming service. The streamer is also planning to release 15 features from Disney, Disney Animation and Pixar over that same time period.

RELATED: Latest WandaVision Poster Brings the Avengers Into the Modern Era

Disney did not provide any details on which series it was referring to, and it has already announced a multitude of projects that could be included in this count.

On the Marvel side, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was supposed to kick off the lineup in August, but, due to coronavirus delays, was pushed back to 2021. WandaVision will take its place as the first Disney+ MCU series and will premiere in January. Other series in the works include Loki, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Moon Knight and a drama centered on Nick Fury. An animated What If...? show is also in the works

RELATED: Disney+’s Cassian Andor Series Is Currently Filming

In the galaxy far, far away, rumors regarding The Mandalorian spinoffs have been circling since February 2020, when then-Disney CEO Robert Iger said there is a "possibility of infusing it with more characters and taking those characters in their own direction in terms of series." One of those series could be one focused on Cara Dune (Gina Carano), a former Rebellion shock trooper and friend of Mando and Baby Yoda. Disney+ is also developing a separate female-led series from showrunner and executive producer Leslye Headland.

Before these projects, however, Disney+ will debut its long-awaited Obi-Wan Kenobi series and a prequel to Rogue One starring Diego Luna as Cassian Andor. Production on the Cassian Andor series was halted due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, but recently restarted shooting. Obi-Wan Kenobi has faced its own delays, but is expected to begin production in March 2021. A Star Wars: The Clone Wars spinoff, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, is also in development and is rumored to premiere in spring 2021

Other projects that have been announced or rumored include series based on Percy Jackson & the Olympians, National Treasure, The Mighty Ducks, Turner & Hooch and the Kingdom Hearts video game series.

KEEP READING: Percy Jackson Creator Debuts Teaser for Disney+ Reboot