Disney revealed several details about the Disney+, the company's streaming service that arrives on November 12 in the United States, which will have films and series from Pixar, the Star Wars franchise, National Geographic, Marvel and others.

The subscription price will be around US$1.99 per month or US$1.99 per year, a price that is slightly lower than that charged by competitor Netflix.
In the first year of Disney+, the company promises more than 7,500 episodes of series and more than 400 films, including 100 “recent titles”. Disney also expects to offer more than 10 films and 25 original series for the streaming service in the initial period. Among the content will be titles from Star Wars, Marvel, Disney Channel, The Simpsons and Pixar.
THE Engadget destaca que o serviço deve causar prejuízo bilionário em 2020, sendo que as maiores perdas devem acontecer entre 2020 e 2022. O Disney+ só deve se tornar lucrativo em 2024, segundo a companhia. Em outras palavras, a Disney está disposta a gastar bastante para brigar com a Netflix.
The streaming system is expected to arrive in Latin America, including Brazil, by the end of 2020, and its inclusion worldwide is expected by 2021. In Brazil, there is no forecast for the price that will be charged.
Disney+ streaming will feature exclusive content, meaning it will not be available on competitors like Netflix anytime soon. One of them is The Simpsons: all episodes of the 30 seasons (!) can only be watched on the Disney platform. This also includes Captain Marvel and the works that will still be released, such as The Lion King and Avengers: Endgame.
One of the titles that drew the most attention was Marvel's Falcon & Winter Solider, which even had a logo revealed in the images shown on stage.

Among other original Marvel series for the new service we also have: Loki, What If (animation with alternative stories) and a third with Vision & Scarlet Witch.
SOURCE:TWITTER