It is no secret that in the world of streaming, Netflix is the leader and willingly takes over hit productions from its competitors. Some time ago, the platform established fruitful cooperation, among others: with the studio, thanks to which it has expanded its library with many popular titles from HBO, and will soon also receive a license for iconic Disney films.
Netflix takes over more titles from its competitors. This time it was Disney
The head of the studio, Bob Iger, said a few months ago that The Walt Disney Company intends to establish cooperation with . Now the arrangements have finally come to fruition, and the platforms have concluded two agreements between themselves. The first of them concerns the creation of a new application, the official premiere of which is tentatively announced for March 2024. Its catalog will be a combination of both the Disney+ and Hulu libraries. Therefore, users can expect access to many hit titles, including: to all 19 seasons of the record-breaking popularity series “Grey’s Anatomy”. But that’s not the end of the surprises.
These Disney series will debut on Netflix. We know the premiere dates
The most important part of cross-platform cooperation are the productions for which Netflix has purchased licenses. This way, as many as 14 cult series produced by . will debut in the website’s library. The initially signed agreement will be valid for 18 months, but it is possible that after its expiry another agreement will be reached. Here is the full catalog, which will be added soon:
- “The Wonder Years” (reebot) – January 1, 2024
- “This is how we are” – January 8
- “He, She and the Kids” – February 5
- “30 for 30” – from February to December
- “Residents” – March 4
- “White Collar” – April 1
- “Reba” – May 6
- “Archer” – May 13
- “How I Met Your Mother” – June 3
- “Lost” – July 1
- “Sentenced to Death” – July 29
- “Colorful House” – September 2
- “The Bernie Mac Show” – January 1, 2025
- “Mr. Golden Handyman” – February 1, 2025
It is worth mentioning, however, that the platform has not received exclusive rights to make these series available. In practice, this means that all mentioned productions will still be available both on Disney+ and other distributors, including: ESPN+ and Hulu.
Source: Gazeta

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