Disney Plus Just Got A Major Upgrade In Some Countries

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The Star app brought a massive library of movies and shows to Disney Plus outside the US.

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After unveiled the full list of movies and shows coming  in January, the app was added to  in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Tuesday. It's basically content from Disney Television Studios, FX, 20th Century Studios and 20th Television that's more adult-friendly, as opposed to all-ages content on the rest of Disney Plus. 
The UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland are the European countries that'll get the Star content.

The company also added some new parental controls, so you can stop your kids from wandering in. 

Along with the list of familiar movies and shows, Star will have some original content (which is available on Hulu and ABC in the US): teen drama Love, Du lịch Côn Đảo Victor, detective show Big Sky, Justin Roiland animated series Solar Opposites and Marvel show Helstrom.

Also coming are Dopesick, a miniseries starring Michael Keaton and Rosario Dawson, several FX series like The Old Man (with Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow), Kate McKinnon's The Dropout and a new show from the Kardashian Jenners.