Both seasons of “LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures” have been removed from Disney+ globally including in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Although the series was removed, the shorts still remain available to stream.
The removal came as a bit of a surprise since Disney+ does not announce which titles will be leaving every month. Currently, it is unknown if the series will be returning to Disney+.
The Freemakers are sibling scavengers operating a salvage and repair shop on a space station at the distant edge of the Empire. When Force-sensitive 12-year old Rowan Freemaker discovers the Kyber Saber, an ancient artifact with a powerful connection to the Jedi, his world is turned upside down. Along with his quick-witted older sister Kordi, ace pilot brother Zander, and a refurbished battle droid named Roger, Rowan is thrown into an epic struggle against the Empire to restore peace to the galaxy.
“LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures” is a TV show produced by Wil Film, Lucasfilm, LEGO and Lucasfilm Animation. The show was originally broadcast on Disney XD in the United States in 2016.
You can watch a trailer for the series below:
To see all the titles that were removed from Disney+ in the United States this month, click here.