Disney+ is set to remove a number of movies, TV series and specials from the streaming service at the end of the month — you can find the full list of titles below.The decision was first announced on May 10 during a Disney earnings call, and now all of the impacted titles have been revealed.
Among those to be removed on May 26 are the Willow sequel series, Y: The Last Man, Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols series Pistol, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum.“We are in the process of reviewing the content on our DTC services to align with the strategic changes in our approach to content curation,” Disney CFO Christine McCarthy said during the call.Other titles to receive the axe include the Turner & Hooch reboot, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, Just Beyond, Diary of a Future President, The Mysterious Benedict Society, The Hot Zone, Maggie, and many more.You can find the full list below:Big ShotTurner & HoochThe Mysterious Benedict SocietyThe Mighty Ducks: Game ChangersWillowThe Making Of WillowDiary of a Future PresidentJust BeyondThe World According to Jeff GoldblumMarvel’s Project HeroMarvel’s MPowerMarvel’s Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda ForeverRosalineCheaper by the DozenThe One and Only IvanStargirlEncore!A Spark StoryBlack BeautyCloudsWeird but True!Timmy FailureBe Our ChefMagic CampHowardEarth to NedFoodtasticStuntmanDisney Fairy Tale WeddingsWolfgangIt’s a Dog’s Life with Bill FarmerThe PremiseLove in the Time of CoronaEverything’s TrashBest in SnowBest in DoughMaggieDollfaceThe QuestThe Hot ZoneY: The Last ManPistolLittle DemonThe move is reportedly a cost-cutting measure for Disney, which lost $400million (£321million) from its streaming revenue last quarter.Back in March, Netflix also purged a large number of.
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