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- Disney Plus subscribers can stream brand-new feature-length films alongside their favorite Disney movies.
- The initial lineup of original films includes the live-action "Lady and the Tramp" and "Noelle," a Christmas comedy starring Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader.
- Other movies set to debut exclusively on Disney Plus include the fantasy adventure "Artemis Fowl."
- An annual Disney Plus subscription costs $69.99 while a monthly plan is $6.99/month.
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The Disney Plus streaming library features an extensive collection of movies, including many Disney and Pixar classics, virtually every movie from the Star Wars and Marvel franchises, several National Geographic documentaries, and tons more.
There are even brand-new feature films made exclusively for Disney Plus, like a live-action "Lady and the Tramp" and the holiday comedy "Noelle". Disney Plus also features exclusive Disneynature documentary movies, including "Elephant", "Dolphin Reef," and more.
Additional original movies are in the works as well, with new titles set to be released throughout the year and beyond, including Disney's upcoming fantasy film "Artemis Fowl."
Updated on 04/22/2020 by Steven Cohen: Added details about current Disneynature films and the upcoming release of "Artemis Fowl."
What is Disney Plus and how much does it cost?
Disney Plus is a new streaming service with a huge array of existing and new movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox.
There's a free seven-day trial for new subscribers. After that, an annual subscription costs $69.99/year ($5.83/month) while a monthly subscription costs $6.99, or $83.88/year. A bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ is $12.99 a month.
Here's everything to know about the service along with plan breakdowns.
What Disney movies are available on Disney Plus?
There are classic Disney films like "Snow White" and "Mary Poppins," recent releases like "Frozen 2" and "Moana," nearly everything from the Star Wars and Marvel franchises, and even more obscure fare like "The Computer Wore Sneakers" and "Sammy, the Way-Out Seal."
Disney Plus is also home to a growing collection of original movies produced exclusively for the streaming service. Some original titles available right now include the live-action version of "Lady and the Tramp," the holiday comedy "Noelle", and the coming-of-age film "Stargirl".
Several Disneynature documentaries are also now available exclusively through Disney Plus, including "Diving with Dolphins," "Elephant", and more.
Over the coming months and years, Disney Plus will be rolling out even more exclusive movies, with offerings generally geared toward families.
When will 'Artemis Fowl' be on Disney Plus?
Though originally scheduled for a theatrical release on May 29, Disney's upcoming fantasy film "Artemis Fowl" is now set to premiere exclusively on the Disney Plus streaming service. The movie will be available to all Disney Plus subscribers on June 12.
"Artemis Fowl" is based on the 2001 young adult novel written by Eoin Colfer. The film focuses on a 12-year-old criminal mastermind who must battle a hidden society of fairies in order to track down his missing father. The movie is directed by Kenneth Branagh ("Thor"), and stars Ferdia Shaw, Colin Farrell, Josh Gad, and Judi Dench.
Beyond "Artemis Fowl," there are plenty of other Disney Plus originals for subscribers to watch. Below we've compiled a complete list of all the Disney Plus exclusive movies announced so far.
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"Safety" (TBA)
"Safety" is an uplifting drama based on the true story of Ray McElrathbey. The film focuses on a young man who has to raise his 11-year-old brother while juggling his own life and playing football at Clemson University. The movie is being directed by Academy Award nominee Reginald Hudlin ("Marshall").
"Flora & Ulysses" (TBA)
Also coming to Disney Plus is a film based on the Newberry Award-winning children's book, "Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures" by Kate DiCamillo ("Because of Winn-Dixie," "The Tale of Despereaux"). The story centers on 10-year-old Flora who saves a squirrel that she names Ulysses and then wreaks havoc on her life. The cast includes Matilda Lawler, Ben Schwartz, Alyson Hannigan, and Kate Micucci.
