Disney+ price, offers, TV shows, movies, features, devices and more

Disney's much-anticipated video streaming service is now available in both the UK and US. 

It's Disney's answer to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, but with a difference: it's the exclusive home to shows and movies from the studio, including Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar and National Geographic.

Here is everything you need to know about Disney+, including price, shows and release dates for regions that don't yet have it.

What is Disney Plus?

Disney+  is a video streaming service. You can access it on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs, and set-top boxes. It doesn't require a cable subscription in the US, but it does require a subscription fee every month.

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First touted in 2017, Disney sees it as a "big strategic shift" for the company, with its extensive library of content, including Marvel and Star Wars titles. These have generally disappeared from Netflix and other services in order to be exclusive to Disney+.

The majority of the content on Disney+ is appropriate for all ages, while shows and movies aimed at older audiences are switching over to the company's other streaming platform, Hulu. 

Some European countries, including Belgium, the Nordics and Portugal don't have the service yet and more of these will follow in summer 2020.

What TV shows and movies can you watch on Disney+?

Marvel Studios films and shows, as well as the Star Wars franchises, are all exclusive to Disney+. The streaming service also has Pixar titles, Disney animated classics from the Disney Vault, over 500 films from the Disney library, Disney Channel movies, and around 7,000 TV shows from Disney itself, the Disney-owned Fox and National Geographic. 

Not all content is available everywhere. The UK didn't have Frozen 2 (nor Onwards) from launch, instead it'll be available on 3 July

UK viewers did get the entire archive of 30 seasons of The Simpsons - a relief as it was previously rumoured that it wouldn't be part of the service. 

Disney+ offers shows and movies in up to 4K HDR (Dolby Vision) and will offer up to Dolby Atmos audio. It also includes support for four simultaneous streams and the ability to set-up profiles for family members. There are also parental controls to restrict content depending on age - like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

Disney+ also boasts offline viewing as you'd expect, so you can download shows onto a mobile device and watch on the go.

The interface reminds us of a mixture of Apple TV and Netflix. There's a preview screen on the top third of the TV app, while the bottom has several rows with rectangle content icons.

The first row serves up all of Disney's brands: Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. Subsequent rows are for recommended content, new TV series or movies, and genres.

How to watch Disney Plus

Disney+ apps are available to download from app stores across a wide range of hardware, including smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, streaming devices, game consoles, even desktop web browsers. Here's a list of confirmed devices:

  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Android mobile devices
  • Android TV (including Philips)
  • Apple TV (tvOS)
  • Chromecast
  • Desktop web browsers
  • iPad (iPadOS)
  • iPhone (iOS)
  • LG smart TVs (nearly 900 models)
  • PlayStation 4
  • Roku streaming devices
  • Roku TV
  • Samsung smart TVs (from 2016 onwards)
  • Xbox One

Viewers in the UK can also add Disney+ to their Sky Q boxes - and subscribe through a Sky TV account. Now TV devices support the Disney+ app too.

How much does Disney Plus cost?

Disney+ costs $6.99 per month in the US£5.99 a month in the UK. A yearly subscription costs $69.99/£59.99.

Disney also bundles all its subscription services in the States - including Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu - for just $12.99 a month. Keep in mind Hulu is available for $5.99 a month as a standalone with ads, while ESPN+ costs $4.99 a month.

In Canada, the service costs $8.99 (Canadian) per month (or $89.99 per year).

In Central Europe, the price is €6.99 per month (or €69.99 per year) - this includes the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. France will follow soon.

Subscribers in India, where it is also launching soon, will have to pay 1,499 rupees per month. That's for Disney+Hotstar - a combined service.



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