Disney+ Finally Gets A Release Date In Europe

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Disney has just announced when it will finally release the Disney+ streaming service over in the continent of Europe. It's slightly bad news because the release is coming out five months after the American release!

The release date for Disney+ will be March 31st, 2020 in various European countries. You can read the Twitter announcement posted down below.

"@DisneyPlus will be available in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain (and more to be announced soon) starting on March 31. Please note: Titles may vary by territory. #DisneyPlus"

The service comes out first in USA, Canada and The Netherlands on November 12th, 2019. The service will then be released one week later on November 19th, 2019 in the countries of Australia and New Zealand.

The long delay is annoying because those viewers will have to wait several months before they can see all of the episodes of The Mandalorian.

Viewers might have to seek other means if they want to see it early like the rest of us.

Disney+ is the newest streaming service out in the market featuring TV shows and movies from Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars.

It will only cost people $6.99 per month to become a member. That said, prices will vary depending where you live.

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