You've likely heard about Disney+, the new streaming service from The Walt Disney Company that launches Nov. 12.
Disney+ is the home for all things Disney, including content from Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and National Geographic.
A subscription costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, and users will be able to download TV shows and movies, so that they can watch them even if they aren't connected to the internet.
"This is a big deal. All Disney in one place never existed before," Disney CEO Bob Iger told "Good Morning America" in April. "That's [like] going to Disneyland every day of the week."
(MORE: Here's 'basically everything' debuting on Disney+ in November)In addition to beloved Disney classics -- everything from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to "Moana" is available -- there will be new movies to watch on launch day, including a live-action "Lady and the Tramp" and Anna Kendrick's holiday movie, "Noelle," about Santa Claus' family.
Disney and Fox TV series, including "Goof Troop," "Boy Meets World" and all 30 seasons of "The Simpsons" are also available, as well as new, original series that will be making their debut. "Star Wars" fans have been eagerly anticipating "The Mandalorian," a spinoff set after the fall of the Empire, while Marvel devotees have "Marvel's Hero Project" to look forward to. (Other Marvel series, including "Loki," starring Tom Hiddleston, are forthcoming.) "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" will also be available at launch, as will Kristen Bell's "Encore," a reality series that reunites casts of high school musicals.
Disney will be adding many new titles in the future, too. While most Pixar films are streaming to start, "Coco" and "Toy Story 4" will be added later, as will 2019 releases "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" and "The Lion King." One new original series that has made headlines is a sequel of "Lizzie McGuire," starring Hilary Duff, which is currently in production. There will also be a TV spinoff of the film "Love, Simon" set to premiere during the first year of Disney+.
(MORE: 'The Mandalorian': Everything you need to know about the new 'Star Wars' series)For those looking to invest in more than just Disney+, there is also a $12.99 monthly bundle option that includes Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, and Verizon customers can get a year subscription to the streaming service for free. If that's not enough, Disney is offering several deals to celebrate the launch of Disney+: Lyft users can snag a free ride using the promo code “DISNEYPLUS," and if you buy a select bouquet from Urban Stems, Disney+ will double the flowers.
Disney+ "is an extension for the company of what it has done for 96 years, which is tell great stories that entertain the world, people of all generations," Iger said. "Because the stories that we tell tend to touch people's hearts, they kind of live forever."
You can preorder the streaming service at DisneyPlus.com.
"Noelle" Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader star as Noelle and Nick Claus, the progeny of Santa Claus, in this holiday flick. When Nick goes AWOL before Christmas, Noelle must track him down to save the holiday.
"Lady and the Tramp" Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux voice Lady and Tramp in the live-action re-imagining of the Disney classic animated film. The best part? All the dogs in the film are rescue dogs that have since found forever homes.
"The Mandalorian" Jon Favreau is at the helm of this "Star Wars" spinoff series, set after "Return of the Jedi" and before the beginning of the First Order. The cast includes Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers and Giancarlo Esposito.
"Forky Asks a Question" Based on the "Toy Story 4" character, this series examines how the world works through the lens of Forky.
"Encore!" Former high school musical castmates are reunited in this reality series executive produced by Kristen Bell.
"The Imagineering Story" Look back on the 65-plus year history of Walt Disney Imagineering in this documentary series.
"SparkShorts" This short film series from Pixar Animation Studios will introduce viewers to new storytellers and their work.
"The World According to Jeff Goldblum" Actor Jeff Goldblum explores the things we love (think: ice cream), uncovering fun facts and shocking histories along the way.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Fans of "High School Musical" will love this 10-episode scripted series following a group of students counting down to their school's first production of "High School Musical." It's meta.
"Marvel's Hero Project" Marvel celebrates ordinary young people doing extraordinary things in their communities.
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