Cela dit, c'est Disney qui est aux manettes dorénavant, donc possible que la qualité de ce type de productions 20th Century Fox Television augmente. Je pense aussi que par productions Disney+, ils entendent des séries et non des films, mais c'est juste une intuition.
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Disney + sera disponible aux États-Unis, au Canada et dans les Pays-Bas le 12 novembre ! Reste maintenant à savoir si la plateforme sera aussi offerte en français au Canada dès cette date.
Parce que la holding européenne de TWDC se trouve là-bas (cf là où part l'argent d'EDASAS), et qu'il est en conséquence plus facile de créer directement la branche dans ce pays pour la déployer ensuite sur le reste du marché européen? Et aussi car accessoirement, les Pays-Bas sont le pays européen à consommer le plus de contenu en anglais (hors UK et Irlande, mais avec le Brexit en vue, c'est peut-être mieux de pas trop tenter le diable).
J'attends vraiment d'en savoir plus à la D23 parce que dans un 1er temps ils ont vendu du rêve en disant que tout le catalogue Pixar, Marvel, SW et Disney serait disponible sur la plateforme. Maintenant on aurait seulement 4 films Marvel, pas les 2 derniers SW ... En série originale on aura rien de ouf en Day One à part The Mandalorian. Franchement c'est plus que décevant ... J'espère au moins qu'il y aura tout le catalogue ABC parce que sinon ça sera sans moi ...
Parce que la holding européenne de TWDC se trouve là-bas (cf là où part l'argent d'EDASAS), et qu'il est en conséquence plus facile de créer directement la branche dans ce pays pour la déployer ensuite sur le reste du marché européen? Et aussi car accessoirement, les Pays-Bas sont le pays européen à consommer le plus de contenu en anglais (hors UK et Irlande, mais avec le Brexit en vue, c'est peut-être mieux de pas trop tenter le diable).
J'attends vraiment d'en savoir plus à la D23 parce que dans un 1er temps ils ont vendu du rêve en disant que tout le catalogue Pixar, Marvel, SW et Disney serait disponible sur la plateforme. Maintenant on aurait seulement 4 films Marvel, pas les 2 derniers SW ... En série originale on aura rien de ouf en Day One à part The Mandalorian. Franchement c'est plus que décevant ... J'espère au moins qu'il y aura tout le catalogue ABC parce que sinon ça sera sans moi ...
C'est officiel ? Je me suis arrêté à l'annonce de Disney qui dit qu'il y aurait l'intégralité du catalogue Disney ... Pourquoi seulement 4 films Marvel? D'où vient cette info ? . C'est complètement stupide...
Par contre, je ne pense pas que le catalogue ABC sera de la partie (même si j'espère aussi!). Je pense que certaines séries, en lien avec l'univers Disney/Marvel seront dispo, mais les autres j'en doute malheureusement . C'est dommage, avec le catalogue ABC+le catalogue Disney+le catalogue Fox, Disney a de quoi ridiculiser Netflix. C'est dommage de ne pas en profiter.
D'après plusieurs sites de presse, Disney serait visiblement opposé à la pratique de partage de compte, contrairement à Netflix. Je ne sais pas comment Disney va pouvoir mettre en place cette restriction, du moment qu'il reste très facile de partager ses logins/mots de passe. Est-ce que ce sera une restriction à la Apple, en limitant le nombre de périphériques pouvant accéder au contenu ?
En théorie, le partage de compte est aussi interdit dans les CGV de Netflix. Après, si cette dernière juge que le jeu en vaut la chandelle pour elle, normal qu'elle soit laxiste sur cette pratique normalement interdite.
The service will host more than 7,500 television episodes, 400 older films and 100 recent theatrical releases in its first year.
Also during this first year, Disney+ is slated to release more than 25 original series and 10 original films, documentaries and specials.
Original TV series
Marvel (live-action)
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier ( fall 2020): An MCU series, set after the events of “Avengers: Endgame,” following Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson (a.k.a. Falcon) and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes (a.k.a. Winter Soldier). They are t wo of Steve Rogers’ (a.k.a. Captain America) closest friends.
