Disney’s upcoming movie “Mulan” will be on sale in the Disney + app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, as noted by a FAQ on Disney’s website highlighted by Deadline.
On September 4, Disney + subscribers can purchase “Mulan” for $ 29.99 in the Disney + app on platforms owned by Apple, Google, and Roku. “Mulan” is what Disney calls a “Premier Access” movie, which is not included in the standard $ 6.99 per month purchase price.
According to Disney, paying the fee of $ 29.99 will allow Disney + subscribers to access “Mulan” before it can be obtained through the standard Disney + subscription service. Disney has not yet said when “Mulan” will be available without the $ 30 purchase.
Disney had previously said that “Mulan” would be an additional purchase, but had not made it clear if Disney + subscribers could do so from all platforms offering the Disney + app. After paying the $ 30 for “Mulan”, Disney + subscribers can continue watching as many times as they like, but a Disney + subscription must be maintained to access the movie.
Beginning September 4, with Premier Access, you can view Mulan before it is available to all Disney + subscribers. Disney + will offer Premier Access to Mulan for $ 29.99 on disneyplus.com and select platforms including Apple, Google, and Roku. Once you have Premier access to Mulan, you can watch as many times as you want on any platform where Disney + is available. Your access to Mulan will continue as long as you are an active Disney + subscriber.
Apple is likely to get a standard cut in the purchase price of the movie if it is purchased through the Disney + app on Apple devices, as it is available as an additional in-app purchase option.
“Mulan” has been moved to a digital release because many theaters in the United States are currently closed. Disney repeatedly pushed back the release date for the “Mulan”, but eventually decided to experiment with a $ 30 purchase price for the film instead of delaying it even longer.
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