There will be over 7,500 episodes and 500 films available!
Disney fans, get ready to sing Hakuna Matata at the top of your lungs because Disney+ launches in March, and there are TV shows and movies galore available.
On March 24th, the platform will launch in Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Austria and Switzerland, but Western Europe markets including Belgium, the Nordics, and Portugal, will have to wait a little longer, until summer 2020. In fact, the streaming service will be packed full of over 7,500 episodes and 500 films meaning you can get entire franchises at your disposal.
And titles featured stem all the way back to the originals, including 1940s Pinocchio and Bambi, released in 1942.View gallery If that’s not far back enough, then cast your eyes on Disney’s very first animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from 1937.
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