WandaVision ( spring 2021): A show about Wanda Maximoff (a.k.a. Scarlet Witch), played by Elizabeth Olsen, and Vision, played by Paul Bettany. The show also will introduce MCU fans to the grown-up Monica Rambeau, played by Teyonah Parris. A much younger Monica made her MCU debut in 2019’s “Captain Marvel .”
Loki ( spring 2021): The god of mischief will be the focus of this series, with Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as the fan-favorite villain Loki.
Hawkeye ( fall 2021): The show that will introduce Kate Bishop ( whom comic book fans also know as Hawkeye) to the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Clint Barton also will be there.
Star Wars (live-action)
The Mandalorian ( available at launch) : Set somewhere in the outer reaches of the galaxy, some time between the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order — meaning between the events of “Return of the Jedi” and “The Force Awakens” — “The Mandalorian” is a space western starring “Game of Thrones” alum Pedro Pascal as the titular blaster-slinger. Written and executive produced by Jon Favreau, the show is the first live-action “Star Wars” spin off series. The cast also includes Gina Carano, Carl Weathers, Giancarlo Esposito, Emily Swallow, Omid Abtahi, Werner Herzog and Nick Nolte. Dave Filoni, known for his work in “Star Wars” animation, is the director of the first episode.
Untitled Cassian Andor Series ( to debut during year two): Diego Luna will be back as Cassian Andor in this spy thriller set in the early years of the Rebellion, before the events of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” Alan Tudyk also returns as K-2SO. Stephen Schiff (“The Americans”) will serve as showrunner and executive producer.
Other scripted live-action series
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series ( available at launch): A 10-episode scripted series (in the mockumentary style) following a group of students preparing to put on East High’s first-ever production of “High School Musical.”
Diary of a Female President ( to debut during year one): A series following a 12-year-old Cuban American girl navigating the highs and lows of middle school as she journeys to become the future president of the United States. Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”) and Emily Gipson (“I Can and I Will”) will serve as executive producers with Ilana Peña (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”).
Love, Simon ( release TBA): Set in the world of the 2018 film “Love, Simon,” the half-hour series will follow Victor, a new student at Creekwood High School who has to adjust to living in a new city while dealing with family issues and struggling with his sexual orientation. He reaches out to Simon for help.
Animated series
Forky Asks a Question ( available at launch): “Toy Story 4” breakout Forky has important questions about how the world works. All of these questions and more will be explored in a series of 10 shorts.
SparkShorts ( available at launch): A series of experimental shorts from Pixar’s program designed to discover new talent and explore new storytelling techniques from artists across the studio.
Monsters at Work (2020) : Set six months after the events of the original “Monsters, Inc.,” this new series will follow Tylor Tuskmon (voiced by Ben Feldman), who works as a young mechanic on the Monsters Inc. facilities team. His dream is to work his way up to the Laugh Floor, to make kids laugh along with his idols Mike and Sully. The series cast includes “Monsters, Inc.” vets Billy Crystal, John Goodman, John Ratzenberger, Bob Peterson and Jennifer Tilly, as well as newcomers Kelly Marie Tran, Henry Winkler, Lucas Neff, Alanna Ubach and Stephen Stanton.
Marvel’s What If…? ( summer 2021): The MCU’s first animated series will introduce the Watcher, voiced by Jeffrey Wright, and feature stories set in alternate realities spun from pivotal moments in the MCU. The voice cast will include established MCU actors reprising their characters.
Chip ’n’ Dale ( to debut during year one): Classic chipmunk characters Chip and Dale are in for a modern makeover in a new comedy series that will see them living in a small park in a busy city. The series, comprised of 39 seven-minute episodes, will be produced by the award-winning French production studio Xilam Animation.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars ( to debut during year one): Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex will be back in 12 brand-new episodes of the Emmy Award-winning animated series, set between the events of the prequel films “Attack of the Clones” and “Revenge of the Sith.” (The series originally launched on Cartoon Network in 2008, with the unaired sixth season debuting on Netflix in 2014).
Lamp Life ( to debut during year one): What was Bo Peep up to between “Toy Story 2” and “Toy Story 4”? This all-new animated short film explains.
