Disney Is Tweeting Everything That’s Coming to Disney+
The is less than a month away, and the streaming service is busy in an attempt to hook users. Today, it started a massive tweet thread sharing “basically everything” coming to Disney+ on November 12th.
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It. Is. Time. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Mandalorian, check out basically everything coming to in the U.S. on November 12.
— Disney+ (@disneyplus)
Pre-order in the U.S. at today:
It is impressive just how many titles Disney owns, and it’s worth taking a look at . As you’d expect, there are the classic Disney, Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel titles — plus . But the thread is also a reminder that Disney (and Fox) have made some shockingly terrible films, questionable movie posters and a surprising amount of dog movies — , , , . Still, there’s a good chance users will see something that they’ll need to watch again — like the Freaky Friday multiverse — and from that point, there’s no looking back.
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The thread is both a jog down memory lane and a dangerous rabbit hole, so if you had a lot of work to do today, we recommend waiting to dive in until you have some free time.
The is less than a month away, and the streaming service is busy in an attempt to hook users. Today, it started a massive tweet thread sharing “basically everything” coming to Disney+ on November 12th.
Related: Disney to Ditch Netflix and Start its Own Streaming Service
It. Is. Time. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Mandalorian, check out basically everything coming to in the U.S. on November 12.
— Disney+ (@disneyplus)
Pre-order in the U.S. at today:
It is impressive just how many titles Disney owns, and it’s worth taking a look at . As you’d expect, there are the classic Disney, Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel titles — plus . But the thread is also a reminder that Disney (and Fox) have made some shockingly terrible films, questionable movie posters and a surprising amount of dog movies — , , , . Still, there’s a good chance users will see something that they’ll need to watch again — like the Freaky Friday multiverse — and from that point, there’s no looking back.