I saw similar fine resolution in the hairs and pores on Han's and Leia's heads and faces, as they awkwardly failed to properly flirt in the Rebel base. Disney+ is one of the cheaper streaming services, but Apple TV+ ($4.99 per month), Acorn TV ($5.99 per month), and Hulu's ad-supported tier ($5.99 per month) undercut it. And if this is indicative of the quality of Disney+'s many planned original series, then the future is bright for this streaming service. Before its US launch, Disney stated 25 original series and 10 movie specials would debut in year one. From new releases, to your favorite classics, and exclusive Originals, there's always something new to discover. Disney has learnt from others and come up with a service that’s accessible, available on a wide range of platforms and offers a vast library of content, of which a good chunk is in 4K HDR/Atmos, at least when Disney decides to return the bandwidth to normal levels. Disney+ has announced other original series, such as Loki (and several other Marvel titles) and Monsters at Work, but those shows are not yet available. Disney Plus costs $6.99 per month, with a $69.99-per-year offer gives you a $13.89 discount, which amounts to almost two free months. There's been even yet another change to the Han and Greedo scene from A New Hope, though Disney's blaming George Lucas for that. Those start with Originals (which include The World According to Jeff Goldblum, Noelle and Forky Asks a Question), Recommended for You (why this includes the live-action Dumbo remake is beyond me), Hit Movies (some people want to rewatch Avatar, and I won't ask why), Trending (Simpsons, at the time of my reviewing, to see how badly the formatting cuts work) and Out of the Vault (classics that Disney wasn't streaming on other platforms or selling either). That’s six more than Netflix, which reserves that limit for its more expensive 4K tier. BritBox beats Disney+ with its support for five simultaneous streams. As we mentioned earlier, one subscription gives you access to four simultaneous streams with seven profiles on a maximum of ten devices. Disney fans will be happy to know that there are a ton of options.). In another case of "it's either right for you or it's not," one of Disney's other big show brings High School Musical to the screens around the house. We've spent the days since Disney+'s release meticulously putting it through its paces on different platforms in order to put together this comprehensive Disney+ review. And at $6.99, it's a solid value. The Profile area has a few settings specific to the mobile app too, such as the option to restrict streaming to Wi-Fi connections and to set the quality of downloads. And what does Disney Plus, ostensibly the streaming service most meant for families, have to offer? ), but neither did it come near the notorious lows. Disney+ offers an impressive library of high-quality shows and movies in a featured-filled video streaming package, but it needs to expand its content horizons for it to become an absolute must-have service. However, since a VPN can also spoof your location, many video streaming services prevent you from using one, in order to enforce geographic restrictions on content. Among the Pixar movies on the service are Brave, Cars, Finding Nemo, Inside Out, Monsters Inc., Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Toy Story, and WALL-E. Star Wars films include Star Wars: Episodes I through VII, as well as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. You can also sign up through Roku or another platform — though I wouldn't recommend that right now, for reasons that we'll cover in just a moment. The Disney-centric nature of the service will also limit appeal. UPDATE: Disney Plus has now arrived in Australia and New Zealand. Marvel films Ant-Man, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: End Game, Avengers: Infinity War, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Since its release last year, Disney’s streaming service offers 4K HDR streaming with dozens of shows and movies for a scant $6.99 per month (AU$8.99 / £5.99) with the ability to setup multiple profiles and download shows for offline viewing.