New on Disney+ February 2021

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The big news this month for Disney+ subscribers in the UK (as well as Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore) is the launch of Star. The new Disney brand brings a huge list of existing films and TV series to the streaming service, along with a few originals including new crime thriller Big Sky from Ally McBeal creator David E. Kelley and Love, Simon spin-off series Love, Victor. New to the UK is the first season of Solar Opposites, an animated sci-fi comedy from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland (pictured above). 

If you’re already a Disney+ subscriber in the territories listed above, you don’t have to sign up to anything else, just wait for the Feb 23 launch date and all this will be coming your way. As many of the titles are more adult than the previously available Disney+ fare, some new parental controls will also be made available. In total, you’re looking at 270 movies added, along with 75 new TV additions, some of which we’ve highlighted below.

We’ll keep this list updated as new arrivals and release dates are announced.

5 February

WandaVision Episode 5
Europe From Above Yr 1

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12 February

Bluey Season 2
Inside Pixar Batch 2
Marvel Battle World: Mystery of the Thanostones
Marvel: Behind the Mask
PJ Masks Yr 4 
Science of Stupid Yr 2-7
WandaVision Episode 6

19 February

Flora and Ulysses
The Muppet Show
WandaVision Episode 7

23 February

Big Sky
Love, Victor

Plus, all of Disney+ Star’s 75 TV shows and 270 movies including:

Atlanta 
Black-ish
Helstrom
Lost
Prison Break
Solar Opposites
The X-Files
24

26 February

Flicka 2
Ice Age: Collision Course

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