After months of buildup and more hype than anyone could have imagined, Disney+ finally launched earlier this week on Tuesday. Did it live up to the hype? Well, the answer to that question is a bit complicated. The service itself is everything people hoped it would be and more. For the impossibly low price of just $6.99 each month or $5.83 per month if you pay annually, Disney+ gives subscribers access to an incredible amount of premium content. Highlights include almost every Disney movie and show that has ever been made, all but five films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, National Geographic content, every episode of The Simpsons, every single Pixar movie, exclusives like The Mandalorian and the live-action remake of Lady and the Tramp, and more. And that’s just the content available on launch day! In addition to the 639 different shows and movies users can already available to stream (check out the complete list of titles on Disney+), there are also a bunch of new exclusives coming, such as the Marvel Studios originals What If…?, WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and more.
So Disney+ is shockingly affordable, there are tons of fantastic titles, and you can stream to just about any device you can imagine. Everything sounds great, right? So why is the answer to whether or not Disney+ lives up to the hype so complicated? Well, despite Disney’s preparations for a massive launch, people had a bunch of different problems with the service on launch day.
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Disney finally explained why Disney+ had so many problems on launch day originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 12:08:28 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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