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Disney+ Reveals Launch Date – Marvel Series Confirmed, Pricing, More

April 11, 2019 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
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Disney’s streaming service Disney+ will be launching at the end of the year, with pricing, Marvel series and more announced on Thursday. During the company’s investor presentation (per Variety), the company announced that the service will launch on November 12th and will cost $6.99 a month, or $69.99 for an annual subscription (thus saving two months).

The company announced a lot of content coming to the service; at launch, 7,500 episodes, 25 original series, 400 library movie titles, and 100 recent theatrical film releases will be available. Those notably includes Captain Marvel, which will be available on the day the service launches. All of the Star Wars films will roll out on the service within the first year of launch, and the entire Disney Signature Collection — including the likes of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, The Lion King, and more — will be available at launch.

In addition to the film, several series will be available. In addition to the previously-confirmed Loki series, the rumored series featuring Scarlet Witch and Vision was confirmed, titled WandaVision. The Falcon & Winter Soldier series is also officially confirmed, along with the new Star Wars series The Mandalorian which will be available at launch.

In terms of television, Disney+ will be the exclusive streaming home for The Simpsons starting on launch and classic films and shows from The Sound of Music to Malcolm In the Middle being available.

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