By the summer of 2022, new Disney+ countries will include 44 additional markets and eleven new territories across Europe, Africa and West Asia.

Say hello to additional Disney+ countries and markets

The Mickey Mouse house is planning the largest expansion yet for its video-streaming service following itsdebut in the United States, Canada and Netherlands in November 2019. The company has confirmed in apress releasea summer 2022 launch across Europe, Africa and West Asia in 42 countries and 11 new territories.

New Disney+ countries include South Africa, Turkey, Poland and the United Arab Emirates, for example. New territories the service will be available in include France’s French Polynesia, the Netherlands’ Sint Maarten as well as the UK’s Pitcairn Islands and St Helena.

Disney+ marketing image showing the service running on a big screen TV

42 new countries getting Disney+ by summer 2022:

11 new markets getting Disney+ by summer 2022:

Watch this space as Disney+ is yet to announce subscription prices for each country.

Within Europe, Disney+ is currently available in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Disney+ is growing faster than Netflix

As of recently, the video-streaming app works with Apple’s new SharePlay feature.SharePlay works across the entire Disney+ video catalog, allowing you to co-watch Disney+ movies and television series with friends over FaceTime.

Disney+ plans to more than double the number of countries where the service is available to over 160 by fiscal 2023. Disney+ hosts movies and TV shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic.

Additional content from 20th Century Studios, Disney Television Studios, FX and Searchlight Pictures is available in some markets via Disney’s new Star brand.