Disney+ has announced “its biggest content drop ever” with the initial lineup of its new streaming brand Star.
The rich huge library of content coming to the new general entertainment brand through Disney+ will bring a huge expansion of TV series, movies and originals to subscribers in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada from 23 February.
Star will include films and series from Disney’s creative studios, including Disney Television Studios (20th Television and ABC Signature), FX Productions, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures and more.
At the time of its launch in the UK, Star will launch with 75+ TV series, 270+ movies, new releases each week and more which are set to be announced soon. While in Australia and Canada, there will be around 500 titles added at launch. This is more than the UK is getting due to existing streaming contracts.
Disney+ has been a massive success since its debut, pulling in over 85 million subscribers worldwide within a year of its launch and the strength of Disney’s brand has been one of the reasons for this. With a massive collection of well-established franchises and a vast library, Disney+ is a huge hit with families and children.
However, one of the problems the streaming service is facing in comparison to its streaming rivals – Netflix and Amazon Prime Video and others is gripping content appealing to the mainstream adult audience. Despite having a vast library of National Geographic documentaries for adults, there aren’t many drama series available that haven’t been on the Disney Channel.
Hence the inclusion of Star with the platform will strengthen its position as a global streamer in many ways. With over 1000 titles being added to Disney+ via the Star brand within the first year, including mainstream binge-worthy shows like 24, Lost, Desperate Housewives, How I Met Your Mother and major franchises like Die Hard, Aliens, Planets of the Apes, Predator, Deadpool, Borat, Solar Opposites, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and more. Previously announced titles such as Love, Victor and Big Sky will also be available 23 Feb. onwards.
In addition to popular and hit series and movies, Star will also have the addition of over 35 Originals arriving on Disney+ in 2021, is just as important to the growth of Disney+.