Disney Plus launches in the UK tomorrow...
arrives Tuesday 24th May, the biggest threat to Netflix and Amazon Prime yet. As one might expect from a screen world which has swallowed Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Fox and National Geographic, this is a major event. It propels every fantasy element that has come to dominate the big screen and whooshes it into the home. For self-isolaters everywhere, the £5.99 monthly package may yet prove the wisest investment of your old fancy-coffee-on-the-way-to-work purse yet.
Then, all Star Wars films, most Marvel films, and a whole host of documentaries from National Geographic.
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