Disney+ is finally coming to the Philippines this Nov. 17! | via philstarlife
"Through Disney+, we are opening new doors of entertainment to everyone with our heritage of unparalleled storytelling, creative excellence and cutting-edge content delivery." said The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia's David Shin.
Mobile subscriptions allow 1 screen usage at P159/ month and P1,150 / year. You can also only watch their titles via phone and tablet.
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