From Variety:
In addition, there is an option for a year plan, which costs $69.99.
Disney+ will also include 'The Simpsons' and NatGeo programming(like Oscar winner, "Free Solo"), as well.
In my opinion, compared to the roll out of other online services, I think Disney+ has a decent launch catalog. My only gripe, is that most of the new 'exclusive' Disney+ films, sound like movies that were either nixed from a Theatrical run or the equivalent of a TV Movie/Direct to DVD.
Disney+ will launch in the U.S. on Nov. 12, 2019, and will cost $6.99 per month, the company announced — nearly half Netflix’s standard $12.99 plan.
The subscription VOD service represents Disney’s biggest and most aggressive move into the video-streaming wars. By pricing it well below Netflix, the Mouse House is betting it can rapidly drive up Disney+ customer base with a mélange of content that appeals to multiple demographics, including movies and TV shows from its Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and Disney brands.
The subscription VOD service represents Disney’s biggest and most aggressive move into the video-streaming wars. By pricing it well below Netflix, the Mouse House is betting it can rapidly drive up Disney+ customer base with a mélange of content that appeals to multiple demographics, including movies and TV shows from its Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and Disney brands.
Disney+ will also include 'The Simpsons' and NatGeo programming(like Oscar winner, "Free Solo"), as well.
In my opinion, compared to the roll out of other online services, I think Disney+ has a decent launch catalog. My only gripe, is that most of the new 'exclusive' Disney+ films, sound like movies that were either nixed from a Theatrical run or the equivalent of a TV Movie/Direct to DVD.