Willow Star Calls Out Disney For "Embarassing" Removal Of Sequel Show From Disney+

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Willow star Warwick Davis calls out Disney for their "embarrassing" decision to remove the sequel show from their Disney+ content library.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warwick Davis, star of the original Willow movie and its 2022 sequel show, has called out Disney for its “embarrassing” decision to remove the show from Disney+. Picking up more than 20 years after the events of the original 1988 movie, the show premiered on November 2022 to favorable reviews and strong viewership numbers.

Saying that he meets fans of Willow on a daily basis, for whom the sequel show was originally made, the veteran actor asked what he should tell fans who ask why they can no longer view the series.

 

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