Disney+ Included In New Streaming Bundle To Leverage The Viewers Experience
Disney, has always showered its viewers with a range of fantasy dramas and animated tales. Disney+ is now part of a new streaming bundle with Hulu and Warner Bros. Discovery. This bundle offers subscribers a wider selection of entertainment, including movies, TV shows, sports, and news to give them an access to a broader range of entertainment on a single platform. The new bundle is expected to be a major competitor in the increasingly crowded streaming market and this step could also leverage the profits of the streaming platform.
Following are the current upcomings-
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Opens at Walt Disney World: The highly anticipated Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride has finally opened at Walt Disney World. The ride is a reimagining of the classic Splash Mountain ride, and it is themed after the 2009 Disney movie “The Princess and the Frog.” The new ride has been praised for its beautiful animation, catchy music, and immersive experience.
Mickey Mouse Enters the Public Domain (Partially): In 2024, copyright protection for some of Mickey Mouse’s earliest appearances expired in the United States. This means that other creators can now use those classic Mickey Mouse images in their own works. However, it is important to note that Disney still owns the copyright for later versions of Mickey Mouse, as well as for his trademarked name and likeness.
Lawsuit Filed Against Disney: The family of a doctor who allegedly died from an allergic reaction at a Disney Springs restaurant has filed a lawsuit against the company. The family claims that Disney was negligent in its handling of the doctor’s allergy.
Gina Carano Sues Disney: Actress Gina Carano is suing Disney over her firing from “The Mandalorian.” Carano claims that she was fired due to her social media posts, which some people found to be offensive. Disney has not commented on the lawsuit.