What is Disney+? (aka Disney Plus)
As the name suggests, Disney+ is built around legacy content from Disney’s major entertainment studios. These include Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, and National Geographic. At launch, Disney+ includes select films from 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures. Perhaps more importantly, the streaming service features original scripted and non-scripted content.
How Much Does It Cost?
Disney Plus is $7.99 per month for the ad-supported version and $10.99/per month for an ad-free experience. So, you can download unlimited content on up to 10 devices and stream titles on up to four devices simultaneously. You can also create up to seven user profiles per Disney+ account. Additionally, if you already have a Hulu account (without ads), it’s possible to connect it to your Disney Plus account by following these steps.
What Devices Does it Work On?
Featuring closed captioning and descriptive audio, some Disney+ content is available in English, Spanish, Dutch, French, and additional languages. It also streams in resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD in Dolby Vision and HDR 10, where available; it also supports Dolby Atmos sound. Here are the links for the app on the major platforms:
Where is Disney+ Available?
Disney+ is available in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands and will launch in Australia and New Zealand on November 19, 2019. In early 2020, it will become available in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Ireland and locations in Western and Eastern Europe, the Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
Where to Sign Up
A Disney+ subscription comes with a free seven-day trial. You can sign up for an account via the Disney+ website and through the various apps on supported devices.
Disney+ Content: Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and Tons More
Offering a mix of legacy and original content, Disney+ arrives with over 7,000 television episodes and 500 films, with more expected to get added in the weeks and months ahead. In general, if Disney owns something, it will eventually make its way to Disney+, although this won’t happen immediately. Instead, classic animated features such as Pinocchio and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will have a strong presence, as will Disney Channel hits like Descendants. Newer films, like the recent Toy Story 4, upcoming Frozen 2, and Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, will arrive after theatrical and home-video releases. All the Star Wars films will also have a prominent place in the service, as well as films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Original content highlights include:
“The Mandalorian,” an outer-space adventure set after the events of the original Star Wars trilogy.“Earth to Ned,” a half-hour talk show from the Jim Henson Company. Think The Tonight Show is hosted by extraterrestrial Muppets with real celebrity guests.Up to eight new Marvel Cinematic Universe television series, including “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” and “WandaVision.”An untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars series starring Ewan McGregor.“Diary of a Female President” from CBS Television Studios.Reimagined versions of classic films, including Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and Cheaper by the Dozen.
Is Disney+ Worth it?
Given the boatload of content that’s already online, Disney+ sounds like a fantastic deal for anyone who obsesses over all things Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, and no doubt even more content with its recent acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Better still, it’s just $7.99 monthly and includes up to 10 user profiles per account. That’s less than the cost of one ticket in movie theaters.
Disney Plus Price Update:
Disney Plus is available everywhere streaming services reside. And a subscription to Disney Plus is just $7.99/per month for the basic ad-supported version and $10.99/per month to go ad-free. Or, you can save by getting the Disney Plus bundle that includes Hulu and ESPN+, with the Duo bundle starting at $9.99/month. The service streams in resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD in Dolby Vision and HDR 10. Where available, it also supports Dolby Atmos sound. It is the home for all Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel, Nat Geo, Disney, and The Simpsons content.