Disney Plus: How to Stream Disney’s Huge Movie and TV Library

Disney Plus was just announced and it’s already being heralded as the streaming home to all Disney movies and TV shows. That means Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney shows like Star vs. the Forces of Evil are all headed to the new streaming service along with classics like Aladdin, Lion King, and more! But what exactly is Disney Plus, what will you be able to watch on it, and how can you get access? Here’s everything we know so far about Disney Plus and how you can stream Disney’s huge library of movies and TV shows right now!

 

What is Disney Plus?

Disney plus, the newest entertainment service from Disney, will be launching later this year. This streaming service has everything you could want – movies, shows, Marvel, Star Wars and more! For a one-time fee of $6.99 per month, you can have access to all of these incredible titles. Watch as many times as you like without having to worry about late fees or additional costs. The Star Wars library alone is worth the price of admission, with such classics like The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi available for viewing.

 

What does it cost?

Disney Plus will cost $6.99/month or $69.99/year, with an annual subscription giving you access to all the content in Disney’s library. There are also plans for a 14-day free trial before signing up for an annual subscription. This includes streaming of movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), Fox (X-Men) and National Geographic Films. In other words, if it’s made by one of these companies, it’ll be on Disney Plus. The service is set to launch on November 12th with Toy Story 4 as its first movie followed by The Lion King live-action remake on November 18th.

 

When does it launch?

Disney plus will launch November 12, 2019 in the United States. The service will cost $6.99 per month for a single-user plan or $69.99 per year for a family plan. It is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, Chromecast and Xbox One. You can stream channels like ESPN+ which includes live MLB games, NBA games, and NHL Games. You can also use PlayStation Vue with HBO and SHOWTIME as add-ons. If you have AT&T wireless you can sign up for DIRECTV NOW with their free trial period. If you have Comcast Xfinity, you can get Xfinity Instant TV for $20.00 monthly and access ESPN+, including live MLB games, NBA games, and NHL Games. Or if you want to try something different than Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime Video then go ahead and sign up for DISNEY PLUS (or as we call it: D+) by using this link.

 

How do I subscribe?

You can subscribe to the service for $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year, with the first three months of service costing just $0.99 each.

To sign up, you’ll need to create an account using your email address and password, which will also enable you to stream content from other services like Hulu and Netflix in addition to Disney Plus. There is no annual commitment required. If you decide later on that Disney Plus isn’t for you, unsubscribing is easy; just go to the Settings menu and tap Cancel My Subscription.

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What will be on the service?

Disney is adding a new streaming service called Disney Plus. With it, you’ll get access to all of the company’s content from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and more. The service will offer ad-free programming for $6.99/month or $69.99/year in the US, Canada, and Latin America (pricing elsewhere is TBD). You can also sign up for a free 7-day trial before deciding whether or not you want to commit long term. You can cancel anytime with no penalty so there are no strings attached. If you have kids at home who love Disney’s content, this could be the perfect way to spend your next movie night. For those who are into sports, you may be interested in ESPN+, which offers live sports coverage for $4.99 per month or $49.99 annually ($39.96 if billed annually).

 

Is there a free trial?

Yes, there is a 14-day trial that you can use to test the service. After you sign up, you will have access to all of the content on the app for 14 days. If after those 14 days you decide it isn’t right for your family, just call or chat with customer service and they will cancel your account. Another perk of signing up for a free trial before October 1st is that you will get 30% off the regular price when subscribing. And if there are shows or movies that are missing from the catalog during your free trial, be sure to let them know so they can add them before the full launch in November!

 

Can I watch in 4K HDR on Apple TV or Chrome cast Ultra?

Yes! You can stream in 4K HDR on Apple TV or Chrome cast Ultra. To do so, make sure you’re using the latest version of your device’s software. Some devices may not support 4K HDR streaming, but those that do will allow you to enjoy all the benefits of 4K HDR without needing a new television. 4K HDR is best viewed on newer televisions with an OLED display panel. So if you have one, you’re set for watching any of Disney’s programming in this resolution. What about Dolby Atmos? If your device has speakers with Dolby Atmos, then yes! These speakers will provide immersive surround sound to go along with what your eyes are seeing on screen.

 

Will there be add-ons and live channels like HBO Now?

Disney has unveiled the details for its new streaming service, Disney+. The service will be $6.99 a month, which is a little less than HBO Now’s $14.99 monthly price tag. There will not be any add-ons or live channels on Disney+, but there are some other perks that come with it. With your subscription, you’ll get access to all of Disney’s movies (starting in 2019), including classics like The Lion King, Toy Story and Aladdin. All the Star Wars movies too! But if you’re not into those movies or shows, there are still plenty of other options from Pixar and Marvel Studios.

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Where can I find new content when it’s released?

The Disney Plus app will be the best way to find new content when it’s released. The app has a section called what’s New that will list everything you can stream, such as new episodes of your favorite shows or a great new movie. You can also browse through lists of what is available under different categories, like Star Wars, Marvel, or Box Office Hits. Lastly, you’ll be able to search for something specific on the app.

 

Is my stuff going away when you take over my Fox deal titles?

We’re not buying the content in your Fox deal, we’re buying the company. That means we’re acquiring all of their assets including the assets in your Fox deal. When you sign up for Disney Plus, you’ll have access to every single movie and TV show that was included in your Fox deal. You don’t need to take any action. The titles will automatically be available on Disney Plus once it launches.

 

Will Dead pool move to Disney Plus eventually? (SPOILERS)

It is possible that Dead pool could move over to Disney Plus eventually. It would be a great way for the company to gain more subscribers and they already have the rights to all of the Marvel movies, which include Dead pool. Hopefully, we will find out soon! The app also allows users to share their viewing experience with friends in chat rooms while they watch. Users can even download any movie or show so that they can watch it later without an internet connection. If you are interested in checking out Disney Plus, there is an introductory offer available right now with your first month free!

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