The movies and shows releasing on streaming platforms lately have been top-tier. Netflix has been getting huge hits like E.T. the Extraterrestrial and The Silence of the Lambs, Hulu scored wonderful titles like A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and I Am Legend, and Disney Plus has been building and completing its Marvel movie collection. There’s certainly plenty of enrapturing content to watch regardless of what streaming service you regularly use, but Disney’s platform in particular is shaping up to have an exceptional July.
Disney Plus will see 90s classics like The Mighty Ducks and The Big Green arrive on July 3rd, and then subscribers will also be treated to Solo: A Star Wars Story a week later on July 10th. But even with great flicks like those landing, there’s still even more to be excited for in the way of Disney Plus Originals. These upcoming films...
Disney Plus will see 90s classics like The Mighty Ducks and The Big Green arrive on July 3rd, and then subscribers will also be treated to Solo: A Star Wars Story a week later on July 10th. But even with great flicks like those landing, there’s still even more to be excited for in the way of Disney Plus Originals. These upcoming films...
- 6/30/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Wanted to be in the room where it happens but couldn’t get tickets? Disney+ has you covered with its new releases for July 2020. That’s right, none other than Hamilton headlines the list of new Disney+ offerings this month! The filmed version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s modern musical classic premieres on July 3.
Beyond that enormous original blockbuster, it’s a pretty decent month for library titles on Disney+ July 3 also sees the arrival of two Ice Age sequels and The Mighty Ducks. July 10 finds Nat Geo Wild originals Critter Fixers and Secrets of the Zoo joining the Disney+ stream.
In terms of other originals, it’s the usual fare. But the intriguing Muppets Now premiers on July 31.
Here is everything else coming to Disney+ this month.
Disney+ New Releases – July 2020 July 3
New Library Titles
Animal ER (S1-2)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Ice Age: Collision Course...
Beyond that enormous original blockbuster, it’s a pretty decent month for library titles on Disney+ July 3 also sees the arrival of two Ice Age sequels and The Mighty Ducks. July 10 finds Nat Geo Wild originals Critter Fixers and Secrets of the Zoo joining the Disney+ stream.
In terms of other originals, it’s the usual fare. But the intriguing Muppets Now premiers on July 31.
Here is everything else coming to Disney+ this month.
Disney+ New Releases – July 2020 July 3
New Library Titles
Animal ER (S1-2)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Ice Age: Collision Course...
- 6/17/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
A dog that removes anxiety from its human’s life by killing the people who cause her stress may be a heightened, fantastical look at emotional-support animals, but because there is now such a wide range of small-screen content depicting such therapeutic resources, one does not have to represent all. Education about them is mixing with entertainment.
A killer emotional-support dog is at the center of Blumhouse Television’s latest “Into the Dark” installment for Hulu, “Good Boy.” But even this horror satire may expose an audience to the idea of emotional-support dogs for the first time. That is why, according to Sheila Goffe, vice president of government relations, American Kennel Club, no matter the genre or format, the most important thing when depicting such dogs is to do so accurately for their classification.
“These dogs mitigate individual disabilities, and they’re simply amazing,” she says. “A dog that helps...
A killer emotional-support dog is at the center of Blumhouse Television’s latest “Into the Dark” installment for Hulu, “Good Boy.” But even this horror satire may expose an audience to the idea of emotional-support dogs for the first time. That is why, according to Sheila Goffe, vice president of government relations, American Kennel Club, no matter the genre or format, the most important thing when depicting such dogs is to do so accurately for their classification.
“These dogs mitigate individual disabilities, and they’re simply amazing,” she says. “A dog that helps...
- 6/17/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Despite only launching in November, Disney Plus has already brought in nearly 55 million subscribers, who’ve been enjoying all of their content hailing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Star Wars franchise, Pixar, almost their entire back catalogue of animated films and much, much more.
