Year is only 70 Bucks, that's a steal, so went with the year up front.I've got Hulu and Netflix already but I 'm really interested in this too.
What are you guys doing the monthly or yearly plan?
Year is only 70 Bucks, that's a steal, so went with the year up front.I've got Hulu and Netflix already but I 'm really interested in this too.
What are you guys doing the monthly or yearly plan?
It's the name of Warner's service. So Warner Bros + HBO + DC + Cartoon Network + a bunch of other stuff.I need to research what HBO Max is, because it sounds like it might be a worthwhile service.
So if I was using HBO Now, I'd cancel that and go with Max?It's the name of Warner's service. So Warner Bros + HBO + DC + Cartoon Network + a bunch of other stuff.
They're upgrading HBO Now subscribers to HBO Max.
Hopefully we don't have to wait too long for films like 'Home Alone' and 'Jingle All the Way' to be made available on the service.
I need to research what HBO Max is, because it sounds like it might be a worthwhile service.
Man I wish they bundled marvel unlimited with this. I'd sub for life.
There's no date of AoS yet. I don't know when the deal with Netflix for that ends.Did I miss Agents of Shield on the list? Its next on my list after I finish Suits.
This gif encapsulates everything that's wrong with Marvel's approach to filmmaking. You have this very important, perhaps the most important scene in the whole MCU, and they just gotta throw in a cheap one-liner joke.
Yeah, I suppose i'll wait to see the quality, but not sure i'll be able to justify a monthly fee for basically 2x (quite short) TV series per year.
I'll see the films I care about in cinemas. I don't particularly care about having access to back catalogues of Disney films (though appreciate that is a huge draw for many).
I don't think we will get Simpsons in the UK, which could have made a difference.
Yep I'm looking forward to it tooOh shit Boy Meets World. Now THAT takes me back.
Edit: Hercules the TV series is on here?!?
According to the link I posted earlier, Home Alone 1-3 will be there Nov 12th.
What I was trying to say is that there will probably be about 3 MCU shows a year and a Star Wars live action show or two as well if that's all your into. I think the media has blown the whole Simpsons thing out of proportion there was an episode on the Netherlands trial(don't know if it was subsequently added too or removed but it was there) source:https://www.reddit.com/r/DisneyPlus/comments/dgkgzk/new_titles_added_to_dutch_subscription/
edit: but yeah given the length of the series should be easy to catch up over a month of the service and the price point is less than a movie ticket at most cinemas.
In for the Mandalorian. I'm only really interested in original content here and the first 6 months are pretty light on stuff for me.
I appreciate the value especially if you have kids though
Yeah, if no delays to production of these shows, then we eventually get 3x MCU shows per year in 2021, or 18 episodes. Also a Star Wars show.
At that amount of content, i'd expect it to be top quality. I'm a little concerned the MCU shows will just be very well polished. I do think I may just end up doing a month subscription per year, bingeing the shows - and then back to Netflix etc...
It's why I'm subbing. quality cartoons are great to watch to go to sleep to. Most of the decent comedy shows are gone from netflix so I'm quite looking forward to being able to watch stuff like Phinas and Ferb and Milo Murphy to go to sleep to again :PEveryone talking about kids and here's my nearly 30 year old ass just wanting to watch cartoons and Marvel stuff.
There's a couple random missing things. Some I feel they may just be waiting on to add more content, quite a few shows from what a laugh(one of their sitcom studios) is missing like Pair of Kings. I'm curious to see when some of the missing backlog comes, there's a decent mix of 90'00'10's content missing on the tv sideWhy's American Dragon not on the list? It was a Disney cartoon and seems like a weird omission.
So as a current Hulu w/ads subscriber, the Disney+/ESPN+ bundle will be $7.00/month for me.Someone on reddit read the TOS and they put up a summary on how it'll work if you are already a Hulu, Disney+, or ESPN+ subscriber and want to get the bundle.
Not confusing at all! /s
thanks, I am not going to be home for a while but I'll work on updating it tonight.
You'll be able to download the app and stare at it until Disney Plus releases in Japan.As an American living in Japan with iOS/ATV devices set to the U.S. store, will I be able to watch this at all? I'm assuming no.
It is? With my years old Verizon Unlimited Mobile account I was able to get an invite, though I won't have a code until the 12th.Nevermind, the FIOS 1yr free deal is only for new customers. Figures.
It is? With my years old Verizon Unlimited Mobile account I was able to get an invite, though I won't have a code until the 12th.
Answers to your
Disney+ questions.
Are all Unlimited plans eligible for the Disney+ on us offer?
Eligible plans include the Verizon Unlimited plan, Go Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited, Above Unlimited, Get More Unlimited, Do More Unlimited, Play More Unlimited, and Start Unlimited. Business and prepaid accounts are not eligible.
Are existing Fios and 5G Home customers eligible for the Disney+ on us offer?
The Disney+ on us offer is only for new Fios and 5G Home customers. Business accounts are not eligible.
Are ESPN+, Hulu, or Hulu Live included with Disney+?
Our Disney+ on us offer is only for Disney+ and does not include Hulu or ESPN+.
If I pre-purchased Disney+, am I eligible for the Disney+ on us offer?
Yes, Verizon customers who have already pre-purchased through Disney+ are eligible for Disney+ on us.*
* Your pre-purchase will be paused and resume after the Verizon promo period. If you pre-purchased a monthly subscription through Disney, or a monthly or annual subscription through a third party, the Verizon promotional offer will begin when you enroll through Verizon, but will not automatically replace your pre-purchased subscription. After you enroll and complete the account setup, you will be sent an email with information about how to manage your pre-purchased subscription.
I've got Hulu and Netflix already but I 'm really interested in this too.
What are you guys doing the monthly or yearly plan?
Pre-orders give you seven days before first billing. Don't know if that applies post release.