I could be wrong, but in the wake of Ahsoka I'm pretty sure this is the first time in the Disney-owned era that we don't yet have an official release date for the next Star Wars installment, be it a live-action movie or live-action Disney+ series. We know 2024 will bring Skeleton Crew, The Acolyte, and season two of Andor, while there's a December 18, 2026 release date for the next movie, but we don't have exact dates for the shows and there's been no official announcement yet which movie will be releasing on that '26 date (though it's presumably the Rey movie). I'm sure this is at least partly due to the strikes, but rare nonetheless.
Skelton Crew and The Acolyte completed filming before the strikes, while Andor apparently had only two or three weeks left when the actors' strike hit. Season two of Andor was tentatively announced for August 2024, while Skeleton Crew was tentatively announced for "late 2023," but the latter clearly isn't happening now, so I'm guessing everything gets pushed back a couple months or so? If so, and I had to guess, I would say…
Winter/Spring 2024 = Skeleton Crew
Summer 2024 = The Acolyte
Fall 2024 = Andor
Something like that?
Either way, I'm just glad we finally get a year+ break from the Favreau/Filoni side of things. IMO, Ahsoka ended up being such a bland dud, and we're all we aware of how season three of The Mandalorian went down, so it'll be nice to finally hear from some new voices, and then, of course, presumably end the year with the second half of Andor.