Disney+ will combine Disney library content with exclusive new projects, such as a live-action Star Wars series called The Mandalorian, which Jon Favreau is directing, and a TV series based on High School Musical. It's a Disney fan's dream come true, and certainly a huge reason to splurge on the service monthly. even though we're getting a little inundated with all the streaming options out there at the moment. According to Vulture, during a shareholder meeting in St. Louis, Iger announced that sometime following the official launch of its streaming service, Disney+, all Disney movies will be available to watch.
This also spells the end for the "Disney vault", the name given to the vast collection of Disney films that would only be available in physical copies for short periods of time.
So the movies that you speak of that have traditionally been kept in a vault and have been brought out every few years will be on the service.
The company has been releasing films since the 1920s, including cultural landmarks such as Snow White and Cinderella, as well as modern classics like Moana and Coco.
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More: Iger said newer Disney films will also join Disney Plus within the first year of the film's theater run, Polygon reports.
Disney will soon end its vault program, which will nearly certainly gives the company a leg up in the upcoming streaming wars. "We will continue to make the movies under the Fox brand and Fox Searchlight brand".
Disney has already said it will be removing all of its titles from Netflix later this year, a move that will include the removal of all Pixar movies.





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