On the official Disney+ website, users will have to pre-register their interests in order to avail the offer.
Disney+ has introduced an exclusive introductory offer as it prepares to launch its streaming platform in the MENA region.
The offer, available until June 7, will give customers a 12-month subscription for the price of eight months.
The Middle East countries that Disney+ is launching in are Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Yemen and the UAE.
The introductory package will be available for $65 (Dh239) for an annual subscription, compared to the monthly price of $8 (Dh29.99), which amounts to $97 (Dh359.88).
The subscription will automatically renew for 12 months and subscribers will be charged the current annual price, unless they cancel the contract.
Regular subscribers in the UAE will have to pay $8 (Dh29.99) per month or $81 (Dh298.99) for an annual subscription.
For Egyptians, the annual introductory offer will be EGP 390 ($21). Pricing for other countries in the region varies between $21 to $65.
Disney+ has a massive catalogue of hit shows such as The Mandalorian, Grey’s Anatomy, Loki, The Kardashians and Obi-Wan Kenobi, among others. They also have a lineup of Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars movies, Disney classics and National Geographic, plus other entertainment programmes from Star.
To avail the offer, customers have to pre-register their interest ahead of the 8 June launch date on the website.