Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

MacRumors

macrumors bot
Original poster
Apr 12, 2001
68,748
39,698


Disney+ today launched its adult-friendly Star channel for existing subscribers in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The Star brand includes content from Disney Television Studios, FX, 20th Century Studios, and 20th Television that's aimed more at grown-ups, as opposed to the all-ages content that's currently available on Disney+.

3disney-plus-launches-star-channel.jpg

Star is the sixth brand to launch on Disney+, alongside Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Disney. Star corrals titles from the back catalogs of Disney, ABC, and 20th Century Fox, as well as originals from Hulu that up until now weren't available outside the U.S.

Star in Europe features over 75 TV series and more than 280 movies, including four "Star Originals." To kick off the launch, Disney is highlighting series like "Modern Family," "Lost," "24," "Family Guy" and "Grey's Anatomy." Meanwhile, titles like "Deadpool 2," "Bachelor Party," "Commando," "Crimson Tide," "Con Air," and "The Grand Budapest Hotel" are amongst the movie offerings.

Movies including "Can You Ever Forgive Me," Danny Boyle's "The Beach," "Gone in 60 Seconds," and "Taken" will appear on the Star service in March, and every season of "The Golden Girls" is coming to Disney+ this summer. Disney is also set to bring more Marvel movies to subscribers in Europe within a year.

The first time users open Disney+ and select Star, they'll be asked if they want to manage parental controls. Different age ratings can be set for different profiles, with the ability to select content suitable for 6, 9, 12, 14, 16 and 18-year-olds. For an extra layer of security, each profile can also be PIN-protected, and a special kid-safe mode can be activated for the Under 7s.

2disney-plus-launches-star-channel.jpg

In Europe, the Star channel is available in the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.

The additional channel arrives alongside a price hike in Europe. In the U.K., the monthly subscription rate is set to increase from £5.99 to £7.99, or £59.99 to £79.90 per year, with an equivalent increase in the EU in euros. Current subscribers however will enjoy a pay freeze until August 23.

The increased cost is in line with a $1 price hike for subscribers in the United States that will come into effect on March 26.

Article Link: Disney+ Launches Adult-Friendly 'Star' Channel for International Subscribers
 
Last edited:
Just curious: if they are “adult-friendly”, what do they consider as “adult-unfriendly” content? (to be honest, I feel like most of the content produced in the last 15 years is adult-unfriendly)

Finding Nemo: kids
Die Hard: adults

F bombs, smoking, skin

what is a little questionable to me is stuff like "Love, Viktor" not being teenage friendly. Like what?
 
Finding Nemo: kids
Die Hard: adults

F bombs, smoking, skin

what is a little questionable to me is stuff like Love, Viktor not being teenage friendly. Like what?

The fact you used a movie from 33 years ago kind of illustrates his point (about movies made in the last 15 years), no?
 
Wonder if this allows Colonel John Matrix to qualify as a Disney princess? Can't wait to re-watch that one!
Actually, Commando is available on Star.

You can put down the knife.

(On a more serious note, the catalog varies wildly from country-to-country. Most likely due to existing streaming rights)
 
Disney have implemented this integration really well. The new parental options are very good.

Disney+ is fast becoming my favourite all-round streaming service (plus the best place for franchise-linked originals); it sits nicely alongside tv+ which has proven excellent for first-class original content.
 
Adult... "friendly"?

what kind of phrasing is that?

adult "oriented"... adult "centric"... content for adults.... Tv for mature audiences.... shows and movies aimed at adults...
 
  • Like
Reactions: mazz0 and CarpalMac
Am probably in the minority but I find it annoying that for all the marvel shows - which I've mainly watch on Disney+ lol.

I now with have to pay an extra about £20 for bunch of stuff am not going to watch.

Just wish the star stuff was add-on like some films that come up the 'premier access' tag.
 
Don’t want to be one of them but the UK isn’t in Europe anymore 😑
Actually, the UK remains firmly in Europe...unless some gigantic tectonic event has happened that I’m unaware of. The UK has, however, left the EU, and is like several other European countries (such as Switzerland, Iceland, the Ukraine and Norway) in being part of the continent of Europe but not part of the EU. (Please forgive the fact that I couldn’t resist my opening comment!)
From an Irishman, living in both Europe and the EU!
 
Looks like I signed up for Disney Plus at the right time (Sunday). At £59.99 for a year, that is a great price.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.