
5 years ago, the UK went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic and Disney+ serendipitously launched on this day followed by the closure of DisneyLife a month later.
Streaming services saw a surge in subscribers whilst we all stayed at home (key workers notwithstanding).
The Mandalorian debuted to critical acclaim on Disney+. Baby Yoda (before his name was revealed as Grogu in season two) became a pop culture sensation as Star Wars fans (myself included) clamoured for merchandise - I was lucky enough to be sent review samples from Lucasfilm licensees for the 2020 holiday season.
From Disney's press release celebrating the fifth anniversary of Disney+:
"As Disney+ celebrates its fifth birthday this March, the streaming service unveils an exciting lineup of titles set to premiere in the UK and Ireland in 2025. Titles include FX’s highly anticipated “Alien: Earth,” the new limited series FX’s “Dying for Sex” starring Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate, star-studded UK Original “The Stolen Girl” - a five-part psychological drama starring Denise Gough, Holliday Grainger and Ambika Mod, alongside Lucasfilm’s “Andor” season 2 returning for its long-awaited conclusion, and Searchlight Pictures’ Award-winning “A Real Pain”. Not to mention critically acclaimed and multiple Emmy® award-winning series returning including FX’s “The Bear”, “Only Murders in the Building” and the latest season of “The Simpsons” now streaming exclusively on Disney+ in the UK."
In related news. The Disney+ app has been updated with a long-requested feature. If you want to edit your Continue Watching list, you can do so now on Disney+ on the web, iOS devices, and Apple TV. It will be rolling out to other platforms in the coming weeks.
Subscription fatigue is a thing, and cancelling services has been therapeutic in the midst of a cost of living crisis! However, I'm enjoying Daredevil: Born Again, and my dad's an avid fan of NCIS, so renewing Disney+ was a no-brainer.
Are you subscribing to Disney+? What are you looking forward to watching in 2025? Let me know in the comments below.