Disney + streaming service launches in Singapore on February 23, Entertainment News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – The long-awaited Walt Disney Disney + streaming service will launch in Singapore on February 23.

The service will include titles from iconic film brands such as Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, Disney, and National Geographic. It will also carry the Star brand, an entertainment brand for families and older teens, with titles such as from the superhero movie franchise Deadpool (2016-present).

This will make Singapore the first market globally to launch with all six Disney + content brands.

Priced at $ 11.98 per month, or $ 119.98 per year, the Disney + service will offer more than 500 movies and 15,000 episodes of content, including originals and Disney + exclusives like the Star Wars spinoff series The Mandalorian. , now in its second season, and the upcoming Marvel series, WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany.

One subscription offers up to four simultaneous streams, unlimited content downloads on up to 10 devices, and seven different user profiles with personalized recommendations, including the ability for parents to set up child profiles for age-appropriate content.

There is also the GroupWatch feature, which allows subscribers to view content with family and friends virtually.


Pedro Pascal (left) as the armored Mandalorian and Nick Nolte as Kuiil in The Mandalorian. PHOTO: DISNEY

The service can be streamed on various mobile and television devices, including game consoles, streaming media players, and smart TVs.

Consumers can subscribe to the service directly from the Disney + website or through the Disney + app on Android and iOS devices.

When Disney + launches, subscribers will have access to blockbusters: all 12 Star Wars movies, Marvel superhero movies such as Avengers: Endgame (2019), Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther (2018), and the iconic movies. Disney original animation and live action. remakes like 2020’s Mulan and 2019’s Frozen 2.

The upcoming Pixar Soul movie, as well as other Pixar favorites like Toy Story 4 (2019), will also be available, in addition to educational content from National Geographic, including The World According to Jeff Goldblum (2019-present).

Amit Malhotra, regional emerging markets leader at The Walt Disney Company Asia-Pacific, said in a press release: “Streaming services have become an integral part of daily life for many consumers in Singapore, and we are dedicated to ensure that Disney + offers a best-in-class entertainment experience for all audiences. “



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