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- Disney Plus gives subscribers access to a large selection of streaming movies and TV shows, including an assortment of docuseries and films produced by National Geographic.
- The National Geographic lineup features a growing collection of nature programs perfect for Earth Day streaming.
- Notable titles you can watch right now include shows, like "Great Migrations" and "Life Below Zero," and movies, like "Giants of the Deep Blue" and "Free Solo."
- A Disney Plus monthly subscription costs $6.99 per month, and an annual subscription costs $69.99 per year.
The Disney Plus streaming service is home to a varied collection of on-demand titles from all of the studio's major brands, including Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, and National Geographic.
While superheroes, Jedi, and talking snowmen might be the platform's biggest draws, Disney Plus subscribers shouldn't overlook the service's healthy selection of nature and science documentaries. Produced by National Geographic, this educational catalog includes a host of shows and movies focused on animals, geography, space, medicine, and more.
Disney Plus is currently available for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. For that price, you gain access to all of National Geographic's Disney Plus content, along with the rest of the Disney Plus entertainment lineup.
With so many National Geographic shows and films to choose from, it can be hard to keep track of every title. With that in mind, we've listed every National Geographic program streaming on Disney Plus right now.
For more information about Disney's streaming service, be sure to check out our complete guide to Disney Plus.
What National Geographic titles can I watch on Disney Plus?
Disney Plus includes access to a growing catalog of National Geographic titles, with programs covering a wide range of documentary topics related to nature, science, history, and culture.
The library primarily consists of shows and movies originally produced for The National Geographic Channel. This includes complete seasons from several shows currently airing on the network, like "Brain Games," "Continent 7: Antarctica," Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted," "Life Below Zero," "Wicked Tuna," and more. Older series from the channel's archives are also featured, including "Year Million," "The Incredible Dr. Pol," and "Dog Whisperer."
In addition to titles from The National Geographic Channel, Disney Plus is also home to original National Geographic programming exclusive to the service. The first Disney Plus original from National Geographic is "The World According to Jeff Goldblum." The 12-part docuseries follows the actor as he learns about a different topic in every episode. Topics range from sneakers and ice cream to denim and coffee.
The entire first season of "The World According to Jeff Goldblum" is now available to stream. A second season is currently in the works.
What nature documentaries does Disney Plus include for Earth Day?
If you're looking for a good nature documentary to watch on Earth Day, the National Geographic library on Disney Plus has got you covered. From underwater adventures to jungle expeditions, there is something for every nature fan to enjoy.
Highlights currently available to stream on Earth Day include docuseries, like "Great Migrations," and several documentary films, like "Giants of the Deep Blue," "Kingdom of the Blue Whale," "Earth Live," "Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise" and "Into the Grand Canyon."
Disney Plus is also home to National Geographic's Academy Award-winning documentary "Free Solo." This stunning film offers breathtaking views of Yosemite National Park as a rock climber attempts to become the first person to scale El Capitan without a rope.
With that said, these titles only scratch the surface of the full National Geographic lineup on Disney Plus. Below we've compiled a complete list of all the National Geographic titles you can stream right now.
Nature and animal documentary programs are highlighted in bold for easy reference.
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