Updated November 12th, 2019 at 19:29 IST

Disney Plus video streaming service now live, to compete with Netflix

Disney has officially joined the streaming war with Disney Plus service to compete with Netflix. Disney Plus streaming service is now live in the US and Canada.

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Disney has officially joined the streaming war with its Disney Plus service -- to compete with Netflix and others. Disney Plus video streaming service is now live in the United States and Canada. The service starts at $7 per month or $70 per year. Disney Plus hoasts mix of Marvel and Star Wars movies and shows, in addition to classic animated films and new series, hoping to attract millions of subscribers. Disney Plus service features shows and movies from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic.

Disney Plus service will provide subscribers with a seven-day free trial. Users will receive a free one-year subscription to Disney Plus service with all Verizon Wireless unlimited plans. Customers switching to Verizon’s Fios Home Internet or 5G Home Internet will also receive one-year of complimentary access to Disney Plus service.

Original shows like “The Mandalorian,” a live-action “Star Wars” series created by Jon Favreau, a prequel to the “Star Wars” movie “Rogue One,” a series about the Marvel character Loki, a rebooted “High School Musical” series and a documentary series focused on Disney are available with Disney Plus service.

Other shows and movies like animated classics, including “Aladdin” and “The Jungle Book,” will be available at launch. Other titles will be added as streaming deals with other services expire. Movies released in 2019 or later will go to Disney Plus rather than a rival streaming service first. Disney Plus will also house past seasons of “The Simpsons,” which the company got through its purchase of Fox’s entertainment business.

Disney Plus service catalogue content

We take a look at the over original content catalogue available on Disney Plus service:

-- 'The Mandalorian Star Wars' series, which is about a bounty hunter from the same planet as Boba Fett. The first episode will release on Tuesday, with a new episode releasing every Friday.

-- 'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,' which is a mockumentary about a high school musical, with each episode airing weekly.

-- Live-action version of the Disney animated classic 'Lady and the Tramp' is available on Disney Plus service.

 -- 'Noelle,' a Disney Plus original movie starring Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader is available to stream on the platform.

-- Documentary series 'Encore!' reuniting high school musical casts to perform their shows again, featuring Kristen Bell, is also available to stream.

-- Another documentary series about Disney called 'The Imagineering Story' is available to stream on Disney Plus service.

-- 'The World According to Jeff Goldblum,' in which the actor tackles different topics like sneakers and tattoos, is available.

-- 'Marvel’s Hero Project,' a nonfiction series about kids who perform community service is available starting today.

-- Pixar's animated short film series 'Forky Asks a Question' about a character from 'Toy Story 4,' and SparkShorts, Pixar’s animated short film program is available.

READ | Beyond Netflix: Disney Plus joins the streaming fray

(With AP inputs)

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Published November 12th, 2019 at 18:12 IST