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Starting today, you can try Disney+ for two months for free

the disney castle with fireworks

So, that's a nice way to wake up. You can say what you want about stereotypes, but the fact that we in our little frog country love the word ‘free’ is simply true. But hey, who doesn't? So I have the very good news for you that starting today you can try out the latest streaming service from Disney for free for two months. FREE. You just need to sign up via the website registration. That’s it. Oh yes, the apps for iOS and Android have also been conveniently launched online. Disney, love you, you are the MVP of today. Of the whole week.

Disney+ was actually supposed to come out on November 12, so I didn't expect them to come out with this news two months in advance. Smart too, a two-month trial to also tackle all the teething problems. By the way, I should mention that all formats made specifically for Disney+, such as the High School Musical series and Lizzie McGuire, will only be available to binge from November 12. Well, there has to be something to keep your subscriber. By the way, being a subscriber costs you €6.99 per month. Quite a reasonable price.

This news actually came out last night, and my insomnia came in handy this time. Immediately grabbed those free two months of course and dug into the offer. Okay, on the to-do list are the following: all Disney classics. Yes, those new live actions are really fine, but nothing beats the original. Furthermore, all the old Disney Channel series and movies like High School Musical, Hannah Montana, Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and Boy Meets World. Also, a lot of documentaries from National Geographic, all Star Wars movies, and classics like Mary Poppins and The Parent Trap. Oh, and do you happen to like the new live action remakes? Alright, they have also put them all online. I have now honestly only mentioned about 21% of the offer.

For clarity: I will be less available for the rest of the day, week. Serious streaming needs to happen. And yes Disney, you are really the MVP of today. Maybe even the MVP for two months. I am curious about the Netflix numbers for these two months: will they plummet?