Discussion Disney+ (Disney Plus) - News & Updates

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In year 2025: ( for joke)
$Comcast will have purchased Viacom,CBC,SONY, Discovery

$ Disney will have purchased fox,USA today, central, a+e, Netflix,Amazon,sky.

Leaving Comcast and Disney the only 2 gaints.

Later 2040:
$ Disney will have purchased Comcast.

Later 2055:
$ all network will be purchased by UNO.🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
 
But Honestly Hotstar is not that great compared to Prime or NF. It only Provides 2.1CH :(.
And More Over Disney+ and hotstar should be separate.
 
But Honestly Hotstar is not that great compared to Prime or NF. It only Provides 2.1CH :(.
And More Over Disney+ and hotstar should be separate.
Probably they will give it as in app content. Means hotstar app has access to disney + content. Like they are giving now for HOOQ contents. If both are separate then that will just give Disney unnecessary problems. Even Hotstar has access to a big chunk of market now.
 
Disney has confirmed the launch dates for its streaming service Disney+ with rollout on November 12 in the US, Canada and the Netherlands, and then in Australia and New Zealand on November 19. The streaming service is expected to launch in most major markets within the first two years.

The service will be priced at $8.99CAD per month (or $89.99 per year) in Canada and €6.99 per month (or €69.99 per year) in the Netherlands. In Australia it will be priced at $8.99AUD per month (or $89.99 AUD per year) and in New Zealand $9.99NZD per month (or $99.99 NZD per year).

In the U.S. customers will get a new and exciting value proposition with a bundled offering of Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for just $12.99USD.

At launch, Disney+ will be available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, Android phones, Android TVs, Chromecast, Xbox One, PS4, and Roku media player.

Via Disney press release
 
HBO, Netflix and Prime should take note that good content can be made without vulgarity and n*d*ty. Marvel movies without both make billions of dollars which these services can only dream of. Can't wait for November 12.
 
HBO, Netflix and Prime should take note that good content can be made without vulgarity and n*d*ty. Marvel movies without both make billions of dollars which these services can only dream of. Can't wait for November 12.
Agree with you, people need entertainment not vulgarity, for e.g - GOT, SG these could have been made without it because of its good story line.
 
Probably they will give it as in app content. Means hotstar app has access to disney + content. Like they are giving now for HOOQ contents. If both are separate then that will just give Disney unnecessary problems. Even Hotstar has access to a big chunk of market now.
Now Disney contents are scattered between Netflix,Hotstar,Jio Cinema etc. All this will come to Hotstar. Upcoming Disney plus contents will also be in Hotstar (They stated it).Unlike Hooq,HBO contents in Hotstar Disney+ contents will stay as standalone inside the app, that means in different style(Like Disney section in Jio Cinema). Hotstar may go for some UI make up prior to this. Anyway a seperate Disney+ can be expected only after few years.
HBO, Netflix and Prime should take note that good content can be made without vulgarity and n*d*ty. Marvel movies without both make billions of dollars which these services can only dream of. Can't wait for November 12.
Agree. Anything beyond a limit is bad. HBO, Netflix contents has extreme n*d*ty on the other hand Disney aka Marvel contents has 0 %. But this makes all characters childish.
From all the hype given, I feel Disney+ will be a game changer.
 
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