The French incarnation of the Disney+ streaming service has issued a press release offering details about the shows coming to the streaming service in the years ahead.

With the COVID-19 pandemic putting the production of various shows for the service on hold, it’s not clear when these series will resume production which makes any potential air date talk speculative.

Even so, The Direct (via CBM) reports that according to the press release the Obi-Wan Kenobi series and Marvel’s new hero shows “Ms. Marvel,” “She-Hulk” and “Moon Knight” have all been pushed back to 2022 from originally planned 2021 debuts.

It’s also not clear if either “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” and “WandaVision” will meet their planned late 2020 debuts, but the “Rogue One” prequel series about Cassian Andor is reportedly still on track for 2021. Also still confirmed for next year at the moment are “Loki,” “Hawkeye” and “What If?”.