Source (Not all info in this post is there, but its the most complete single article I found during a quick search)
It feels like we have been hearing about Disney+ for a while, but there has been very little solid information on it. Today, Disney held an investors meeting talking about the streaming service. There is a lot to go into so I am just going to do a quick run down of things in this news post but I'd encourage people to read the Ars source as well as other articles around the web for more details.
Disney+ will launch November 12 2019
There will only one subscription tier with two ways to pay for it. Either a monthly price of $6.99 or a yearly at $69.99
There will be no ads
For the first year of the service Disney plans to add 25 new, episodic, series and 10 original movies.
On top of the original content there will be over 7500 episodes of currently airing and off air TV series as well as over 500 movies from both the Disney and Fox libraries.
There will be over 100 "recent" movies including Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame, among others.
Disney (I'd presume Fox movies as well) movies will be added to the service sometime after they are out of theaters (don't see where they mentioned an exact timeline)
Disney expects to have between 60 million to 90 million subscribers by the end of 2024
The previously announced Mandalorian series will premier with the service
Entire Star Wars franchise expected to be on the series by the end of 2020 due to various existing contracts with other services
Simpsons will exclusively stream at Disney+. All seasons
As previously announced the entire Disney Animation Studios and Pixar libraries will be on the service
The service will support 4K and HDR, no mention of upscaling for older content.
Apps will be coming to a ton of platforms. Smart TVs, Roku, FireTV, AppleTV, PC and Mac support, PS4, XB1, Switch, and smartphone.
Smartphone and tablet apps will allow subscribers to download all Disney+ content for offline viewing. There are no limits to the number of times these downloaded copies can be watched, as long as the person remains a subscriber. Presumably, this means occasional checks to ensure the person is allowed to watch the content. No mention on if this will be an option on other platforms.
Disney+ interface:
It feels like we have been hearing about Disney+ for a while, but there has been very little solid information on it. Today, Disney held an investors meeting talking about the streaming service. There is a lot to go into so I am just going to do a quick run down of things in this news post but I'd encourage people to read the Ars source as well as other articles around the web for more details.
Disney+ will launch November 12 2019
There will only one subscription tier with two ways to pay for it. Either a monthly price of $6.99 or a yearly at $69.99
There will be no ads
For the first year of the service Disney plans to add 25 new, episodic, series and 10 original movies.
On top of the original content there will be over 7500 episodes of currently airing and off air TV series as well as over 500 movies from both the Disney and Fox libraries.
There will be over 100 "recent" movies including Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame, among others.
Disney (I'd presume Fox movies as well) movies will be added to the service sometime after they are out of theaters (don't see where they mentioned an exact timeline)
Disney expects to have between 60 million to 90 million subscribers by the end of 2024
The previously announced Mandalorian series will premier with the service
Entire Star Wars franchise expected to be on the series by the end of 2020 due to various existing contracts with other services
Simpsons will exclusively stream at Disney+. All seasons
As previously announced the entire Disney Animation Studios and Pixar libraries will be on the service
The service will support 4K and HDR, no mention of upscaling for older content.
Apps will be coming to a ton of platforms. Smart TVs, Roku, FireTV, AppleTV, PC and Mac support, PS4, XB1, Switch, and smartphone.
Smartphone and tablet apps will allow subscribers to download all Disney+ content for offline viewing. There are no limits to the number of times these downloaded copies can be watched, as long as the person remains a subscriber. Presumably, this means occasional checks to ensure the person is allowed to watch the content. No mention on if this will be an option on other platforms.
Star Wars: Mandalorian At launch
Star Wars: Unnamed Rogue One prequel series focused on K-2SO and Cassian (Alan Tudyk and Gabriel Luna return for their roles)
Toy Story: A series of shorts starring the character Forky called "Forky Asks a Question" At launch
Toy Story: Lamp Life. No info revealed. Year 1
Frozen 2 making of documentary. Year 1.
Marvel: WandaVision staring Elizabeth Olson and Paul Bettany Year 2
Marvel: Falcon and Winter Solider staring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan Year 1
Marvel: What If...? An animated series about "what if" certain things happened differently in the MCU. Based on the "What If...?" line of comics. First episode is about Peggy Carter getting the super solider serum instead and scrawny Steve Rogers using a suit of armor designed by Howard Stark. No mention of voice actors for that episode. Year 1
Marvel: Loki. Staring Tom Hiddleston.
NatGeo: Magic of the Animal Kingdom. Documentary about the people that care for the animals at Disney's Animal Kingdom and the Epcot SeaBase. Year 1.
Movie: Live action Lady and the Tramp. At Launch
Movie: Phineas and Ferb animated movie. I have no idea what this is. Year 1.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series That's a mouthful. At launch.
Star Wars: Unnamed Rogue One prequel series focused on K-2SO and Cassian (Alan Tudyk and Gabriel Luna return for their roles)
Toy Story: A series of shorts starring the character Forky called "Forky Asks a Question" At launch
Toy Story: Lamp Life. No info revealed. Year 1
Frozen 2 making of documentary. Year 1.
Marvel: WandaVision staring Elizabeth Olson and Paul Bettany Year 2
Marvel: Falcon and Winter Solider staring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan Year 1
Marvel: What If...? An animated series about "what if" certain things happened differently in the MCU. Based on the "What If...?" line of comics. First episode is about Peggy Carter getting the super solider serum instead and scrawny Steve Rogers using a suit of armor designed by Howard Stark. No mention of voice actors for that episode. Year 1
Marvel: Loki. Staring Tom Hiddleston.
NatGeo: Magic of the Animal Kingdom. Documentary about the people that care for the animals at Disney's Animal Kingdom and the Epcot SeaBase. Year 1.
Movie: Live action Lady and the Tramp. At Launch
Movie: Phineas and Ferb animated movie. I have no idea what this is. Year 1.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series That's a mouthful. At launch.
Disney+ interface: