If this is correct, She-Hulk's finale will arrive at the end of July, allowing Ms. Marvel to pick up in August.
While Disney has now revealed a May 25th release for Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, and will also have Star Wars: Andor to slip into the schedule somewhere, it was previously suggested that She-Hulk would be the next series to drop. The She-Hulk series will probably not arrive until the second half of the year, which is contrary to a TV app that has the show as coming in June.
While the timing is tight, all of this adds up to a Disney+ schedule that suggests Moon Knight's March 30th debut will lead to a run of Marvel series that will be almost constant until the end of the year. There is constant speculation over the release schedule of the latest Marvel Studios series or movie, and with Moon Knight now confirmed to premiere next month, attention is already turning to whom the next Marvel hero will be to arrive on Disney+.
Currently, She-Hulk and Ms. Marvel are the closest to finishing production, with the former seemingly in final stages of post-production, while the latter just returned to filming for reshoots. Recently, this has been true with the end of Hawkeye just before the debut of The Book of Boba Fett, and just weeks before the arrival of Moon Knight.
There are many factors that contribute to the way Disney+ releases its most anticipated shows between the two Star Wars franchises, with the platform usually staggering the release of its most anticipated shows between the two franchises with no overlap. The first episode of She-Hulk, titled The Rules Don't Apply, is listed to air on June 10th.
The fact that She-Hulk is listed for a Friday release rather than Wednesday supports this being correct.
The Secret Invasion series is said to be arriving this year, just before Black Panther, which will be released in November. It has been rumored for a while that Ms. Marvel will premiere in the summer, but there is a big gap after Moon Knight. There is a chance that the release of its TV shows has changed because of the reshuffling of its movie release dates. Even without delays in production, the sheer volume of output means that we are never more than a month away from a new release. This is as close to an official timetable as we have had so far.