Disney+ streaming video service launches on November 12 for $7 per month
venturebeat | April 11, 2019
Disney unveiled new details on Thursday about Disney+, a family-friendly digital video subscription that is set to debut later this year and compete with Netflix.The ad-free service will include movies and TV series from Disney and will feature programming from the Marvel superhero universe, the “Star Wars” galaxy, “Toy Story” creator Pixar animation and the National Geographic channel. When the service debuts on Nov. 12, some of the programming available from Disney’s libraries will include: Classic Disney animated movies such as 101 Dalmatians and Bambi.The entire Pixar catalog including A Bug’s Life and Cars,Captain Marvel and three other Marvel films,The first and second Star Wars trilogies.Live-action movies such as the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.More than 5,000 episodes of Disney Channel shows such as Hannah Montana.Disney also will create original programming exclusively for the service. According to the company, that will include: