Left: In an image from Star Wars: The Mandalorian, Mando (portrayed by Pedro Pascal) can be seen in his helmet and armor. Middle: In a promotional image from ABC’s Home Improvement, Tim Allen as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor is wearing a light denim button-down shirt and is smiling at the camera. Over his left shoulder he’s holding a square power strip. Right: In a promotional image for Freeform’s grown-ish, star Marcus Scribner is wearing a red track suit—with a white stripe down the arm that features small green leaves—and a white T-shirt.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

By Courtney Potter

As we head into this pre-Fourth of July weekend, there’s so much incredibly watchable fun in store from around the worlds of Disney. Have you been wondering just what went into the making of the memorable Season 3 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian? You’re in luck, because the third season of Disney Gallery is back on Disney+! If you missed the Season 6 premiere of grown-ish, fire up Hulu and have a look. And for those nostalgic for the 1990s, don your heftiest tool belt and settle in (just don’t get any grease on the couch) for a binge-watch of ABC’s classic sitcom Home Improvement, starring Disney Legend Tim Allen. What else is in store? Read on to find out…

In an image from Season 3 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian, Mando (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu are seen in a small cockpit. There is some sort of glass dome over them, and blurry lights can be seen around them. The image is dark, as if it’s at night.

Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Mandalorian – The Making of Season 3—first episode now streaming on Disney+
Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Mandalorian is a documentary series that pulls back the curtain on The Mandalorian… Each chapter explores a different facet of the live-action Star Wars series through interviews, behind the scenes footage, and incredible roundtable conversations with the show’s creatives. With this episode, see how the series talent crafted an amazingly ambitious third season.

In a promotional image from ABC’s Home Improvement, now streaming on Disney+, Disney Legend Tim Allen is seen as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor and is surrounded by his TV family: Patricia Richardson as Jill, Zachery Ty Bryan as Brad, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Randy, and Taran Noah Smith as Mark. Allen is wearing a tool belt filled with tools and over his left shoulder is holding a square power strip. He is wearing a light denim button-up shirt and jeans. The rest of the family is wearing typical 1990s everyday clothing—flannel shirts, jeans, and the like. The whole family is seen against a white background.

Home ImprovementSeasons 1 through 8 now streaming on Disney+
The classic ABC sitcom, starring Disney Legend Tim Allen, comes to the streaming service. Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor is the star of television’s Tool Time show, but he’s often a bit of a klutz when he tries his home-improvement skills around the house. He’s not always terribly adept in his relationships with his wife and three boys, either. Hijinks—as they so often do—ensue. Patricia Richardson, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Taran Noah Smith, Earl Hindman, and Richard Karn also star.

A promotional image for Disney Channel’s The Villains of Valley View features Isabella Pappas as Havoc/Amy, Lucy Davis as Eva/Surge, James Patrick Stuart as Vic/Kraniac, Malachi Barton as Colby/Flashform, Reed Horstmann as Jake/Chaos, and Kayden Muller-Janssen as Hartley. They are standing on a set that features furniture coming out of the floor at odd angles, as if through another dimension. Everyone except Muller-Janssen is wearing typical “villains”-style outfits—colorful spandex suits, masks, and the like.

The Villains of Valley View—Friday, June 30, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
When teenage supervillain Havoc (Isabella Pappas) stands up to the head of the League of Villains, her family is forced to change their identities and relocate to a sleepy Texas suburb. With the help of her effervescent new neighbor Hartley (Kayden Muller-Janssen), Havoc—going incognito as Amy—must somehow hide her superpowers and quell her villainous nature in favor of something she and the rest of her family have fought against all their lives: being normal. In Friday’s new episode, Jake (Reed Horstmann) joins a karate class to restore his respect. The series also stars Lucy Davis, James Patrick Stuart, and Malachi Barton.

In an image from the Season 6 premiere of Freeform’s grown-ish, from left to right, Ceyair J. Wright as Zeke, Diggy Simmons as Doug, Marcus Scribner as Junior, and Trevor Jackson as Aaron are sitting around a living room, on chairs or a couch, watching an unseen TV. A coffee table is in front of them.

grown-ishSeason 6 premiere episode now streaming on Hulu
If you missed grown-ish’s Season 6 premiere on Freeform, catch it streaming on Hulu… The crew hits up a music festival before parting ways for the summer. After lunch with his dad, Andre (Marcus Scribner) suffers from “analysis paralysis” about choosing a major, his relationship with Annika (Justine Skye), and his plans for the upcoming school year.

In an image from Disney Branded Television’s Kiff, Kiff (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) is laying in a bed that’s surrounded by a white bookshelf-style arch, featuring shelves, nooks, and crannies that contain fun items like books, headphones, roller skates, and more. At the apex of the arch is the name “KIFF” in bold letters. The rest of the bedroom is just as colorful and unique, with beanbag chairs, a window seat, lots of books strewn about, and even a cactus and other plants and tree branches.

Kiff—Saturday, July 1, at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and Disney XD
The episode’s two stories include: “Weird Delivery,” in which Kiff (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) and Barry (H Michael Croner) want to go home but get sucked into a strange adventure; and “No Dad Ideas,” where Martin (voiced by James Monroe Iglehart) is determined to prove his inventing prowess when he realizes Kiff doesn’t know what his job entails.