Instead of heading to theatres, many people prefer to wait and watch the latest movies from the comfort of their own homes. We now have a streaming date for Wish on Dinsey+. Here are all the details on when you can begin watching Disney’s latest full-length animated feature.
Wish
Wish, which was originally announced in 2022, explores the idea of how the wishing star, the one that multiple Disney characters have wished upon over the years, came to be. It is a concept that seems perfect for a film from Disney Animation Studios, especially since its release coincided with Disney’s 100th anniversary!
At its center is a girl called Asha who, desperate to save her home, turns to the stars themselves. When she makes a wish, a cosmic force named “Star” comes to help her. The duo faces off against Magnifico, a formidable villain!
If you would like to read a review of Wish before you watch, ignore the critics and head HERE. Donna did an amazing job of considering it from the perspective of Disney fans rather than whatever it is that makes critics happy.
Where to Watch
Now, we finally know when you can watch the movie from the comfort of your own home. This is exciting news for both those who are watching it for the first time and those who saw it in theatres and can’t wait to see it again.
The movie is already available for purchase on some popular streaming services. However, Disney+ subscribers are ready to have it available on the service they already pay for.
The Disney+ Streaming Date
You can begin streaming Wish SOON! It drops on Disney+ on April 3, 2024.
Wish will be avaliable for streaming Disney+ on April 3, 2024.
And don’t forget that if you or your little ones LOVE Wish, you can now meet ASHA in Walt Disney World. Click HERE for details.
Are you excited to watch Wish on Disney+? If you already saw it, will you be watching it again? Let us know in the comments. And, be sure to share the happy news with your family and friends so they don’t miss out on the fun.
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