Disney Movies Are Headed Exclusively to Netflix This Fall

Disney Movies Are Headed Exclusively to Netflix This Fall

Netflix is seriously upping its streaming game this fall, with the help of a little Disney magic. On Monday, Netflix announced that it would become the exclusive streaming carrier for Disney films on U.S. pay TV services.

From September onwards, Netflix will become the exclusive U.S. pay TV home of the latest films from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s head of content, wrote on their company blog.

While specific films weren’t named, the vast range of movies from the Disney franchise could span from cartoons to Star Wars, which means that there’ll be something for everyone. Consider your Netflix queue booked for this fall.

To see what’s headed to Netflix, watch the clip below.

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