Finally, some news regarding Disney’s own streaming platform has surfaced online.
At the 2019’s Investor Day for Disney’s shareholders, some information has been confirmed by the global company itself. One of the news the monthly fee for DisneyPlus. It’s going to be 6.99 USD for one HD device or screen and the double price for more. It has also been revealed that the service will finally be released on November 12 in the U.S market but the rest of the world has to wait to 2020 for access.
Some of the already confirmed Tv-series are; Wandavision, Loki, Falcon and The Winter Soldier from Marvel. All actors from Marvel Cinematic Universe returns for respective roles. Disney has also confirmed a documentary behind the work of Frozen 2, The Mandalorian – The first-ever Star Wars series among other show that’s going to create buzz. The Simpsons will also have all of their 30 seasons available as well, right from day one.
Quote from Kevin Mayer, chairman, Direct-to-Consumer and International:
“We’re extremely excited about our growing portfolio of direct-to-consumer offerings. As we demonstrated today, with Disney+ we will deliver extraordinary entertainment in innovative ways to audiences around the world,” said Mayer. “We’ll continue to enhance the user experience with a constant pipeline of high-quality programming, making the service even more appealing to consumers.”
All of the media arsenals from Disney will be available from November 12, 2019. The service itself will be available on all mobile devices as well. It will launch globally this year and expand thereafter globally in the next two years with thousands of hours to entertain families worldwide.
Source: Disney
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