Disney+ 8K

Disney+ 8K (pronounced Disney Plus 8K) is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by the Media and Entertainment Distribution division of The Walt Disney Company. The service primarily distributes films and television series produced by The Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Television, with dedicated content hubs for brands such as Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and including Star in some countries. Original films and television series are also distributed on Disney+. Disney+ was launched on November 12, 2022,

Films

 * The Little Mermaid (2023)
 * Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (2023)
 * Tarzan (2024)
 * Untitled "Futurama" animated film (2024)
 * Avatar 3 (2024)
 * Tangled 2 (2025)
 * Finding Marlin (2025)
 * Ice Age: Back in Time (2025)
 * Frozen 3 (2025)
 * Viper (2026)
 * Rio 3 (2026)
 * Cars 4 (2026)
 * Altantis: The Lost Empire (2026)
 * Avatar 4 (2026)
 * Talon (2026)
 * Home on the Range (2027)
 * Pinocchio (live-action) (2027)
 * The Wild 2 (2027)
 * Untitled "Freaky Friday" animated film (2027)
 * Star vs. the Force Evil Movie (2027)
 * Ferdinand 2 (2027)
 * Yellow Submarine (Remake) (2027)
 * The Ugly Duckling and Me! (live-action) (2027)
 * Underwear Girl (2027)
 * Chicken Little 2 (2027)
 * Soul 2 (2027)
 * Spies in Disguise 2 (2027)
 * Alvin and the Chimpunks 5 (2027)
 * Inside Out 2 (2028)
 * Avatar 5 (2028)
 * Hercules (2029)
 * Monsters and Men (2029)

Availability
Disney+ 8K content can be streamed through a number of desktop, mobile and internet-connected TV platforms including: Android and Apple iOS/iPadOS devices, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, webOS, Chromecast, Virgin Media and macOS and Windows computers. Disney-operated channels are also offered through The Roku Channel's live TV section.

Outside of the United States, Disney+ 8K and its apps are currently available in the United Kingdom, Europe, and Austria. Disney is also available in countries such as Canada, but only in a limited capacity due to existing program rights held by domestic broadcasters.