The ‘Dinosaurs’ TV Show is Coming to Disney+ This Fall. During the airing of Ryan Reynolds new ABC TV Show, Don’t, the famed actor and businessman shared that the early 90’s hit show from ABC, Dinosaurs, is on the way to Disney+ sometime this fall! Reynolds did not give any specific dates, but it comes as no surprise that Disney is looking to add nostalgic titles to the streaming service and allow subscribers to enjoy their favorite shows while growing up or raising their families.
Not familiar with the series? Check out this synopsis of the show: “Dinosaurs live like humans in this 1990s sitcom set in 60,000,003 B.C. in Pangaea. Blue-collar dinosaur Earl Sinclair tries to cope with short-tempered boss Bradley P. Richfield of the Wesayso Corporation so he can put food on the table for his large family: sweet-natured and long-suffering wife Fran, rebellious teenage son Robbie, shop-til-she-drops daughter Charlene and precocious Baby, not to mention his crusty mother-in-law, Ethyl. On his rare night out, Earl pals around with his buddy Roy Hess. The show touched on a number of topical issues, including environmentalists, endangered species, LGBT rights, censorship and corporate crime.”
Will you be streaming Dinosaurs when it premieres on Disney+ this fall? What other films or shows are you excited to stream soon? Which nostalgic titles do you hope to see soon on Disney+? We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions in the comments.
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