However, it’s fair to say that when it comes to original material, Disney Plus hasn’t been bringing us very much. Sure, The Mandalorian was a major hit, but apart from that, none of their in-house projects have really stirred up any buzz. Unless, of course, you want to count Artemis Fowl, which has been making waves for all the wrong reasons.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like things will be improving on that front anytime soon, either. The Mouse House has just announced what’s headed our way in July and as you can see below, the list is lacking when it comes to buzzy original titles.
However, it’s fair to say that when it comes to original material, Disney Plus hasn’t been bringing us very much. Sure, The Mandalorian was a major hit, but apart from that, none of their in-house projects have really stirred up any buzz. Unless, of course, you want to count Artemis Fowl, which has been making waves for all the wrong reasons.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like things will be improving on that front anytime soon, either. The Mouse House has just announced what’s headed our way in July and as you can see below, the list is lacking when it comes to buzzy original titles.
- 6/17/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
A new week has begun and while the streaming service won’t add any fresh material until Friday, it’s worth taking a look at what’s coming to Disney Plus this week.
The Mouse House’s online library is about to be expanded thanks to the addition of a bunch of new episodes of ongoing documentary series, as well as a couple of recent movies from the studio – including one of their most acclaimed remakes. Here’s the full list of everything coming to Disney Plus on June 19th:
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Finale Episode 108 – “Connections” (Global)
Disney Family Sundays Episode 133 – “Monsters, Inc. Water Bottles” (Global)
It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer Episode 106 – “Stunt Dogs & Water Rescue Dogs” (Global)
The Jungle Book (Us)
Tinker Bell And The Pirate Fairy (Us)
One Day At Disney Episode 129 – “Candice Valdez: Radio Disney Host” (Global)
101 Dalmatians (1997) (S1) (Us/Canada)
Big...
The Mouse House’s online library is about to be expanded thanks to the addition of a bunch of new episodes of ongoing documentary series, as well as a couple of recent movies from the studio – including one of their most acclaimed remakes. Here’s the full list of everything coming to Disney Plus on June 19th:
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Finale Episode 108 – “Connections” (Global)
Disney Family Sundays Episode 133 – “Monsters, Inc. Water Bottles” (Global)
It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer Episode 106 – “Stunt Dogs & Water Rescue Dogs” (Global)
The Jungle Book (Us)
Tinker Bell And The Pirate Fairy (Us)
One Day At Disney Episode 129 – “Candice Valdez: Radio Disney Host” (Global)
101 Dalmatians (1997) (S1) (Us/Canada)
Big...
- 6/15/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Since its launch late last year, Disney streaming service Disney+ has mostly been a place for the enormous entertainment conglomerate to house all of its library content. Big hits like The Mandalorian have been few and far between. Perhaps that changes this month as Disney+ welcomes arguably its biggest original movie yet.
Obviously, Artemis Fowl was never intended to be a Disney+ exclusive. The live-action adaptation of Eoin Colfer’s beloved Ya novel was initially set for a theatrical release. Then Covid-19 reared its ugly head and sent everyone indoors. Now Artemis Fowl is set to be a fascinating test case for how original movies can fare on Disney’s streamer.
Elsewhere throughout the month is the usual Disney+ fare. Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian premieres three of its episodes this month, including the finale on June 19. Be Our Chef also wraps up this month while It’s a Dog’s Life continues on strong.
Obviously, Artemis Fowl was never intended to be a Disney+ exclusive. The live-action adaptation of Eoin Colfer’s beloved Ya novel was initially set for a theatrical release. Then Covid-19 reared its ugly head and sent everyone indoors. Now Artemis Fowl is set to be a fascinating test case for how original movies can fare on Disney’s streamer.
Elsewhere throughout the month is the usual Disney+ fare. Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian premieres three of its episodes this month, including the finale on June 19. Be Our Chef also wraps up this month while It’s a Dog’s Life continues on strong.
- 5/19/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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