Disney+ is available in Hong Kong today for HK$73 per month

Disney+ is available in Hong Kong today for HK$73 per month

Today (November 16), Disney's streaming platform Disney+ officially landed in Hong Kong, China, bringing a series of stories and original series to Hong Kong audiences, including movies and series from six major brands including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and Star.

Disney+ costs HK$73 per month and HK$738 per year. Hong Kong Disney+ members can watch 1,200 movies and 16,000 episodes of TV series. For example, Marvel's "Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings", "Iron Man", "Black Widow", "The Avengers", Disney's "Jungle Cruise", Disney+ original works "Home Alone" and "Star Wars: Phantasmagoria", Star original works include "Roadkill" and "Narcotics". In addition, there are Disney classic animations and live-action works, such as "The Lion King", "Aladdin", "Toy Story", "Finding Nemo", etc.

Following closely behind are the upcoming Disney+ original and exclusive works, including "Eagle Eye" launched on November 24, the National Geographic adventure documentary series "Welcome to Earth" launched on December 8, and "The Book of Boba Fett" launched on December 29. Audiences who like Asian content will be able to enjoy "Running Man Onward", "Snowfall" launched on December 18, and "BLACKPINK: The Movie" launched in December.

Disney+ will provide a zero-commercial viewing experience, support simultaneous streaming on up to four devices, download content on ten devices, and have personalized recommendations. Each account can set up up to seven user profiles, including a children's usage mode, which is suitable for use by large families.

Disney+ has also launched simplified Chinese. Disney+ movies and series will also have simplified Chinese titles and subtitles in the future. You can change the settings to simplified Chinese.

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