In surprise move, Disney Plus offers heaps more movies in Australia than the US

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Australians are used to getting the short end of the stick when it comes to the size of their streaming content libraries, often missing out
on movies and TV shows available to US subscribers – yes, we're talking about you, Netflix. However, things appear to be quite the
opposite when it comes to Disney Plus, which officially launched in Australia this morning.In news that's likely to shock and astound
Aussies all over the country, Gizmodo Australia has discovered that the local version of Disney Plus actually has more movies on offer than
the US version of the streaming service.The site has started compiling a list of the titles that are available in Australia but not in the
US, which so far includes the following:A Wrinkle in TimeAlice Through the Looking GlassAnt-Man and the WaspBeauty and the Beast (2017)Black
PantherChristopher RobinCocoDead Men Tell No TalesMaleficentMary Poppins ReturnsNational Treasure 2Ralph Breaks the InternetSolo: A Star
Wars StoryThe Avengers: EndgameThe Avengers: Infinity WarThe Incredibles 2The Jungle Book (2016)The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsThor:
RagnarokTomorrowlandNot a bad haul, right? It's actually a bit hard to believe that these films aren't available to stream on Disney Plus
for our American friends. We have to imagine that the rights for the above films are currently tied up with various cable networks or
streaming platforms across the US – something that isn't an issue in Australia now that Stan's content licensing agreement with Disney has
expired.As for what the Yanks do have on Disney Plus that we do not, the list is short – Season 30 of The Simpsons is available to stream
on the service in the US but not in Australia
Somehow, we don't think many Aussies will kick up a stink about that one