When Will Disney be Available in My Country? A Guide to Disney Streaming Service Rollout
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Disney streaming service rollout! Disney made a grand entrance in the United States on November 12, 2019, but its global expansion significantly expanded over the following years. If you're wondering when Disney will be available in your country or region, this article is for you.
Global Expansion Timeline
Disney began its journey in North America, launching in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands on November 12, 2019. Its regional expansion followed a steady pace, making it available in Australia, New Zealand, and Puerto Rico a week later. By March 2020, select European countries were included, with a full-scale European rollout in September of the same year. The service then crossed the Atlantic to Latin America in November 2020. As of 2023, Disney continues to expand, bringing its catalog of films and series to more regions.
Worldwide Roadmap
The map below illustrates Disney’s rollout plan. It shows the steady expansion from the initial few countries to a growing number of territories. However, remember that the map provides a general timeline, and actual availability can vary based on regional agreements and local distribution partnerships.
[Image: A map of Disney rollout territories, from 2019 to present day.]Disney Launch Schedule by Region
Here's a detailed breakdown of Disney launch schedules for major regions:
North America
United States, Canada, Netherlands: November 12, 2019 Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico: November 19, 2019Europe
Select European Countries: March 2020 UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain: September 2020Latin America
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras: November 2020Asia and Far East
India: April 2020 (through Star India’s Hotstar streaming service, rebranded as Disney Hotstar)Additional Regions
Rest of Asia, Africa, Middle East: Ongoing and varies based on regional partnerships.Will Disney Be Reaching My Country Soon?
If Disney is not yet available in your country, there are a few key factors to consider:
Geopolitical and Legal Factors: Regional agreements and international laws can influence Disney ’s expansion. Market Research: Disney may need to ensure the market is ready for its service before making a full entry. Partnerships: Local distribution deals with streaming platforms or traditional broadcasters can accelerate the rollout.Disney and ESPN
If accessing ESPN and other sports channels is a significant factor for you, Disney offers a unique advantage. Fubo TV, a popular sports streaming service, provides ESPN but excludes local pro sports teams like the Yankees, MSG, Devils/Rangers/Islanders/Knicks, and SNY. Disney , however, might offer broader access to sports channels, including ESPN and potentially local sports networks._until it becomes available in your country, staying with Fubo may still be the best option.
Conclusion
Disney has made remarkable progress in its global expansion. If you’re excited to see Disney in your area, keep an eye on the company's announcements and regional distribution partners. For now, make the most of your current subscription options, such as Fubo, while eagerly awaiting the Disney rollout.