Short Circuit ( to debut during year one): A series of shorts from Walt Disney Animation’s experimental program created to encourage new approaches to visual style and story and to find new voices.
Documentary/nonfiction series
Encore! ( available at launch): Executive producer Kristen Bell is organizing a high school reunion like no other: Former castmates of a high school musical are challenged to re-create their original performance.
Marvel’s Hero Project ( available at launch): A series spotlighting the real-life heroics of kids making positive changes in their communities.
Untitled Walt Disney Imagineering Documentary Series ( available at launch): A documentary series about the 65-year-plus history of Walt Disney Imagineering (the creatives behind the Disney theme parks) , spotlighting the people, the craft and the business itself.
The World According to Jeff Goldblum ( available at launch): A series in which Jeff Goldblum explains everyday stuff. Need we say more?
Be Our Chef ( to debut during year one): A Disney-inspired cooking competition for the chance to create a dish for Disney Parks. Each episode will see two families taking part in challenges involving their family traditions and Disney themes. The finalists will be tasked with creating a dish that represents their family in a Disney way.
Dolphin Reef ( to debut during year one): Natalie Portman narrates Disneynature’s “Dolphin Reef,” which will follow a young bottlenose dolphin named Echo. Echo is at a dolphin crossroads, unable to decide if he’s ready to grow up and take on new responsibilities, or if he’ll remain silly and just have fun with all the other sea creatures that keep him distracted.
Into the Unknown: Making ‘Frozen 2' ( to debut during year one): A documentary series giving a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of “Frozen 2.”
Magic of Animal Kingdom ( to debut during year one): A documentary series following the animal-care experts, veterinarians and biologists at work at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Epcot’s SeaBase aquarium.
Marvel’s 616 ( to debut during year one): An anthology documentary series examining the historical, cultural and societal context of Marvel’s stories, characters and creators.
Prop Culture ( to debut during year one): An anthology series that examine films through the props and costumes that made them unique. The movies discussed in the first eight episodes include “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Mary Poppins,” “The Muppet Movie,” “Tron” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.”
(Re)Connect ( to debut during year one): Each episode will see a family unplug from their lives in order to face whatever is driving a wedge among them and overcome it with the help of a specialized expert.
Rogue Trip ( to debut during year one): Journalist Bob Woodruff and his 27-year-old son, Mack, will travel the world to visit places that are often misunderstood or overlooked by tourists.
Shop Class ( working title; to debut during year one): A competition series in which teams of students will be tasked with designing, building and testing new gadgets. A panel of experts will whittle down the field until one team is named Shop Class Champs.
Earthkeepers ( working title; to debut during year two): A documentary series following conservationists and the animals they have devoted their careers to, as well as everything that goes into their efforts to protect the planet’s most endangered species.
Ink & Paint ( to debut during year two): A documentary series about the unsung women who worked to create some of Disney’s greatest animated films. It’s based on the book of the same name.
Original movies
Lady and the Tramp ( available at launch): A live-action re telling of the 1955 animated classic about the romantic adventures of a prim and proper house dog named Lady and a scrappy stray named Tramp. The cast includes Tessa Thompson (voice of Lady), Justin Theroux (voice of Tramp), Kiersey Clemons (Darling), Thomas Mann (Jim Dear), Janelle Monáe (voice of Peg), Yvette Nicole Brown (Aunt Sarah), Sam Elliott (voice of Trusty) and more.
Noelle ( available at launch): Anna Kendrick stars as Noelle, the carefree younger sister of Nick Kringle, played by Bill Hader, who is the first in line to be Santa Claus. When the stress of being Santa becomes overwhelming, Nick disappears just weeks before Christmas. It’s up to Noelle to find Nick and save the holiday.
The Phineas and Ferb Movie (working title; to debut during year one): Phineas, Ferb, Candace and the whole blended Flynn family are back for a new movie based on the fan-favorite animated series that followed the siblings’ summer vacation antics. This time, Phineas and Ferb head to space to order to rescue Candace, who has found utopia on a faraway planet after being abducted by aliens.
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (to debut during year one): The movie centers on Sam, a princess with no real interest in the royal way of life. The second in line to the throne of Illyria, Sam one day discovers she has superpowers and that a secret society of second-born royals has long been tasked with keeping peace in the kingdom. She’s in for some adventures as she joins a top-secret training program to prepare for saving the world.
