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What movies are included in Disney plus premium?

by Ratan Srivastava
Disney plus premium

Disney plus premium Access is indeed a Disney-owned as well as operated worldwide on-demand Internet streaming media provider’s premium release strategy. The Premier Access feature was established to ensure that consumers in places where movie theatres were shuttered due to all the COVID-19 epidemic could still see significant new films.

Mulan, a live-action feature set to be released in 2020, was the very first movie to be released with Premier Access. The movies are available for a one-time purchase of US$29.99 on Disney+ throughout most regions on the same day as their theatrical release (with the exception of Mulan, which was exclusively available through Premier Access). Unlike some other premium video-on-demand releases, which normally expire after 48 hours, Premier Access movies can indeed be rewatched as many times as the user wishes as long as they are subscribing to Disney+.

However, thirteen weeks (91 days) after their initial release, these movies are produced available on Disney+ even without the requirement for an extra fee.

Disney plus premium Access is not accessible in France because to local rules that ban theatrical titles from being published on streaming platforms until 36 months after their first release. Mulan was instead made accessible to all Disney+ users in France at such later date, whereas the rest of the films were exclusively distributed theatrically in France. As part of the approach, Jungle Cruise is set to be the final movie made in 2021.

Jungle Cruise has been the fifth and final title of 2021 to be released on Disney Plus Premier Access on July 30, just a few days after Black Widow, which let users learn more about the intriguing Natasha Romanoff as well as her development as a deadly spy.

Cruella de Vil debuted on Disney Plus’ PVOD on May 28 and will be available to watch with a standard Disney Plus membership on August 28.

Raya and the Last Dragon, an animated fantasy tale, was the platform’s second Disney plus premium Access offering, and it was published on March 5 with an early viewing window that ended on May 4. On June 4, the film was made available to all Disney Plus users.

Mulan (Sep 4 – Nov 4 2020)

The Last Dragon and Raya (March 5 – June 4 2021)

Cruella de Vil (May 28 – August 27 2021)

Widow Black (Released July 9 – October 6 2021)

While the price of Disney plus premium may alter in the future – especially if it becomes a more common means to attract a paying audience – the costs for both Mulan and Raya and the Last Dragon have remained stable at USD $29.99 / GBP £19.99 / AUD $34.99 / EUR €21.99 so far. It’s also worth noting that after you’ve paid the first fee, the movie remains yours for life – or until you cancel your Disney Plus subscription, at least.

In that regard, the Disney plus premium pricing is something to consider. A monthly subscription costs USD $7.99 / GBP £7.99 / AUD $11.99 / EUR €8.99 at the time of writing.

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