While the Disney+ streaming service will be launching in the United States on November 12, what about the rest of the world? Previously, The Walt Disney Company hasn't shared many details about the international rollout of the service. Now, though, we know when some countries will be able to sign up.
As announced on the Disney+ Twitter account, several countries will get access to Disney+ early next year. "[Disney+] will be available in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain (and more to be announced soon) starting on March 31."
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.@DisneyPlus will be available in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain (and more to be announced soon) starting on March 31. Please note: Titles may vary by territory. #DisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/2NqM1JVESb
— Disney (@Disney) November 7, 2019
The tweet also notes that the availability of titles will vary based on the territory you're watching from. Essentially, if a title already has an exclusive streaming deal already in place in a certain country, that movie or TV show would not be able to appear on Disney+ until the deal was over.
When it launches in the United States, Disney+ will offer access to the entire library of classic Disney animated movies and shows, along with a bunch of Marvel and Star Wars titles and a slew of original programming--including The Mandalorian, the first live-action Star Wars TV show.
Disney+ will debut in the United States on November 12.