Disney+ dropped a list of movies and series coming to the streaming platform in 2022, giving people more reasons to subscribe to the service and existing users to keep their subscriptions.

The streaming giant shared a one-minute video on Twitter on Thursday featuring a glimpse of all the movies coming to Disney+. The video starts with "The Book of Boba Fett," which is based on "Star Wars," and will be available from Dec. 29.

Here's the full list of content coming in 2022:

"Limitless" featuring Chris Hemsworth is a limited TV series that consists of six episodes. In the series, the actor will discover the full potential of his body's strength in different environments.

The animated adventure movie, "The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild," will begin streaming from Jan. 28. A Marvel miniseries created by Jeremy Slater, titled "Moon Knight," will also release in early 2022.

Marvel's other action-adventure, "Eternals," which was released in theaters on Nov. 5, will drop on Disney+ on Jan. 12.

Ryan Reynolds' highly anticipated movie, "Free Guy," which was released in August, will be available on the platform from Feb. 23. "The World According to Jeff Goldblum" Season 2 will also stream on Disney+.

Several Marvel miniseries like "I Am Groot," "Ms. Marvel" and "She Hulk," as well as the Disney+ original musical comedy movie, "Sneakerella," will be released on Disney+ in the summer of 2022.

"Cheaper by the Dozen" will start streaming in March.

"Hocus Pocus 2," "Better Nate Than Never" and "Disenchanted" will also become available on the streaming giant next year. In "Hocus Pocus 2," the three witches have entered the modern world and they look fascinated by it, Disney revealed.

"High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" Season 3, Disney-Pixar's "Cars on the Road," "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers," "RISE" and "Willow" will also debut next year.

"2022 can't come soon enough. With all that's in store for #DisneyPlus, what are you most excited to stream next year?!" Disney+ wrote in a Twitter post.

Fans in the comments section shared their excitement.

While some fans praised the streaming platform for sharing Marvel and Star Wars series, others noted that they should create more original content.

Disney+ subscriptions in the recently ended quarter more than doubled from the same period a year earlier to 116 million
Disney+ subscriptions in the recently ended quarter more than doubled from the same period a year earlier to 116 million AFP / Nick Agro