Disney REMOVES its shows and films from Netflix as it moves closer to creating its own subscription service
DISNEY is planning to create its own version of Netflix - meaning you'll have to fork out for yet ANOTHER subscription if you want to watch its classic films.
It is launching its own streaming service for its central Disney and Pixar brands and another for live sports slated for 2019.
Disney fans have enjoyed exclusive access to Moana, Captain America: Civil War, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story on Netflix.
But the Magical Kingdom is ending their movie partnership, so you soon won't be able to watch any of its films on Netflix anymore.
There's also a suggestion Disney might lock down its Marvel Superheroes and the Star Wars franchise, too - possibly offering them as separate streaming services.
Netflix, which saw shares tumble after the announcement, seemed to be bracing for the potential loss of the Disney movie rights earlier this week when it announced its purchase of Millarworld , a comic book publishing company.
It has a catalogue of old Disney classics and several games which can be viewed on or offline.
It's unclear whether the new service will be an extension of this.
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