Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord has finished its Season 1 rollout on Disney+, with Star Wars confirming on May 4, 2026 that all episodes are now streaming on the service.
The update came from the official Star Wars account after a Season 1 finale screening for the series. The post described the event as a wrap on the finale screening and pointed viewers to Disney+ for the full season. For fans who were waiting for the complete run before starting the series, the latest official update means the season is now available in full rather than being limited to a weekly episode drop.
The series has been part of Star Wars’ larger May the 4th conversation this year, alongside other Disney Parks and Lucasfilm updates tied to the holiday. Theme Park Shark previously covered the show’s Disney+ premiere date, and this latest update closes the loop on the release schedule for readers tracking when the full season would be available. Read the earlier coverage of the Maul – Shadow Lord premiere.
What Star Wars confirmed
Star Wars confirmed two specific pieces of information in the May 4 post: the Season 1 finale screening has taken place, and all episodes of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord are now streaming only on Disney+. The post did not announce a second season, a new special, or any additional release window beyond the full Season 1 streaming availability.
That matters mostly for viewers who prefer to watch an entire Star Wars season at once. Instead of checking Disney+ for new weekly installments, subscribers can now go directly to the complete season. The official post also keeps the Disney+ exclusivity clear, meaning the series is being positioned through Disney’s own streaming platform rather than a wider release.
Why theme park fans may care
While Maul – Shadow Lord is a Disney+ release, it sits inside the same Star Wars ecosystem Disney continues to use across its parks, merchandise, and entertainment calendar. Disney also used May the 4th to promote Star Wars content connected to Galaxy’s Edge, including new material tied to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and The Mandalorian and Grogu. Read more about the Mandalorian and Grogu update for Smugglers Run.
For park guests, this is not a ride operations change, ticket update, or event announcement. It does not change Galaxy’s Edge access, park hours, or Disney+ subscriber benefits inside the parks. The practical takeaway is simpler: if the series has been on your watch list, the full season is now available before Disney’s next wave of Star Wars park and film tie-ins arrives later in May.
What is still unknown
Star Wars did not announce any additional episodes, future seasons, park activations, or merchandise tied specifically to the finale screening in the May 4 post. If Disney or Lucasfilm shares follow-up details connected to the series, especially anything that crosses into the parks or official merchandise, that would be a separate update.
The best next step is to check Disney+ directly for the full season, then watch for any separate Lucasfilm or Disney Parks announcement if the series gets new park, merchandise, or entertainment tie-ins.
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Source: Star Wars on X, published May 4, 2026
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