Come 2020, they’re gone. And that’s not as far away as it may seem.
Is a little over two years enough time to relive your childhood?
Netflix users better hope so, because by 2020, Disney is planning to pull its entire catalogue of beloved movies from the streaming service. Why? So the titles can appear exclusively on a brand- new Disney subscription service, Disney Chairman and CEO Robert Iger announced Tuesday.
According to Netflix, U. S. subscribers will have access to Disney films on the service through end of 2019, and films shown theatrically through 2018.
So what should you watch to prepare for the deletion of Disney? We recommend these 10 titles that are available to watch right now:
Netflix calls it a story about a «Polynesian girl destined to be her island’s chief.» We call it a brightly-colored lesson in girl power and ballad-singing.
The trippy animated film, choreographed to the tune of classical music, should be added to your queue immediately.
David Spade voices an emperor who turns into a llama. What follows is very silly, and the voices of John Goodman and Patrick Warburton make it that much better.
OK, so this wasn’t one of Disney’s big successes, but it’s worth revisiting Michael J. Fox’s nerdy scholar, Milo, if just to see his animated character wear hipster glasses before they were cool.