Stargirl (to debut during year one): A coming-of-age movie based on the YA novel of the same name, “Stargirl” follows 16-year-old Leo Borlock, who is happy to fly under the radar until a new girl shows up at his high school. Stargirl is quirky and different and not at all like any of the other kids at Leo’s school, and she changes everyone’s perceptions about themselves and each other.
Timmy Failure (to debut during year one): Directed by Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy, “Timmy Failure” follows a young boy who believes he’s the best detective in town. Timmy runs Total Failure Inc., along with his partner, a 1,500-pound polar bear. The movie is based on the book “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made” from the “Timmy Failure” illustrated series. McCarthy and the book’s author, Stepha n Pastis, co-wrote the screenplay.
Togo (to debut during year one): Based on a true story, “Togo” will follow Leonhard Seppala (Willem Dafoe) and his lead sled dog Togo, known for their role in the Nome Serum Run to deliver medicine to children during the 1925 outbreak of diphtheria in Alaska. (The real-life Balto — the inspiration behind the 1995 non-Disney animated movie “Balto” — also was a part of this run, which involved traveling more than 700 miles in harsh conditions.)
Flora & Ulysses (release TBA): Based on the children’s book “Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures,” the movie will follow a 10-year-old named Flora. A comic book fan and a self-proclaimed cynic, Flora’s life is forever changed when she saves a squirrel that ends up developing superpowers.
Disney+ will be the exclusive streaming home for all of Disney’s theatrical releases beginning in 2019, starting with “Captain Marvel,” which will be available at launch. Other recent releases headed to the platform include “Dumbo,” “Avengers: Endgame,” “Aladdin,” “Toy Story 4" and “The Lion King,” as well as the upcoming “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” “Frozen 2" and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”
Below are titles that Disney has confirmed will be available at launch (including 30 seasons of “The Simpsons”).
TV shows
Amazing Planet
Andi Mack
Boy Meets World
Brain Games
Dog Whisperer With Cesar Milan
Dr. K’s Exotic Animals
Dr. Oakley Yukon Vet
Drain the Ocean
DuckTales (1987)
DuckTales (2016, Season 1)
Earth Live
Goof Troop
Great Migrations
Howie Mandel’s Animals Doing Things
Kim Possible
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man
Mickey and the Roadster Racers (Season 1-2)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Shorts
One Strange Rock
Raven’s Home
Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue
Star Wars Rebels
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
That’s So Raven
The Incredible Dr. Pol
The Simpsons
Unlikely Animal Friends
Wicked Tuna
Movies
101 Dalmatians
A Bug’s Life
A Goofy Movie
An Extremely Goofy Movie
Bambi
Bao
Big Hero 6
Born in China
Cars
Fantasia
Finding Dory
Finding Nemo
Free Solo
Frozen
Fun and Fancy Free
Hercules
High School Musical
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Inside Out
Iron Man
Lady and the Tramp
Lilo & Stitch
Mary Poppins
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Moana
Monsters University
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
La bande annonce de la série One Day at Disney (52 épisodes d'une durée de 4 à 7 minutes diffusés à rythme hebdomadaire à partir du 3 décembre 2019) :
En complément, Disney Worldwide Publishing publiera une série de photographies dans un livre de 224 pages à paraître également le 3 décembre 2019 sous le titre One Day at Disney : Meet the People who Make the Magic around the Globe.
La bande annonce de la série One Day at Disney (52 épisodes d'une durée de 4 à 7 minutes diffusés à rythme hebdomadaire à partir du 3 décembre 2019) :
En complément, Disney Worldwide Publishing publiera une série de photographies dans un livre de 224 pages à paraître également le 3 décembre 2019 sous le titre One Day at Disney : Meet the People who Make the Magic around the Globe.
