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Behold, the Disney+ app, as it will look in its smart TV implementation.
The Walt Disney Company finally took the wraps off of its Disney+ streaming service's app, slated for launch later this year, at an investor event on Thursday. The company also confirmed a few new series exclusive to the paid subscription service, along with some technical details.
As of press time, prices and exact release dates weren't yet announced, but Disney gave a huge hint to a launch window by confirming that Captain Marvel will have its Internet streaming premiere on Disney+. Should the company stick to recent trends, that would place Disney+'s public bow within the next 4-6 months.
Ahead of the event, rumors pointed to one major Marvel-affiliated series revolving around the hero Hawkeye. Instead, Disney confirmed a series in the Disney+ "Marvel" tab titled Falcon and Winter Soldier while showing off the service's interface. No footage was shown of this series as of press time, but the characters will be portrayed by their MCU actors, Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan. Additional series announced by Marvel at the event include What If, an animated series that will "take pivotal moments from the MCU and turn them on their head," and WandaVision, a vaguely teased series starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as Wanda Maximoff and The Vision, respectively.
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