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Perhaps the most important information we learned was that Disney+ will be launching on November 12.We also learned that the new streaming service will have both a monthly option, at $6.99 per month, and an annual option, at $69.99 per year.As for a timeline, the following content will be available at launch:High School Musical: The Musical: The SeriesThe MandalorianForky Asks a QuestionThe World According to Jeff GoldblumLady and The TrampAvailable in Year one:The Falcon and The Winter SoldierLamp LifeMonsters at WorkStar Wars: The Clone WarsMarvel’s What If…?Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2Magic of Animal KingdomMarvel’s 616NoelleThe Phineas and Ferb Movie (working title)Available in Year Two:LokiUntitled Cassian Andor SeriesWandaVision
LIBRARY HIGHLIGHTSBy the end of year one, Disney+ will house more than 7,500 episodes of television and 500 movies. Below is a sampling of content available at launch:FILMS:101 DalmatiansA Bug’s LifeA Goofy MovieAn Extremely Goofy MovieBambi BaoBig Hero 6Born in China CarsFantasiaFinding DoryFinding Nemo Free SoloFrozenFun and Fancy FreeHerculesHigh School MusicalHoney, I Shrunk the KidsInside OutIron ManLady and the TrampLilo & StitchMary PoppinsMickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers Mickey’s Once Upon a ChristmasMoanaMonsters UniversityPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlPixar Short Films Collection Vol 1RatatouilleRemember the TitansRogue One: A Star Wars StorySleeping BeautySnow White and the Seven DwarfsStar Wars: Episode I: The Phantom MenaceStar Wars: Episode II: Attack of the ClonesStar Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the SithStar Wars: Episode IV: A New HopeStar Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes BackStar Wars: Episode VI: Return of the JediStar Wars: Episode VII: The Force AwakensStar Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 film)Steamboat WillieThe Good DinosaurThe Incredibles The Little MermaidThe Parent Trap (1961)The Prince & The Pauper (1990) The Princess DiariesThe RocketeerThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice (short) The Sword in the StoneThe Three CaballerosThor: The Dark WorldToy StoryTron (1982)UpWall-EZootopiaTELEVISION SERIES: Amazing PlanetAndi Mack (seasons one–three)Boy Meets WorldBrain GamesDog Whisperer with Cesar MillanDr. K’s Exotic AnimalsDr. Oakley Yukon VetDrain the OceanDuckTales (1987)DuckTales (2016, season one)Earth LiveGoof TroopGreat MigrationsHowie Mandel’s Animals Doing ThingsKim PossibleMalcolm in the MiddleMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (animated series)Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man (animated series)Mickey and the Roadster Racers (seasons one and two)Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Mickey Mouse ShortsOne Strange RockRaven’s HomeRocky Mountain Animal RescueStar Wars RebelsStar Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 series)That’s So RavenThe Incredible Dr. PolThe Simpsons Unlikely Animal FriendsWicked Tuna
There are too many streaming platforms. I think it will be that way for a while, and then a lot of the smaller ones will condense and/or merge into the bigger ones in a few years. FGor example, Amazon Prime already offers extra 'pay' channels.Our method is to move from channel to channel, only ever having one a month (except Amazon Prime, which we have for 'free' shipping, and rarely watch). While IMHO this is the most frugal way to watch everything, there are a lot of people who will just subscribe to everything all of the time, like people who pay big bucks for those massive cable packages with hundreds of channels. I'm just glad that those of us who want to be more selective will have a choice.
Been reading loads of articles about this but nowhere does it say if they will be releasing it outside of the US. Hope they aren't shortsighted enough to not put it worldwide. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Disney is projecting 60 to 90 million subscribers by 2024, two-thirds of which it says will be international.
$70 for the year, will all the Marvel & Star Wars I can handle? Plus a relatively cheaper cost when bundling with Hulu (as I've already that)?
At such a cheap price this is a no brainer for me. I was going to get it anyways for all the new star wars stuff alone, but now I'll keep it all year no question.
I watched the Disney Investor's Day webcast (where all of this Disney+ information was announced) and while it was very brief, SDCC was specifically mentioned/shown as a venue through which to promote Disney+ (alongside Star Wars Celebration and D23). I don't have a screenshot saved, but I went through their very, very long investor's day You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and found the slide that was shown:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSo I am keeping my fingers crossed for Disney (and especially my beloved Marvel Studios) to give SDCC some love this year.