Disney has announced new details of its upcoming streaming service Disney+.
The studio plans to launch first in Canada and the Netherlands, in tandem with the U.S. on Tuesday, November 12, before hitting Australia and New Zealand November 19. It hopes to launch in most major global markets within the first two years.
Disney also confirmed it has reached global agreements with nearly all the major platforms to distribute the Disney+ app across partner mobile and connected TV devices.
According to a press release, “Disney+ will offer fans of all ages a new way to experience the unparalleled content from the company’s iconic entertainment brands, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, and will be available on nearly all major mobile and connected TV devices at launch with global distribution agreements in place with Apple, Google, Microsoft, Roku, and Sony.”
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Canadians will be able to get Disney+ for $8.99 a month or $89.99 a year.