Disney Plus is now live: Everything you need to know
Update: November 12, 2019: Disney Plus has officially launched in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands. Also, the bundle deal with Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus is now live.
Disney announced well over a year ago that the company plans to launch its own streaming service. It would compete directly with services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and upcoming ventures like Apple’s streaming TV launch. Now we know what the Disney streaming service will be called: Disney Plus (or Disney+, as the company officially brands it). Its official logo shows that Disney Plus will link up organically with the rest of its properties. The service is now available in three countries, with more to be added later.
Disney is wasting no time in creating new content for the streaming service. Disney Plus is the home for lots of exclusive movies and TV series. That includes new Pixar, Marvel Studios and Star Wars content. We will go over everything we know about the Disney streaming service. We will update this post with new information as it is revealed.
What is Disney Plus?
As mentioned, Disney Plus is the official name for the Disney streaming service. It is the home for people of all ages to watch movies and TV shows across all of Disney’s brands. That includes its main Disney brand, its Pixar animated movies, its Marvel Studios and Star Wars properties, and National Geographic. The service will also have content from its recent acquisition of 20th Century Fox.
Disney Plus launch date, price, and availability
Disney Plus is now available in the US. It costs $6.99 a month or for $69.99 for an annual subscription, each with a seven-day free trial.
Disney Plus is also available in the US bundled with Hulu (with ads) and ESPN Plus. The price for getting all three streaming services is $12.99 a month. There is no free trial with this bundle.
If you are a current or new subscriber to Verizon Wireless’ unlimited 4G or 5G plans, you can get a full year of Disney Plus for free. This deal is also available for new customers for Verizon’s Fios internet and 5G home internet services.
Disney Plus is also available in Canada for $8.99 CAN per month or $89.99 CAN for a yearly subscription. Disney Plus is available in the Netherlands, priced at 6.99 euros per month or 69.99 euros for an annual subscription.
On Nov. 19, Disney Plus will launch in Australia and New Zealand. In the Land Down Under, the service will cost $8.99 AUS a month $89.99 AUS per year. In New Zealand, Disney Plus will cost $9.99 (New Zealand) a month or $99.99 (New Zealand) for an annual subscription.
Disney Plus will launch in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain on March 31, 2020. Disney confirmed the information in a tweet. The service will also be made available in other countries, which Disney will announce soon.
Here’s how to sign up for Disney Plus
As we mentioned, the service is now available to pre-order for US customers. Here’s how to handle the Disney Plus sign up process:
- Go to the Disney Plus web site on your browser. You will see two subscription choices. One is for $6.99 a month, while the other is for $69.99 for an annual subscription. Both offer users a seven-day free trial. Even if you sign up now, November 12, your credit or debit card won’t be charged until November 19. Of course, you can cancel your subscription before that trial period ends and not pay anything.
- You will then asked to type in the email address you want to use for your Disney Plus account. There’s also a checkbox that will send more info about company news and offers. You can uncheck that box if you don’t want to get more emails in your inbox. However, you will have to agree to the company’s Privacy Policy and Subscriber Agreement. Then, you can tap on the “Agree & Continue” box for the next phase of the Disney Plus sign up process.
- Next, you type in your personal password for your account. It must be at least six characters long. It must also have at least one number and one special character. Once you have typed that in, tap on “Continue”.
- Now it’s time to put in your payment information. You can either put in your credit/debit card info, or you can use a PayPay account. There’s also the option to enable a checkbox so that the payment info can be used across all of the Disney properties. Once you have filled out the payment info, tap on the “Agree & Continue” box for the next phase of the Disney Plus sign up process.
- That’s it. You are done with the Disney Plus sign up procedure.
What platforms and devices support Disney Plus?
Disney Plus is available on a wide variety of platforms devices. Here’s a list of what’s been confirmed:
- iOS, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices
- Apple TV set-top boxes, including integration with the new Apple TV app. It will allow customers to sign up for the service inside the app
- Android, including Android-based phones and tablets (specific OS version not yet revealed)
- Android TV-based devices, including the Nvidia Shield.
- Google Chromecast and devices that have Chromecast built-in
- Microsoft Xbox One game consoles
- Sony Playstation 4 game consoles
- Roku, including all Roku sticks, set-top boxes, and TVs that have the Roku OS installed
- Amazon Fire TV-based sticks, set-top boxes, and TVs
- PC desktop web browsers (currently unannounced)
- Samsung smart TVs from 2016 to current models.
- LG smart TV models.
The company has not confirmed Disney Plus support for the Nintendo Switch console. However, an early promo slide for the service did show Disney Plus running on that device. It’s possible it will be added in the future.
Disney Plus interface and features
The Disney Plus app and UI includes special sections for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic brands There will also be sections in the interface so users can see all of the service’s movies, TV shows, and original content. Users will be able to create up to seven custom individual profiles. Kids can see the shows and movies they are interested in, while their older parents can see their preferred content.
