Disney+ will launch in the U.S. on Nov. 12, 2019, and will cost $6.99 per month, the company announced — nearly half Netflix’s standard $12.99 plan
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I think what's interesting is that their relatively limited catalog (compared to NetFlix) is an advantage for them, as I suspect their viewers repeat view a lot.
While I'm not super excited about having yet another separate streaming service, I do think that this one has a good price and offering. I just hope they don't keep anything in the Disney vault and actually make their full catalog eventually available. Having access to that along with the new shows they're releasing makes this really appealing.
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@roxana_duta There is the "Disney Life" service in the UK already @ £4.99 pcm. I'm not sure how this new one will differ (it looks like there might be more content). I hope it will have a better interface!
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I'm in if you bring back Daredevil and The Punisher!
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Glad you all are excited for the launch! I work at Disney Streaming helping with infrastructure for Disney+ and ESPN+. I (obviously) can't answer product questions or timelines but just wanted to say we're working hard to make the product great!
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