Verizon announced to offer the entire first year for free, to it’s all the customers.
The announcement came before three weeks ahead of Disney+’s launch date. The website wrote, “Starting November 12, get your first year of Disney+ on us with Unlimited or when you switch to Fios Home Internet or 5G Home Internet.”
Existing customers who already sign up will pay Disney+’s previously announced monthly price of $6.99 to continue the service, and new customers who are interested in the offer can enter their email address to sign up for updates. According to the website.
According to the statement given by TechCrunch.com, Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg said, “Giving Verizon customers an unprecedented offer and access to Disney+ on the platform of their choice is yet another example of our commitment to provide the best premium content available through key partnerships on behalf of our customers.”
“Our work with Disney extends beyond Disney+ as we bring the power of 5G Ultra-Wideband technology to the entertainment industry through exciting initiatives with Disney Innovation Studios and in the parks,” he added.
For the new streaming platform, Disney released a list of feature films, animated series, and shows.
The list has everything you want from Disney+ originals like the highly anticipated Star Wars live-action TV series The Mandalorian to cult classics like Newsies.
The list also has Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, several National Geographic Channel shows, 100 Disney Channel Original Movies, 5,000 episodes of Disney Channel original programming, all 30 seasons of The Simpsons and just about every animated classic in the Disney vault.
Disney+ will also launch several new series, including WandaVision featuring Avengers stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, and upcoming reboots of Home Alone and Night at the Museum, to make your November more exciting.
These new service plans were announced in April. It will cost $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year and can be bundled with Hulu and ESPN+ subscriptions for $12.99 per month.
Disney+ will launch on Nov. 12.
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