Disney+ Kills Doctor Who Partnership
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their roles in the highly anticipated sequel to "Freaky Friday" featuring more body-swapping shenanigans.
Doctor Who's partnership with Disney+ is finally over, and that's a very good thing for the iconic British sci-fi series.
Marvel Studios' " The Fantastic Four: First Steps " will begin streaming Nov. 5 on Disney+, following its blockbuster theatrical run earlier this year, which earned more than $520 million worldwide and opened with a record-setting $117.6 million domestically, according to The Numbers, a film industry data website that tracks box office revenue.
The show will continue airing on the BBC, though it remains unclear who will play the titular Time Lord moving forward.
Disney+ Premium (ad-free), Hulu and ESPN Select (both with ads): currently $22 per month, going up by $3 to $25 — note that this is a legacy plan for existing subscribers, and it's not possible to switch to it
A major new streaming series release comes from your Apple TV+ subscription this week. Down Cemetery Road stars Emma Thompson as a private investigator hired after a small town suffers an explosion and the disappearance of a young girl on the same night. It looks dramatic, but also with a dose of humor that could make it quite a fun watch.
Families can soon enjoy “ Freakier Friday ” from the comfort of their homes as the film arrives on Disney+ on Nov. 12.