Parents alert: Disney+ will add dozens of horror and suspense films

Parents alert: Disney+ will add dozens of horror and suspense films

The streaming service will guarantee parental controls for the arrival of content for teenagers and adults after the merger with Star+.

The streaming platform Disney+ will acquire dozens of horror and suspense films rated for teen and adult audiences in the coming months. Parents should be attentive to the new content that will be added with the merger of the service with Star+. Besides, the American company will guarantee parental controls to prevent children from consuming these materials.

Among the main horror movies that will be incorporated into the application highlights Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece, Psycho; Jordan Peele’s Oscar-winning Get Out; A silent place; The Menu, a drama co-starring Anya Taylor-Joy, among many more.

The merger of services will integrate all the content that belongs to Disney in a single application. This offer will include sports signals from ESPN, programs from National Geographic, Searchlight, 20th Century Studios and FX.

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When will Star+ disappear in Argentina

It was learned through information that was leaked from the telecommunications company Movistar Chile that the June 30 would be the end of Star+. This closure allows for an unmatched amount of content to be brought together on a single Disney platform that would provide an outstanding experience for all users.

Goodbye Star+: what will happen to subscribers

Although a solution for users was not made official, it is estimated that customers receive promotions for Disney services. In mid-June, Users will be able to choose between class Disney+ subscription plans: Premium, Standard and Standard with ads. The latter will initially be available only in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Colombia.

Regarding content such as horror, suspense, drama films or films that include violence or other situations for adults, the American company guaranteed that there will be parental controls through pin-protected profiles so that minors see content according to their classification.

Source: Ambito

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