10 Facts You Need To Know About the Disney+ New Streaming Services
As we all know that the news of how accustomed we have gotten when the Disney+ may comprise loads of children friendly content. Here are some facts that about the Disney+ New Streaming service which will be available in Singapore in February 2021.
Disney+
The Disney+ subscription is based on a streaming video service that is not unlike Netflix, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video. Which the video service is owned by Disney only.
Launch
The Disney+ was originally unveiled in September 2017 while it was subsequently launched on 12 November 2019 in places like the United States, Canada and Netherlands and on 31 March 2021, the streaming branched out to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.
Price
Disney+ will be available for $11.98 a month or $119.98 a year, and it is similar to Netflix where the streaming services can be viewed at any time across a few ranges of devices.
Content
This streaming service offers an entire library of movies and TV Shows including the content from Pixar, Marvel and National Geographic. You can also find those new Disney movie such as Frozen 2, Toy Story 4 and Mulan which will appear on the platform after some time.
Marvel
Disney+ will air seven live-action shows that are directly linked to the Marvel Cinematic Universe which they are exclusive to Disney, these include Falcon, Wintor Soldier, Lokie, WandaVision and Hawkeye.
Several Remakes
A series of old fan favorites will able be scheduled for a makeover on the streaming platform. Where you can find a Lizzie McGuire revival, Home Alone remake and more.
Pilot Program
In late 2015, Disney actually started a streaming service in the United Kingdom which the service later was named after DisneyLife at the time.
Expanding Fan base
On 10 December 2020, Disney has announced that they will have 86 million of subscribers on the streaming service. By the end of its first day, the service had already collated ten million subscribers.
Controversy
The success of Disney+ is not without hiccups where on 18 November 2019, an investigation led by ZDNet unveiled that thousands of user’s account has been hacked using keystroke logging or info-stealing malware. Where email address and passwords were changed, causing original owners to be locked out from their accounts.
Ever-Growing
Disney always seemingly insatiable hunger for success.