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‘Artemis Fowl,’ ‘Crater,’ and ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ Amongst Titles Beforehand Streaming On Disney+ That Are Now Only Accessible On Paid VOD

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Some magical mischief of Disney has simply been uncovered.

According to The Wrap, numerous movies and TV collection seasons that initially existed on Disney+ however have been faraway from the streamer have been popping up on premium VOD (or PVOD) platforms, similar to Amazon, Apple, and Vudu.

One prime instance of this mysterious transfer was when Crater, an unique Disney+ sci-fi movie that includes Mckenna Grace and rapper Kid Cudi, was faraway from the platform lower than two months after its launch.

The movie is at present accessible to lease for $3.99 on Prime Video, Google Play, and Vudu. Each of the three platforms can also be providing viewers the possibility to purchase he movies for $19.99.

In June, The Hollywood Reporter disclosed that Disney took down over 70 initiatives throughout Disney+ and Hulu, leading to a $1.5 billion write-down.

Crater, 2023 film
Photo: Disney+ /Courtesy Everett Collection

Per The Wrap, alongside Crater, the next movies have been faraway from Disney+ and are solely accessible to lease for roughly $4 or to purchase for about $20 on PVOD platforms: Artemis Fowl, Better Nate Than Ever, Cheaper by the Dozen (2022), Flora & Ulysses, Hollywood Stargirl, Stargirl, The One and Only Ivan, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, and Wolfgang.

This information additionally comes within the wake of one other notable Disney+ exit. According to Deadline, The Spiderwick Chronicles, the TV adaptation based mostly on Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi’s literary collection that additionally impressed the 2008 movie of the identical title, is now heading to Roku following an announcement from Disney+ in August that they’d not be continuing with the collection attributable to slicing programming prices.

Decider reached out to Disney+ for remark, however didn’t hear again in time of publication.

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