Rumor: Solo Spin-Off Series in Development Focusing on the Crimson Dawn
http://starwarsunity.net/2019/09/15/...ed-for-disney/
Rumor: Solo Spin-Off Series in Development Focusing on the Crimson Dawn
http://starwarsunity.net/2019/09/15/...ed-for-disney/
Rumor is that future Ant-Man/Wasp content will be diverted to here rather than another full length feature film.
https://www.looper.com/166577/rumor-...get-cancelled/
Well, that wouldn't necessarily be bad, because it just means more of them.
Nearly every obscure title Disney has ever made.
Gargoyles confirmed all you needed to know.
Their Twitter shat out all of the launch titles today, Gargoyles was confirmed as well as all the other 90s shows
https://twitter.com/disneyplus/statu...735006208?s=20
Yaaaaaasssss!
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Yeahhhh, just preordered the one year package.
Less than a month, lets go
I can't find a sign up for the package with Hulu & espn+. Anyone know if it's not gonna be available right away or later on?
I did the three year/$140 deal a month or so back. No ragrats
I didn't know Disney owned National Geographic... Cripes
Did that come with the Fox buyout? I remember NatGeo going all conservative because someone bought them...probably Fox.
Some stuff in that Disney video I forgot about long ago like Bonkers and The Cat from Outer Space. Too bad they don't have Hasbro properties, missing My Little Pony and other stuff I used to watch on Disney.
No they’ve had Nat Geo for a while. They’ve produced a number of films under the Disney Earth banner I believe. The penguin one that came out this year was dope.
https://gizmodo.com/disney-will-let-...ter-1839326431
https://video.vanityfair.com/watch/b...d-george-lucas
Disney CEO Iger told Vanity Fair that if content goes away for whatever reason, you'll still be able to view it as long as you've downloaded it. A Disney rep has since rebutted this by saying if content goes away, you'll lose viewing privileges even if you've downloaded it.
A Disney spokesperson replying to Gizmodo’s request for confirmation told us that Disney CEO Bob Iger comments were misinterpreted when he said, “if you are a subscriber, you can download [content] and put it on a device and it will stay on that device as long as you continue to subscribe.” According to the spokesperson, some films on the Disney+ service will go away at certain times and be unavailable to subscribers even if they’ve downloaded the file.
When asked about which titles will leave and which will be available for download, the spokesperson said that most Disney content—except a small number with pre-existing licensing agreements—will remain on the service and will not leave. If you download it, it’s yours to watch for as long as you have a subscription. But downloaded content that leaves the service will not remain on a device after it goes.
I dont recall...are they releasing an App for this service or you have to go to the website?
Verizon 4G, 5G, and FioS customers can qualify for one year of Disney+ free.
When you switch to Unlimited.
Spoiler: show