"Godmothered" (TBA)
Production is now underway on "Godmothered" for Disney Plus. The fantasy holiday film focuses on a fairy godmother-in-training who attempts to help a woman who is in need of some magic in her life. Sharon Maguire ("Bridget Jones's Diary") is directing from a script written by Kari Granlund and Melissa Stack. Jillian Bell and Isla Fisher lead the cast, which also includes Jane Curtin and Mary Elizabeth Ellis.
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"Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe" (Summer 2020)
Disney Channel's "Phineas and Ferb" may have ended in 2015 after an eight-year run, but its fan base is as strong as ever.
This is the second feature-length film based on the series. In this new installment of the Phineas and Ferb story, the brothers travel across the galaxy to save their sister Candace who has been abducted by aliens.
"Secret Society of Second-Born Royals" (2020)
Fresh from her title role on the Disney Channel's "Andi Mack," Payton Elizabeth Lee stars in the contemporary princess tale "Secret Society of Second Born Royals."
Lee's character is in the midst of a teenage rebellion against her royal upbringing, where she is second in line to the thrown. Things take a turn when she discovers she has superpowers and becomes part of a secret society of royal heirs.
"Magic Camp" (2020)
Adam Devine of "Pitch Perfect" fame stars as Andy, a young man who returns to camp as a counselor in hopes of helping his career. The comedy is based on a story by comedian and one-time magician, Steve Martin. The film, originally set for a theatrical release in 2018, will instead premiere on Disney Plus.
'Artemis Fowl' - available June 12
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Based on the young adult book by Eoin Colfer, "Artemis Fowl" follows a 12-year-old criminal genius named Artemis who embarks on an adventure to find his missing father. While searching for his dad, Artemis encounters a dangerous group of fairies.
The movie comes from director Kenneth Branagh ("Thor", "Cinderella"), and stars Ferdia Shaw, Josh Gad, Judi Dench, and Colin Farrell. "Artemis Fowl" will debut exclusively through Disney Plus on June 12.
Disneynature documentary movies - available now
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Disney Plus currently offers access to several exclusive streaming documentaries from the studio's Disneynature division. Here's a rundown of all the Disneynature originals on Disney Plus right now:
- "Dolphin Reef"
- "Elephant"
- "Diving with Dolphins"
- "In the Footsteps of Elephant"
- "Penguins: Life on the Edge"
In addition to the platform's original Disneynature movies, Disney Plus also offers a large collection of documentaries from National Geographic.
'Stargirl' - available now
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"America's Got Talent" winner, singer, and ukulele player Grace VanderWaal stars as Stargirl Caraway in the teen drama "Stargirl" inspired by the book of the same name by Jerry Spinelli.
The homeschooled Stargirl, a quirky and unconventional character, enrolls in a public high school in Arizona and meets Leo Borlock (Graham Verchere), who falls for her unique charms.
'Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made' — available now
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Based on the novel "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made" by New York Times best-selling cartoonist Stephan Pastis, the movie follows the adventures of 11-year-old Timmy Failure (Winslow Fegley), who's under the impression that he's the town's greatest detective.
'Togo' - available now
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"Togo" is centered around the true story of the 1925 serum run to Nome, or what was known as the Great Race of Mercy, when dog sled teams braved the elements and harsh terrain to deliver medical serum to stave off an epidemic.
In the historical adventure drama, William Defoe stars as sled dog owner Leonhard Seppala alongside his rambunctious husky Togo.
'Noelle' - available now
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In the holiday comedy "Noelle," Bill Hader is Nick Kringle, the heir apparent to Santa Claus who runs away from home to escape his fate. Anna Kendrick, who plays his sister Noelle, heads out into the real world to bring him back.
'Lady and the Tramp' - available now
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As recent years have demonstrated, Disney loves a live-action remake.
This live-action retelling of the 1955 Disney classic "Lady and the Tramp" stars Tessa Thompson ("Westworld," "Thor: Ragnarok") as the voice of Lady, and Justin Theroux ("The Leftovers," "Maniac") as the voice of Tramp.