When Disney began pulling out its streaming content from Netflix, binge-watchers waited with bated breath for what would happen next. Disney then announced its own in-house streaming service, to be launched in 2019, featuring both existing media library and original content to really draw in subscribers to check them out.
Recently Disney has finally given a name to their in-development platform that has been referred to only as their “streaming service†over the past few months. Now fans can look forward next year to the opening of Disney+ (pronounced “Plusâ€), with its content falling under five particular Disney sub-brand labels.
Here are the label subcategories for all content old and new that would be found in Disney+ upon its launch:
- Disney – Animated Canon, classic family-oriented films, beloved Disney Afternoon and later animated series
- Pixar – their animated films and shorts
- Marvel – Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, TV series, Marvel Animation content, new programs
- Star Wars – all films in the saga, all Star Wars Story anthology spinoffs, Lucasfilm animated series, new programs
- National Geographic – documentaries and reality programming