Disney+ to launch in Singapore in 2021

It offers over 500 films and 15,000 episodes.

The Walt Disney Company has announced the launch of its streaming service Disney+ in Singapore in February 2021.

Disney+ offers over 500 films and 15,000 episodes from the company’s brands, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and entertainment brand Star. A monthly subscription costs $11.98.

Singapore will be the first market globally to launch Disney+ with all six content brands.

Walt Disney Company APAC regional lead Amit Malhotra noted that the launch signifies their commitment to deliver “powerful stories with heart” to consumers.

“Streaming services have become an integral part of the daily lives for many consumers in Singapore, and we are dedicated to ensuring that Disney+ offers the best-in-class entertainment experience for all audiences,” Malhotra said.
 

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