Disney+ will launch in the UK, Germany, Italy, France and Spain in March 2020

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Disney+ will launch in the U.S., Canada and the Netherlands on November 12th, a bit shy of a week from today
On November 19th, it&ll expand to Australia and New Zealand. But what about the rest of the world? Disney has kept quiet about its plans for
other countries, presumably because going live in another country is a little more complicated than just flipping a switch
Every country tends to have different privacy/tax laws regarding subscription services, and rights and licensing for each bit of content has
to be detangled with respect to existing deals. Now, at least, we&ve got a launch date for five more countries: Disney says that Disney+
will launch in the U.K., Germany, Italy, France and Spain on March 31st. Just announced: #DisneyPlus will be available in the United
Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain (and more to be announced soon) starting on March 31st
Please note: Titles may vary by territory
pic.twitter.com/lE6nzBeaXy — Disney+ (@disneyplus) November 7, 2019 This news might be slightly less intriguing for folks in the U.K.,
who&ve had streaming access to a pretty massive collection of Disney stuffby way of DisneyLife — a streaming service that served as a test
run of sorts for Disney since its launch back in 2015
But hey, The Mandalorian! One thing worth noting: Don&t expect Disney+ to be exactly the same around the world
Thanks to those aforementioned rights/licensing deals that may already be in place around the world, as Disney puts it, &Titles may vary by
territory.&