Disney+

Entertainment apps are the one thing keeping many of us sane during these uncertain times. New games, social media, and streaming platforms are our modern-day saviors. Disney+ is among the many new streaming services available this year.
If you haven’t heard of Disney+, it’s time to come out from under your rock and catch up. Disney’s latest video-streaming platform features most of the Disney catalog and has many new films added soon after they’re released.
Clearly 2020 is changing the entertainment landscape and Disney is no exception. Disney recently made their controversial movie Mulan (2020) available for $30 to Disney+ subscribers. You can also watch movies remotely with friends and family so you can have a quarantine movie night.
If you also have a Hulu subscription—or would like to get one—Disney offers a bundle that includes Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu for a lower price. Something to look into if you want more content.
Disney+ isn’t the only Disney-related news this year. Now many movies from Disney and its affiliated studios are available through iTunes in 4K HDR. If you already own a supported Disney movie, it should be updated automatically. It may also support Dolby Vision or Atmos.