We finally know what will be available on Disney+ when it launches in the U.S. later this year, and it’s truly a massive list of content.Disneyis looking to compete in the streaming service game, which is quickly becoming a crowded market. Netflix is king of the hill for the time being, but their success has prompted others to get into the business themselves. Disney, it would seem, has pulled no punches and will be very desirable to a wide range of consumers right out of the gate.
The list includes a variety of shows from different eras and from all of the company’s many various content streams. This includes sources such as Disney live-action, Disney animation, Fox, Disney Channel, ABC Family, Disney XD, Disney Junior, National Geographic, Marvel Studios andStar Wars. Marvel is a major part of the lineup, including live-action shows such asAgent CarterandAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well as classic animated shows such asSpider-ManandX-Men, amongst many others.
Additionally, 90s Disney fans will be rather happy, as classic animated shows such asChip n Dale: Rescue Rangers,Darkwing DuckandDucktalesare all included. These few titles merely scratch the surface of what is being offered. Outside of that, original shows includeThe Mandalorian, the first ever live-actionStar WarsTV show, as well as a host of MCU shows such asThe Falcon and The Winter Soldier,WandaVision,LokiandHawkeye, all of which will be made available following the initial launch in November.
Disney+ will be competing, not just withNetflix, but with the likes of HBO Max, Apple TV+, Peacock and CBS All Access, as well as boutique services like Shudder and The Criterion Channel. That said, Disney, outside of having a treasure trove of attractive content, is also offering an attractive price point at $6.99 per month, or $69.99 annually. Disney+ is set to launch in the U.S. on November 12. Be sure to check out the full list of TV shows that will be available at that time for yourself. This news comes to us viaAttractions Magazine.