Star Wars fans have been waiting a long time to see Maul step back into the spotlight, and Maul - Shadow Lord's release date on Disney+ is officially here — with the rest of the season's schedule to follow.

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The animated series has been teased as a major new chapter for the former Sith, with Maul back at the heart of the action in a story set during Star Wars' Imperial era, shortly after the conclusion of the Clone Wars.

Here's everything we know about the release date for the upcoming Star Wars series!

Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord: When are new episodes on Disney+?

The official Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord release date for episodes 1 and 2 is 6 April. Star Wars confirmed the news in a post on X, revealing that the new animated series will launch on Disney+ with a two-episode premiere rather than a single opening chapter.

  • Chapter 1: The Dark Revenge — 6 April
  • Chapter 2: Sinister Schemes — 6 April
  • Chapter 3: Whispers in the Unknown — 13 April
  • Chapter 4: Pride and Vengeance — 13 April
  • Chapter 5: Inquisition — 20 April
  • Chapter 6: Night of the Hunted — 20 April
  • Chapter 7: Call to the Oblivion — 27 April
  • Chapter 8: The Creeping Fear — 27 April
  • Chapter 9: Strange Allies — 4 May
  • Chapter 10: Finale — 4 May
Devon Izara (voiced by Gideon Adlon) in Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord
Devon Izara (voiced by Gideon Adlon) in Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord. LucasFilm

How many episodes of Maul - Shadow Lord will there be?

Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord will have 10 episodes, released over the course of five weeks, with two episodes dropped per week.

The timing makes it so the series ends with a nice nod to the franchise as well, the final episodes — 9 and 10 — launch on 4 May, better known to sci-fi fans as Star Wars Day.

Is there a trailer for Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord?

Yes! Check out the trailer below:

Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord is available to watch on Disney+.

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