Disney+

Disney+ is a streaming service produced by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International launched on November 12, 2019.

It will start as a domestic service, and then expand internationally after Fall 2019. The service will be streaming Disney-owned original content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox (who still has a deal with HBO until 2022), and channels. The service will operate alongside ESPN+ and Hulu (which Disney owns a 67% majority stake in) in addition to selling a bundle containing the three-tier package, with Hulu including the service as an add-on.

Returning Programming
These movies, shorts, and shows have already been released but will be available at some point to stream on Disney+.

Cancelled Programing

 * Muppets Live Another Day - An original comedy series planned to have feature the Muppets and Josh Gad that would have taken place after the events of The Muppets Take Manhattan.
 * Book of Enchantments - An adaptation of Serena Valentino's book series exploring the origins of various Disney Villains in a shared universe setting.

Trivia

 * Aladdin and The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show are currently the only shows from the Disney Afternoon that have not been made available on Disney+.
 * Despite the disclaimer saying that they’re presented as originally created, the version of Fantasia used on Disney+ has Sunflower removed and Three Little Pigs has the Big Bad Wolf’s Fuller Brush Man disguise instead of the original Jewish peddler disguise.
 * For some reason, Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers and Goof Troop (both of which use the HD prints from the digital releases) are presented in cropped widescreen.
 * The banned TaleSpin episodes "Last Horizons" and "Flying Dupes" and the banned Darkwing Duck episode "Hot Spells" are unfortunately not available on this service (even though the TaleSpin episodes were released on DVD).
 * The Toon Disney edits of DuckTales and TaleSpin episodes are used on this service.