27-05-2023, 06:17 PM
In Latin America, Disney shut down Disney XD, Nat Geo Kids, National Geographic Wild, Star Life (formerly Fox Life, replaced with Cinecanal in Brazil - the channel already existed in Spanish-speaking LATAM), FXM (for "FX Movies", which was never available in Brazil), the Star Premium (formerly Fox Premium) suite (effectively replaced with streaming service Star+, more on it later) and the Brazilian feed of Disney Junior, but kept Disney Channel, Disney Junior (in Spanish-speaking LATAM; in Brazil, the brand survives as a morning block on Disney Channel), Star Channel (formerly Fox Channel), FX, National Geographic, Cinecanal (a showcase channel for the Star+ film library) and the ESPN family of networks.
Here, Disney has two streaming services: Disney+ (with a library similar to the US version of the service, minus most seasons of The Simpsons - they do have S29, S30, the movie and the shorts) and Star+ (which serves as the home of content that is found on Hulu in the US and on the D+ Star hub elsewhere, plus all seasons of The Simpsons - as well as the movie and the shorts - and ESPN sports broadcasts, including streaming-exclusive events).
Here, Disney has two streaming services: Disney+ (with a library similar to the US version of the service, minus most seasons of The Simpsons - they do have S29, S30, the movie and the shorts) and Star+ (which serves as the home of content that is found on Hulu in the US and on the D+ Star hub elsewhere, plus all seasons of The Simpsons - as well as the movie and the shorts - and ESPN sports broadcasts, including streaming-exclusive events).