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New Details About Disney’s New Streaming Service Launching in 2019

Today we finally got some new details about Disney’s new streaming service that is launching in 2019 to take on Netflix.

Thanks to Deadline we now have new details about Disney’s new streaming service. First there with be no R-rated films on Disney’s new program. Anything r-rated will be moved over to Hulu once Disney owns a majority of Hulu. Marvel shows will not be coming to Disney’s new streaming service. According to Deadline, they will stay with Netflix for the foreseeable future.

Disney plans to have four to five original movies and five original TV series released on the streaming service in the first year. Disney plans to invest up to $35 million for each original series with up to 10 episodes per season.

The new Disney streaming service will launch their new streaming service with big names like High School Musical and Monsters Inc. There will also be an original Star Wars branded title as part of the Disney streaming service. There will also be movies including 3 Men and a Baby; Sword and the Stone; and Timmy Failure.

We still do not know a price but all reports have said the new service will launch for less than $10 a month and some have said the price may be closer to $5 a month.

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