Disney+ has launched Star, a new entertainment brand, in the UK and Europe to coincide with a global price hike that comes into effect today.
Star will appear with its own dedicated page inside the Disney+ app, just like for Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic and its other ‘brands’.
It features 75 TV series, including Glee, Ugly Betty, 24, Scrubs, Futurama, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Family Guy and The X-Files.
Also launching on Star today is 280 films, including Pretty Woman, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Enemy of the State, the first Borat film and The Favourite.
Star makes a previously announced increase in prices easier to swallow for Disney+ users – although existing subscribers won’t see the hike until later this year.
A monthly subscription on the streaming service is going from £5.99 a month to £7.99 a month – a £24 annual increase.
Meanwhile, annual subscribers are seeing prices rise from £59.99 a year to £79.90 a year – a £19.91 annual increase.
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Star will appear with its own dedicated page inside the Disney+ app, just like for Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic and its other ‘brands’
Star launches today across Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand today, while Disney+ itself also launches in Singapore today.
Disney+ launched in the UK on March 24 last year, inadvertently coinciding with the first day of the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
In the year since its initial launch in North America on November 19, 2019, the streaming service has exceeded its parent company’s expectations.
Disney announced on earlier this month that it had amassed 94.9 million Disney+ subscribers worldwide as of January 2, 2021.
‘Disney+ has touched the lives of nearly a hundred million people around the globe by providing a home for exceptional storytelling from the beloved brands of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic,’ said Rebecca Campbell at The Walt Disney Company.
‘Today’s launch of the Star-branded international general entertainment offering marks an exciting expansion for the service.
‘With the addition of Star, we’re building even more value for consumers by adding an incredible array of high-quality movies and series for families, older teens, and adults, fuelled by the acquisition of 21st Century Fox and our creative studios.’
From today, Disney+ will cost £7.99 a month or £79.90 a year for new subscribers, but this increase won’t take effect for existing subscribers for six months.
For monthly subscribers, the price won’t increase until August 23, 2021.
Pictured, Olivia Colman in her Academy-award-winning performance as Queen Anne in The Favourite, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos
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Likewise, if a subscriber has an annual subscription, their standard price won’t change until their next annual renewal on or after August 23.
‘In Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, current prices for existing subscribers (before 23 February) will be honoured for six months,’ a Disney+ spokesperson said.
‘It will not be possible to subscribe to a version of Disney+ without Star in these markets.’
In Big Sky, private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt join forces with his estranged wife and ex-cop, Jenny Hoyt, to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana
Disney says new titles will be added to Star each month, which should help keep users from cancelling their subscription.
Along with the TV shows and films, four exclusive Star Originals are being launched today – Big Sky, Helstrom, Solar Opposites and Love, Victor.
In fantasy drama Helstrom, the children of a serial killer hunt the worst of humanity, while in crime drama thriller Big Sky, private detectives search for two sisters who have been kidnapped.
Teen drama Love, Victor follows the titular character on his own journey of self-discovery as he adjusts to a new school.
Meanwhile, Solar Opposites is an adult cartoon that focuses on ‘a family of aliens from a better world who must take refuge in middle America’.
Another three new Originals will launch later in the year – National Geographic’s eight-part series Genus: Aretha, which explores the life of the universally acclaimed Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, will be available in June.
Three new Originals have been unveiled as part of today’s news that will launch later in the year, including National Geographic’s eight-part limited series Genius: Aretha starring Cynthia Erivo
Rebel, a drama series inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich starring Katy Sagal, arrives in May, while the sitcom Grown-ish becomes available in April.
Feminist comedy Dollface, created by Jordan Weiss and Margot Robbie, will become available next month, alongside John Slattery’s sci-fi drama series Next.
Also to be included later down the line is four-part series Love in the Time of Corona, filmed during the pandemic, Danny Boyle’s The Beach, and more action blockbusters like Gone in 60 Seconds, Enemy of the State and Taken.