Disney+, Walt Disney’s streaming service, has confirmed its official launch dates in 42 countries and 11 new regions this summer.
The streaming service will be available in Greece on June 14. The cost of the subscription in Greece was also announced, which is set at €8.99 for a monthly subscription or € 89.90 for an annual subscription.
With exclusive, original content, thousands of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic titles, and general entertainment content, with the latest productions from 20th Century Studios, Disney Television Studios, FX, and Searchlight Pictures, Disney + is the ultimate streaming destination for some of the world’s most beloved stories.
Subscribers will have access to the famous Star Wars series, “The Book of Boba Fett” and “The Mandalorian” by creator and executive producer Jon Favreau. In addition, the Marvel Studios “Moon Knight” series will be available, starring Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant, a quiet gift shop clerk who is confronted with psychological blackouts and memories of another life, as well as the candidate Oscar-winning film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”.
Subscribers will also be able to watch general entertainment titles, such as the action-packed and Oscar-nominated comedy “Free Guy,” starring Ryan Reynolds, “The Simpsons” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” as well as ” The World According to Jeff Goldblum “by National Geographic, with Jeff taking us on a fun, insightful and fun journey. Each episode of the series unfolds the thread of a familiar object, to reveal a world of amazing connections, fascinating science, and history.
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Users will have access to high quality, viewing experience, streaming to up to four devices simultaneously, unlimited downloads to up to ten devices, IMAX display quality for selected titles, and the ability to create up to seven different profiles, including the ability to parents to create Child Profiles that have easy browsing and a child-friendly environment, to access content suitable for their age.
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