Disney's Mulan to stream for FREE on Disney+ from December
The £150million live-action remake launches on the Netflix-style streaming app tomorrow but will cost a one-off fee to watch.Users must pay for a £19.99 / $29.99 "Premier Access" pass to stream the film on top of the service's £5.99 / $6.99 monthly fee.
"Watch with Premier Access for £19.99 before its release to all Disney+ subscribers on 4th December 2020," the film'sMulan, a remake of the classic Disney cartoon of the same name released in 1998, will be available on Disney+ from Friday.Initially, Disney+ users will have to pay for a £19.99 / $29.99 'Premium Access pass' to watch the film on top of the app's £5.99 / $6.
"Wait £20 on top of the subscription? No way will I be paying that! Pure greed!" one Instagram fan fumed.Others argued that, compared to a family trip to the cinema, the pricing offers good value for money.Disney+ is a new streaming service for films and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and more.
Disney+ costs £5.99 a month or £59.99 a year in the UK, and $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year in the US."£20 still cheaper than taking a family of 4 to cinema, plus you can rewatch as many times as you want," one Twitter user wrote. "It's a thumbs up from me."
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