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Disney's "Jungle Cruise" will premiere on July 30, nearly two years after its originally intended release date in October 2019. Starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, the movie will debut simultaneously in theaters and on Disney Plus with Premier Access.
In "Jungle Cruise," Johnson and Blunt embark on a perilous riverboat journey through the Amazon jungle to find the Tree of Life. The action-adventure movie is inspired by the ride of the same name at Disneyland and Disney's Magic Kingdom.
Earlier this year, Disneyland revealed a new version of its Jungle Cruise ride for theme park visitors to enjoy. The updated attraction no longer includes offensive portrayals of Indigenous people.
"Jungle Cruise" will be the fifth movie released online via Disney Plus Premier Access. You can currently buy "Black Widow" and "Cruella" with Premier Access as well.
How to watch 'Jungle Cruise' on Disney Plus
"Jungle Cruise" premieres on July 30 in theaters and on Disney Plus with Premier Access. In order to stream the movie at home when it debuts, you have to pay a one-time $30 fee on top of your Disney Plus subscription.
Viewers who purchase "Jungle Cruise" through Premier Access can watch the film as many times as they like as long as they remain a Disney Plus member. Disney Plus costs $8 a month or $80 a year. Subscribers can preorder "Jungle Cruise" now to get access as soon as it's released on Friday.
If you don't mind waiting a few months, "Jungle Cruise" will become available to all Disney Plus members without an extra fee on November 12.
For viewers who want a wider variety of entertainment options, Disney Plus currently offers a bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ for a discounted rate of $14 a month. The bundle saves you about $6 off the combined regular price of all three services.
You can access the Disney Plus app on most smartphones, smart TVs, and media players. You can find a complete list of devices and platforms that support Disney Plus here. "Jungle Cruise" will be available to stream in up to 4K with HDR color and contrast on compatible devices.
What other movies can I stream on Disney Plus?
Subscribers looking for more entertainment on Disney Plus will find an extensive catalog of movies from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and 20th Century Fox.
"Raya and the Last Dragon" and "Mulan" were originally offered on Disney Plus for an additional fee, but these movies are now included as part of the standard membership. Fans of animated movies will enjoy "Luca," a coming-of-age adventure, and "Soul," a jazz-focused exploration of the afterlife.
Viewers who want to watch "Cruella" or "Black Widow" still have to pay an extra $30 to access each movie. "Cruella" joins the standard Disney Plus collection on August 27, and "Black Widow" will be available without an extra fee starting October 6.
Check out our full review of Disney Plus for more information about the streaming service.