Disney+ relaunched its platform in Latin America this Wednesday (26) with an integrated proposal that will bring together all of The Walt Disney Company’s content, including Star and ESPN, in a single streaming service. The aim is to offer a wide range of entertainment, including series, films, regional productions, documentaries and live sports.
Big global launches
The service will present expected releases, such as:
All ESPN sports
The new Disney+ will also include ESPN’s sports offering, with live broadcasts of sports events and programs, covering:
Latin American productions
Partnerships with regional producers will bring new productions to the platform, such as:
Expanded content offering
The platform will include thousands of hours of content for all ages and tastes, highlighting:
Robust parental controls

By launching the new Disney+ which will include Star+ content (aimed primarily at adults), Disney is ensuring that it will keep its streaming experience safe for all ages with improved parental controls.
Subscribers will be able to set up PIN-protected profiles and set access limits based on content ratings. “Junior Mode” profiles will provide a child-friendly interface, with challenges to prevent them from switching to other profiles.
The default rating for new subscribers will be 18+, allowing full access to the catalog, while existing subscribers will be able to adjust their settings as needed.
New subscription plans
To accommodate different preferences, the new Disney+ will offer three subscription plans:
Current Disney+, Star+ or Combo+ subscribers will automatically migrate to the Premium plan on June 26. For more information log in help.disneyplus.com.
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