It’s no secret that Disney+ launched with a truckload of exciting content.
From Pixar to Marvel Studios, Star Wars to the treasure trove of Disney classics – Mary Poppins! Toy Story! Lady and the Tramp! More! – early adopters were (and indeed are) somewhat spoilt for choice when signing up to a Disney+ subscription.
And while original series like The Mandalorian have been stealing all the headlines, The Hollywood Reporter recently crunched the numbers to reveal that Disney+ subscribers are watching more of the company’s classics films than recent offerings from Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios. So, yes, 22 percent of users are turning to the archives, compared to Star Wars (21 percent), Marvel (15 percent), Pixar (14 percent), Disney Channel (9 percent), and The Simpsons (5 percent).
Looking further ahead, however, and we now have the 411 on all the latest content coming to the platform next month (h/t Collider). Without further ado, below you’ll...
From Pixar to Marvel Studios, Star Wars to the treasure trove of Disney classics – Mary Poppins! Toy Story! Lady and the Tramp! More! – early adopters were (and indeed are) somewhat spoilt for choice when signing up to a Disney+ subscription.
And while original series like The Mandalorian have been stealing all the headlines, The Hollywood Reporter recently crunched the numbers to reveal that Disney+ subscribers are watching more of the company’s classics films than recent offerings from Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios. So, yes, 22 percent of users are turning to the archives, compared to Star Wars (21 percent), Marvel (15 percent), Pixar (14 percent), Disney Channel (9 percent), and The Simpsons (5 percent).
Looking further ahead, however, and we now have the 411 on all the latest content coming to the platform next month (h/t Collider). Without further ado, below you’ll...
- 12/18/2019
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
The 2017 Emmy winner for Best Narrator is going to be someone really, really famous. Other than Meryl Streep, who’s nominated for Netflix’s documentary “Five Came Back,” the other A-listers contending in the four-year-old Best Narrator category are Laurence Fishburne (“Year Million”), Ewan McGregor (“Wild Scotland”), Sam Neill (“Wild New Zealand”) and double-nominee Liev Schreiber […]...
- 8/9/2017
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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