Disney + one week ahead of its launch in Spain, a market that will debut on March 24, The Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company has set that date as the launch in this country, as well as in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Ireland.

The price for Spain will be 6.99 per month or 69.99 for the annual subscription . Already in the summer of 2020, the Disney + streaming platform will reach other markets in Western Europe, such as Belgium, the Nordic countries and Portugal.

The Disney + catalog, with which you will have to compete with Netflix, HBO and Amazon Prime Video, is extensive, and includes numerous content well known to the public: those of Disney itself , Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic , among others.

The streaming business is intensifying its competition in recent times. This week, NBC has joined the US in that market , with its new Peacock platform, which has not been able to abandon the advertising model, which is usual for open television. Peacock has a free open payment service and a more complete premium , for 5 euros per month.

Peacock is not present in Spain, but Disney + yes, a landing that takes advantage of the presence in this country of Fox, a branch of entertainment that last year was acquired by the Walt Disney Company. Subscribers of this new platform will be able to see, for example, the series The Mandalorian , by Jon Favreau; High School Musical: The Musical; The world according to Jeff Goldblum , a review of everyday objects; and The Lady and the Tramp , in a new version of the classic animation. Other titles are Back to the Stage , with Kristen Bell in executive production; and Diary of a future president , of Ilana Peña ( Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ) and Gina Rodriguez ( Jane the Virgin ).

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