Disney+ offers an incredible amount of content, with hundreds of movies and shorts from Walt Disney Studios, plus thousands of episodes of television from Disney’s many different studios including Disney Channel, ABC, FX, 20th Television and more.

You’ll find plenty of content available on Disney+ from the six core brands offered, Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. There is unprecedented access to Disney’s incredible library of film and television entertainment, with most of the content only available on Disney+.

Disney+ is currently available in 61 countries across North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific, and Latin America.

Over the past few years, we’ve been comparing the size of the Disney+ library around the world. Back in 2020, we compared the size of the Disney+ libraries and again in early 2021.


Here is a look at the Disney+ content totals as of 15th February 2020:

  • Australia: 890
  • New Zealand: 883
  • Canada: 868
  • Netherlands: 824
  • United States: 861


Here is a look at the Disney+ content totals as of January 6th 2021:

  • USA – 1163
  • Canada – 1144
  • Australia – 1182
  • New Zealand – 1,172
  • Netherlands – 1028
  • UK/Ireland – 1094
  • France – 1017
  • Spain – 1068
  • India – 2828
  • Germany – 1064
  • Japan – 418
  • Indonesia – 875
  • Brazil – 906
  • Mexico – 977

Which shows how much the library size has increased over time. While the majority of content is identical around the globe, such as the Disney+ Originals such as “The Mandalorian” or “High School Musical: The Musical – The Series”, there are some major regional differences once the general entertainment brand Star was added in February 2021.

And the amount of content available on Disney+ continues to grow, especially with more local originals being made and the addition of licensed content.

Here is a look at the Disney+ content totals as of January 18th 2022:

  • USA –  1441
  • Canada – 2079
  • Australia –  2130
  • New Zealand – 2110
  • Netherlands – 1820
  • UK/Ireland – 2167
  • France – 1659
  • Spain – 1776
  • India – 3457
  • Germany – 1981
  • Japan – 1527
  • Portugal – 1640
  • Indonesia – 1367
  • Brazil – 1145
  • Austria – 1982
  • Belgium – 1746
  • Italy – 1899
  • Switzerland – 1968
  • Singapore – 2069
  • Thailand – 1272
  • South Korea – 1182
  • Malaysia – 1311
  • Hong Kong – 1628
  • Taiwan – 1548
  • Finland – 1967
  • Norway – 1972
  • Sweden – 1955
  • Denmark – 1763
  • Latin America – 1175

Here’s an updated look at what country has the most amount of content as of July 16th 2022:

  • USA –  1,596
  • Canada – 2420
  • Australia –  2456
  • New Zealand – 2440
  • Netherlands – 2103
  • UK/Ireland – 2492
  • France – 1886
  • Spain – 2101
  • India – 3729
  • Germany – 2256
  • Japan – 1,986
  • Portugal – 2063
  • Indonesia – 1744
  • Brazil – 1184
  • Austria – 2257
  • Belgium – 2028
  • Italy – 2183
  • Switzerland – 2238
  • Singapore – 2474
  • Thailand – 1522
  • South Korea – 1566
  • Malaysia – 1539
  • Hong Kong – 2082
  • Taiwan – 1977
  • Finland – 2288
  • Norway – 2299
  • Sweden – 2268
  • Denmark – 2290
  • Latin America – 1323

Looking at the current stats, Disney+ Hotstar in India continues to offer the most amount of content overall. This is due to a large amount of locally made content plus licensed content from other studios like HBO. It, much like Hulu, also does suffer from carrying more licensed content, so it regularly has titles removed each month.

Australia, New Zealand, UK, Singapore, Ireland and Canada have the largest Disney+ libraries, with over 2000 titles.

Though there are still some differences between the countries, especially as Australia doesn’t have as much access to FX branded shows due to previous contracts. Many countries outside the US also aren’t getting National Geographic and Disney Channel content as quickly as in the US.

Disney+ in the United States is the only country to only offer PG13/Tv-14 content, since that content is located on Hulu.

Latin America’s Disney+ doesn’t fare much better due to the recent launch of Star+, which means the majority of mature content isn’t available.

What countries Disney+ would you prefer to have access too?

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Roger Palmer

Roger has been a Disney fan since he was a kid and this interest has grown over the years. He has visited Disney Parks around the globe and has a vast collection of Disney movies and collectibles. He is the owner of What's On Disney Plus & DisKingdom. Email: Roger@WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com Twitter: Twitter.com/RogPalmerUK Facebook: Facebook.com/rogpalmeruk

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