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Netflix gets exclusive streaming rights to Disney films in September

The streaming giant Netflix gained exclusive streaming rights to all of Disney's films back in 2012 when the two media giants stuck a deal, but we haven't actually reaped the benefits of said deal until now.

Starting in September, all of Disney's films will be removed off other streaming platforms and will either be put on Netflix or held to be added at a later date. Netflix hasn't revealed which specific films will be made available this fall but one can only assume it'll include a large chunk of Disney's Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm catalog. With this deal, we will more than likely have movies like Captain America: Civil War and Star Wars: The Force Awakens available to stream on Netflix with the couple of years.

Netflix has also revealed which films and shows will be coming and going next week. Some of the new films and shows coming to Netflix include the first 3 Jurassic Park films and some glorious Bob Ross specials.

Source: Engadget

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