Mulan moves to Disney+ and cinemas in September
Disney’s live action remake of Mulan is getting a simultaneous streaming and theatrical release, the company has announced. Where Disney+ has not yet launched, it’ll go to cinemas; “in the […]
Disney’s live action remake of Mulan is getting a simultaneous streaming and theatrical release, the company has announced. Where Disney+ has not yet launched, it’ll go to cinemas; “in the […]
Disney’s live action remake of Mulan is getting a simultaneous streaming and theatrical release, the company has announced.
Where Disney+ has not yet launched, it’ll go to cinemas; “in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and number of countries, we will be offering on Disney+, the epic Mulan on a premiere access beginning September 4, with the price point being $29.99 in the U.S.,” Disney CEO Bob Chapek explained. The price is high because, “it i’s fairly expensive to produce for consumers the quality we’re known for. Rather than simply rolling (the movie) into a free offering, we thought we can test anything when you have your own platform. We’re trying to establish a new premiere access window to capture that investment we got (in the film). We’ll have a chance to learn from this. From our research under a premiere access offering, not only does it get us revenue from our original transaction of PVOD, but it’s a fairly large stimulus to sign up for Disney+.”
This doesn’t mean all Disney (and presumably Marvel) movies will follow this pattern. “We’re pleased to bring Mulan to a consumer base that’s been waiting for it as we’ve had to move our (release) dates several times…We’re looking at Mulan as a one-off as opposed trying to say that there’s a new business windowing model.”