Disney Plus will also feature 4K streaming for movies and TV shows that support it. The service will support streaming for up to 10 devices at once, with up to four concurrent streams at once. The smartphone and tablet apps will include support for downloading content as well. That means users can watch movies and shows offline for as long as they subscribe to the service. Some movies and TV shows will have DVD-like commentaries and extras.
Disney Plus will also have a Kids Mode. It will include parental controls so moms and days can keep their sons and daughters from seeing content that’s out of their age group.
Will Disney Plus have ads?
According to a new report on The Verge, there will be ads for the cable TV service Starz. However, they will only be seen on the login page for the Android app and on web browsers. Once you get past the login page, the Disney Plus service will be ad-free.
So why is there going to be a login screen ad from Starz in the first place? The Verge states it was part of a deal to get certain movies as Disney Plus launch titles that were previously licensed to Starz.
What older movies and TV shows does the service have?
Disney Plus will have access to hundreds of movies and TV shows from its 90 years of content. As we mentioned, that includes all those great animated films and live-action movies from the Disney brand. Movies and shows from Mickey Mouse to Snow White to Beauty and the Beast to Frozen and tons more are on the service. All of the Pixar and Star Wars films will be available on Disney Plus within the first year of its launch. It also includes the majority of the Marvel Studios superhero movies. It also includes TV shows from the National Geographic Channel. Classic content from The Disney Channel is also available on Disney Plus. That includes shows like Duck Tales to Hannah Montana, with thousands of episodes and over 100 movies.
See also: The best movies available now on Netflix
Because of a current contract with Netflix, the most recent films from the studio, such as Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War and A Wrinkle in Time, have made their streaming debuts on that service. Those films will make their way to Disney Plus in the next couple of years.
Disney Plus also has a number of family-themed TV shows and movies from its recent Fox purchase. That includes The Simpsons, with all 30 seasons available from day one on the service.
You can check out the full list of what classic TV shows and movies are available on the Disney Plus launch date in the US at the link below:
What original and exclusive movies and TV shows does Disney Plus have for the November 12 launch date?
These are the Disney Plus original and exclusive movies and TV shows available to stream for the launch day on November 12:
Noelle – a Christmas movie starring Anna Kendrick as the daughter of Santa Claus. The movie also stars Bill Hader.
Lady and the Tramp – a live action-CGI remake of the classic Disney animated film.
The Mandalorian – A 10-episode live-action TV series based in the Star Wars universe. It centers on an unnamed Mandalorian bounty hunter.
High School Musical – The Musical: The Series – A TV series reboot of the popular Disney Channel movie series. The show has already been renewed for a second season.
The World According to Jeff Goldblum – A NatGeo series centering on actor Jeff Goldblum and his look at interesting things on the planet.
The Imagineering Story – A six-part docuseries that focuses on the works of the Imagineers. They have combined art and engineering to bring the Disney parks attractions to life.
Sparkshorts – Disney’s Pixar animation group will debut four all new short subjects on Disney Plus on November 12. Another short will arrive in December and still another will debut in January.
Pixar in Real Life – Another Pixar-based series, but this one is not animated. Instead, this docu-series will see classic Pixar movie characters interact with real humans in a “Candid Camera” type of way.
Forky Asks A Question – A series of shorts featuring Forky, the new character from Toy Story 4.
Encore – Former students reunite to once again stage their high-school musical as adults.
Marvel’s Hero Project – A series about kids who are making a difference in their communities.
In addition, Disney Plus will drop One Day at Disney on the service December 3, a few weeks after it launches. It will be a feature-length documentary that will look at the lives of Disney employees around the world. It was filmed during one day on the job, February 21, 2019. After the feature film is released, Disney Plus will show One Day at Disney short subjects every week, and each will focus on just one employee in the Walt Disney company.
What other original and exclusive movies and TV shows will Disney Plus have?
Here’s a quick look at the many other original films and TV shows that are either in production now or have been completed that will make their exclusive debut on Disney Plus:
Disney Plus original films
- Magic Camp – a family comedy centering on a summer camp for magicians
- Timmy Failure – a movie based on the popular children’s book series of the same name
- Stargirl – a movie based on the young adult novel of the same name
- Togo – a movie based on the real-life story of a sled dog, Togo, and his master who have to transport a diphtheria serum to Nome, Alaska in 1925
- Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe – A new animated movie based on the classic Disney Channel series
- Secret Society of Second Class Royals – This movie centers on a princess who is second in line to the throne of her kingdom, who discovers she has superpowers.
