Every 'Star Wars' Movie Will Stream on Disney+
By Olivia Montine

Disney fans who have been eagerly awaiting more details on Disney+, the company's previously announced dedicated streaming service, just got an earful of answers on what to expect when the service makes its debut. As part of Disney's Investor Day, the company announced Disney+'s official launch date (Nov. 12, 2019) as well as its price point ($6.99 per month). The Mouse House also confirmed that the entirety of the Star Wars franchise will be available on the service (even if not right away).
It all starts on November 12. For more info: https://t.co/RD04P7jdAT #DisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/M1QI7qkH5p
— Disney (@Disney) April 12, 2019
While films from the Star Wars saga have been sporadically available on Netflix, the Disney+ platform will feature all of the movies from all of the franchise's trilogies, as well as a tie-in animated series. Standalone films such as Rogue One and Solo: A Star Wars Story will also be available for streaming.
Though the service will launch in November, not all of the company's Star Wars content will be in its library from the get-go. All franchise installments through The Force Awakens will reportedly be available upon the service’s launch, with all content after that, such as The Last Jedi and Solo, popping up later on.
The greatest news in the galaxy: All @StarWars films will roll out within the first year of #DisneyPlus.
— Disney (@Disney) April 11, 2019
Plans for the service are being reported to start at $6.99 per month or $70 per year. Disney also announced many other exciting additions to the platform, including The Simpsons (which came about as part of their recent deal with 21st Century Fox) and several original Marvel series.
This article also appears on Mental Floss.