Verizon to Offer One Year of Free Disney+ to All Unlimited Wireless Customers

Disney’s streaming platform launches Nov. 12

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Verizon is giving away one year of Disney+ to all new and existing unlimited wireless customers, new Fios Home Internet and new 5G Home Internet customers 12 months of Disney+, the company said Tuesday.

Disney+ launches Nov. 12 with a vast library of content and new series like “The Mandalorian” and “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” at which point Verizon says its customers “can activate their Disney+ subscription and start streaming on a wide selection of mobile and connected TV devices, including gaming consoles, streaming media players, and smart TVs.”

“Giving Verizon customers an unprecedented offer and access to Disney+ on the platform of their choice is yet another example of our commitment to provide the best premium content available through key partnerships on behalf of our customers,” Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg said. “Our work with Disney extends beyond Disney+ as we bring the power of 5G Ultra Wideband technology to the entertainment industry through exciting initiatives with Disney Innovation Studios and in the parks.”

More information about Verizon’s Disney+ deal can be found here.

Outside of that offer, Disney’s highly-anticipated streaming platform will be available for $6.99 a month or as part of a $12.99 bundle with Hulu and ESPN+.

Along with housing its own vast library of content, Disney+ will feature original “Star Wars,” Marvel Studios, Pixar, National Geographic and, of course, Disney productions. Readers can find every project that’s been announced so far here.

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