Le must ! J'ai vraiment hâte de regarder ce programme ! Merci Disney +
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Ma première déception voir mon premier CDG concernant la D23, c’est la série High School Musical. Il fallait pas touché à la mythique saga des années 2000
La bande annonce de la série One Day at Disney (52 épisodes d'une durée de 4 à 7 minutes diffusés à rythme hebdomadaire à partir du 3 décembre 2019) :
En complément, Disney Worldwide Publishing publiera une série de photographies dans un livre de 224 pages à paraître également le 3 décembre 2019 sous le titre One Day at Disney : Meet the People who Make the Magic around the Globe.
Bonjour, apparemment j'ai lu que les nouveaux épisodes des séries sur Disney+ seraient proposé a 1 épisode par semaine et donc pas comme netflix qui propose leur séries complète a leur lancement, dommage mais je comprend leur stratégie .
Sinon j'ai aussi lu que Disney+ ce veut familiale et donc serai PG-13 [ : autorisation des parents recommandée] ou moins]
je cite : Exit donc la violence, la nudité et la vulgarité de certains programmes de la Fox qui ne seront cependant pas laissé au placard, bien au contraire. La future plateforme, attendue pour novembre prochain aux Etats-Unis, proposera un abonnement mensuel à 6,99 dollars, mais également un package à 12,99 dollars par mois incluant Disney+, Hulu (dont Disney est actionnaire majoritaire) et ESPN+ spécialisé dans le sport.
Et donc quand est t'il de disney+ en france ? je pense pas que Hulu soit disponible en france via androit tv ou gooplay store ou autres applications et je ne pense pas non plus qu'il y est un combo pour la france de prévu mais cela me fait un peu peur pour le contenu +de 13ans sur notre futur disney+ .
Okay touts les films Disney sont familiale mais quand est t'il des films star wars , marvel voire meme certain épisode des simpsons ou autres qui sont plus ou moins violent donc pegi +13ans ? ils seront zapper ? ou alors tout va etre édulcorer en mode familiale ...
c'est pas tres clair tout cela , si vous avez d'autres infos ou précisions n'hésiter pas a en discuter
lien de l'article : https://www.ecranlarge.com/series/news/1096003-pas-etonnemment-du-tout-disney-ne-proposera-que-du-contenu-certifie-family-friendly-et-rien-dautre
J'ai tellement de choses à dire à propos de D+, je ne suis pas un spécialiste mais je m'informe suivant les articles que je trouve jour après jour.
Mais au fur et à mesure je suis de moins en moins optimiste. Au départ je m'attendais à trouver la quasi totalité des films et séries produites par disney et ses filiales, mais il s'avère que c'est plus compliqué qu'il n'y paraît.
Par exemple pour la saga Indiana jones je m'attendais à le voir sur la plateforme suite au rachat de Lucasfilm mais apparemment Paramount possède des droits de diffusion sur ces films et pareil pour quelques Marvel.
Et pour la France c'est pire. Ne parlons même pas de la chronologie des médias qui est clairement faite pour protéger orange et canal+. Pour les simpson ce serait M6 qui posséderait les droits de première diffusion donc pareil je suis un peu inquiet.
Encore une fois je suis pas un spécialiste, je suis peut être mal informé mais je n'ai que les articles internet pour avoir des infos
Je suis ce sujet depuis un petit moment. J'étais impatiente de l'arrivée de Disney+. A vrais dire, j'avais des attentes, et en voyant la liste de ce qui est prévue, je suis vraiment déçue... point de série des années 90 comme Aladdin. Et la liste des films dispo me semble bien riquiqui. Il manque beaucoup de classic Disney ... Du coup, oui, je suis déçue.
Moi ce qui m’intéresse surtout c'est l'ancien catalogue niveau série, hors si ma mémoire est bonne, les seules anciennes séries qui seront là dans un premier temps sont picsou et la bande a dingo, multi rediffusé sur les chaines disney... donc tant que je vois pas de séries rarissime du genre les gummies, bonkers ou myster mask, pas d'abonnement pour moi, parce que marvel, star wars, pixar c'est pas mon truc ...
Disney se tire une balle dans le pied en faisant de sa plateforme une plateforme réservé aux enfants ! C'est dommage de partir de ce point de vue là. Je pense qu'on ne trouvera pas des séries comme Americian Horror Story, Buffy ou autre car ils en ont les droits par la Fox. Dommage de partir comme ça...