Unlike other streaming services, however, Disney+ won’t release new shows in bulk, with original productions like Marvel’s WandaVision instead airing weekly.
While the vast majority of content on Disney+ is included in your subscription cost, the studio does occasionally release so-called Premier Access titles which are available for an additional fee.
Marvel Studios are rolling out an ambitious slate of shows set in its cinematic universe, starting with WandaVision (streaming now) and continuing with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (March), Loki (May) and several others currently in production.
At the launch of the service, a weak spot for Disney Plus was that its content was almost exclusively child and teen-friendly, leading to a shortage of mature titles for adults to dive into.
2021 also sees the Marvel Cinematic Universe kick off its fourth phase on Disney Plus, with WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki and What If…?
A £4.99 subscription granted access to a catalogue of 450+ Disney movies (including all the original versions of The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book and so on).
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