Photo: Disney; Verizon

Verizon may have just helped many of its customers on the fence about whether to getDisney+make a decision.
Three weeks ahead of Disney+’s launch date, the telecommunications giant announced that they’d be offering new and existing customers their entire first year for free,stating on their website, “Starting November 12, get your first year of Disney+ on us with Unlimited or when you switch to Fios Home Internet or 5G Home Internet.”
The site also explains that customers who sign up will pay Disney+’s previously announced monthly price of $6.99 thereafter to keep the service, and encourages those interested to enter their email addressto sign up for updates.
“Our work with Disney extends beyond Disney+ as we bring the power of 5G Ultra Wideband technology to the entertainment industry through exciting initiatives with Disney Innovation Studios and in the parks,” he added.
Prince Naveen (L) and Princess Tiana in Disney’sThe Princess and the Frog(2009).Disney

Just last week, Disney releasedan epic list of feature films, animated series, and showsplanned for the new streaming platform upon its launch.

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In addition to the beloved content coming in November, Disney+ will also eventually launch several new series, includingWandaVisionfeaturingAvengersstarsElizabeth OlsenandPaul Bettany,The Falcon and The Winter SoldierstarringAnthony MackieandSebastian Stan, and upcoming reboots ofHome AloneandNight at the Museum.
Plans for the new service were firstannounced in April.It will cost$6.99 a month or $69.99 a year, and can be bundled with Hulu and ESPN+ subscriptionsfor $12.99 per month.
Disney+ will launch on Nov. 12.
source: people.com