What's Leaving Disney+

What’s Left Disney+ In July (US)

With the start of a new month, unfortunately, it means some titles have been removed from Disney+ in the United States due to pre-existing streaming contracts, made by Disney and 20th Century Fox years ago before Disney+ existed.

Titles removed include:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Strange Tides
  • Cheaper By The Dozen
  • Thumbelina
  • Rookie of the Year
  • Ice Age

The majority of these titles are going to Starz and this marks the second time “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” has been removed.  Unfortunately, unlike most streaming services, Disney doesn’t inform users of what titles are leaving Disney+.   The majority of titles affected are 20th Century Fox films and hopefully, it won’t be too much longer before they are readded to Disney+, once the existing contract expires.

These removals only affect Disney+ subscribers in the United States, other countries continue to have access to them.

Which movie are you going to miss the most?

 

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5 thoughts on “What’s Left Disney+ In July (US)

  • Nicky J. O'Hagan

    I wish Don Bluth’s Thumbelina, Cheaper by the Dozen, Rookie of the Year, Ice Age and Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides will be back on Disney+ very soon.

  • Jeane lutz

    I would like to know how to get Disney plus tomorrow.

  • im going to miss on stranger tides the most because i started watching it last night at 11pmish, went to do something with my family, and came back to it gone… Finally solved the mystery of where tf my movie went

  • Ernesto Chacon

    It still has me perplexed as to why THIS Pirates of the Caribbean film keeps on being removed on Disney+ if literally they acquired the streaming rights to some of its own films, and agreed to run a Starz ad?

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