- Disney+ now has more than 50 million subscribers across the world.
- This compares to 26.5 million Disney+ subscribers as of February of this year.
- As a point of comparison, Netflix has 61 million subscribers based in the US alone.
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We had a feeling Disney+ was going to be huge, but few people could have anticipated the extent to which Disney’s nascent streaming service took the US by storm. Bolstered by The Mandalorian and an incredibly strong library of existing content — a catalog which includes every season of The Simpsons — Disney+ got off to a rousing start and hasn’t slowed down since.
According to Disney executives, the cumulative tally of Disney+ subscribers now exceeds 50 million, a figure which recently skyrocketed thanks to the recent rollout of Disney+ in Europe. If you recall, Disney+ became available in the UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland on March 24th.
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