In addition, Disney is in early development for a ton of other movies for the streaming service, including remakes of many of its live-action comedies, such as Three Men and a Baby, Father of the Bride, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, and The Parent Trap. Also, live-action remakes of other classic Disney animated films are in development for Disney Plus, including The Sword in the Stone and Peter Pan.
Future original scripted TV shows
Here’s a look at the TV shows that have been confirmed as being in development for Disney Plus:
- Lizzie McGuire – This is a sequel series to the popular Disney Channel teen comedy show. It will feature Hillary Duff reprising her role as the title character, who is now 30 years old.
- Monsters at Work – A TV show based on the universe of Pixar’s Monsters Inc and Monsters University animated films
- Diary of a Female President – A show about a 12-year old Cuban-American girl who is destined to become the President of the United States. This show will actually be made by CBS Studios, rather than by Disney.
- Love Simon – A show based on the 2018 teen romantic comedy movie
- The Sandlot – A show based on the cult hit kids baseball film
- Chip ‘n’ Dale – A new reboot of Disney’s animated show featuring the two chipmunks Chip and Dale
- Life and Death – A half-hour sitcom about a child who grows up in the 1970s with two deaf parents.
- Muppets Now – A new series of shorts featuring the Muppets characters.
- Big Shot – John Stamos will star as fired college basketball coach. He’s then hired to be a coach and teacher at an all-girls high school.
In addition, unconfirmed reports claim that many more TV shows are in the early stages of development for Disney Plus, including a reboot of The Mighty Ducks.
Future original Star Wars TV shows
There will be at least three original Star Wars-based TV shows on Disney Plus:
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars – A continuation and conclusion to the cult-favorite animated TV series set in between Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
- Untitled Star Wars: Rogue One prequel series – a TV show that centers on rebel spy Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna, before the events of Rogue One
- Untitled Star Wars: Obi-Wan series – Ewan McGregor will return to the role he took on during the Star Wars prequel movies in this series.
Future original Marvel TV shows
If you are a fan of the MCU movies, get ready for a ton of original Marvel shows set in that universe on Disney Plus
- Loki – A six-episode TV show based on Loki, the popular Marvel Studios supervillain. Actor Tom Hiddleston will reprise that role for the series.
- WandaVision – A Marvel series that focuses on The Scarlet Witch and Vision couple
- Hawkeye – Jeremy Renner will return to his role as Marvel’s top archer in this series.
- Falcon and The Winter Soldier – A Marvel series that teams up two of the superheroes that have been previous teammates of Captain America.
- Ms. Marvel – A Marvel Studios series centering on the Pakistani-American superhero of the same name.
- Moon Knight – Yet another Marvel Studios series, this one telling the story of Marc Spector, a dark vigilante with moon-based powers
- She-Hulk – The gamma-powered woman who is also a lawyer will be the subject of another Marvel Studios series.
- Marvel What If – A animated series that takes a look at how the Marvel Cinematic Universe would look if certain events had happened differently.
Future original non-scripted TV shows
Disney will also launch a number of non-scripted TV shows on Disney Plus:
- Ink & Paint – the story of the women who worked on Disney’s classic animated films.
- Marvel’s 616 – A show about how Marvel Comics stories and characters intersect with the real world.
- Earthkeepers – A look at people dedicated to preserving endangered animals.
- Be Our Chef – Families complete to cook dishes, with the winning dishes to be offered at Disney’s theme parks.
- Rogue Trip – A travel series centering on overlooked destinations.
- Shop Class – Students compete to create new and cool gadgets.
- (Re)Connect – Families with issues try to come back together with the help of experts.
- Cinema Relics: Iconic Art of the Movies – A look at props and costumes from well known Disney films.
- Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 – A series that goes behind the scenes of the creation of the upcoming CGI movie sequel.
What about all of that Fox content and Hulu?
As mentioned, Disney has now acquired much of the content of 21st Century Fox. That means Disney will have the movie and TV rights to franchises like Aliens, Predator, Planet of the Apes, and the X-Men-Deadpool Marvel Comics characters. However, Disney Plus will launch for a family audience, which means that much of Fox’s franchises, which are made for an older audience, won’t show up on the Disney streaming service.
However, in a recent investors call, Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that a number of former Fox franchises will be rebooted in some way for Disney Plus. Specific movie franchises that were mentioned included Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Cheaper by the Dozen.
The good news for Disney is that it now effectively controls all of Hulu. It originally owned 30 percent, and then it bought the 30 percent share once owned by Fox. Recently, it made a deal with Comcast to buy the remaining interest it has in Hulu in about five years, but Comcast also agreed to give operational control of the service to Disney. Hulu currently has about 20 million subscribers. Disney has indicated that it could offer content of the properties that it bought in the Fox deal on Hulu, rather than on Disney Plus.
That’s all we currently know about Disney Plus. What do you think of the Disney streaming service as it now stands, and do you plan to sign up for it when it launches?
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