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You Can Now Pre-Order Disney+ With A Seven-Day Free Trial

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If you’re interested in the upcoming Disney+ streaming service, you can now sign up for the pre-order. The streaming service launches officially to the public on 12th November 2019. The subscriptions cost $6.99 a month and $69.99 a year.

 

However, those who want to purchase the bundle need to wait until launch day on November 12th. This bundle includes Disney+ and access to the sports streaming service ESPN+ and ad-supported Hulu. That subscription will cost $12.99 a month. To get a discount on Disney+ even when you pre-order, the best way is to go for the annual plan, which shaves off some of the cost.

 

If you’re not sure if the service will be worth it at the start, all Disney Plus subscribers will be eligible for a seven-day trial. Also, all subscriptions will automatically renew every month. However, users have an option to cancel at any time before each renewal date.

 

Select Disney membership holders already have some Disney+ subscription packages. This includes those who attended D23, the company’s biennial fan conference. The service is also already available in a beta version to customers in The Netherlands.

 

 

Disney+ will be the eventual home of all Disney animated films, along with all Pixar films and “Star Wars” films. The service launches with a selection of Marvel titles as well and some live-action Disney films. Disney+ will also host Disney Channel shows and films, all episodes of the Simpsons and old Marvel animated television shows.

 

In addition to the existing content, Disney Plus boasts original shows and films, including the highly anticipated live-action “Star Wars” show, “The Mandalorian”, and a live-action version of The Lady and the Tramp. The streaming service will launch with 25 original series and 10 original films within its first year. It also boasts various Marvel shows that will tie directly into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a slate of mid-budget family films.

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