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Disney +

GO SEE A STAR WAR.

$8.99 a month | disneyplus.com

Now that Stan has lost all of Disney’s back catalogue (but, sidenote, has maintained a tremendous library that gives local Netflix a serious run for its money), you’ll need to migrate over to Disney + to watch and your favourite movies without having to fish out the Blu-rays you probably also own (thanks for calling me out ). Disney + will, more than likely, have something you care about, whether it’s a so-so new TV series or every episode of ever released, and one account can be used across ten separate devices, which is fantastic. Putting aside whether or not Disney is

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