Exclusive: Rediscover Classic Films on VOD - Disney+ & Hulu Bring Back 6 Iconic Movies!

Exclusive: Rediscover Classic Films on VOD - Disney+ & Hulu Bring Back 6 Iconic Movies!

Disney+ and Hulu have restored six previously removed movies to their platforms Fans can now enjoy these films through Amazon and Vudu, thanks to their return Discover why Disney+ and Hulu initially removed these movies and how they've made a comeback

Summary

Six original films that were previously removed from Disney+ and Hulu are now available to rent on demand, including Rosaline and The One and Only Ivan.

The films, namely Rosaline, Better Nate Than Ever, The One and Only Ivan, Crater, Cheaper By the Dozen, and Flora & Ulysses, had been removed from Hulu and Disney+ as a cost-saving measure. However, they are now accessible to viewers through Video on Demand (VOD).

Six original movies that were previously removed from Disney+ and Hulu are now available to rent on VOD, according to LifeIsAFilmFest. This comes after a series of cost-cutting measures by Disney+ and Hulu, which resulted in the removal of various TV shows and movies, including notable content like the Willow TV series and The One and Only Ivan, starring Bryan Cranston.

Why Disney+ & Hulu Removed Original Content

The films that were once inaccessible, such as Rosaline, Better Nate Than Ever, The One and Only Ivan, Crater, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Flora & Ulysses, had all been taken down from streaming platforms, making them unavailable for viewing.

Exclusive: Rediscover Classic Films on VOD - Disney+ & Hulu Bring Back 6 Iconic Movies!

Disney+ and Hulu have recently removed a substantial number of movies and TV series, a move that seemingly serves as a cost-saving measure for Disney. In May, more than 50 titles were taken off both streaming platforms, resulting in a content purge. By June, reports indicated that Disney had earned a remarkable $1.5 billion write-off by eliminating content from their streaming services.

The removal of content from streaming platforms has resulted in the loss of some newer movies, including Crater being removed from Disney+ seven weeks after its release. However, the fact that some movies are now available to rent on VOD is a positive step in preserving content that has been taken down from the streaming platforms. This also provides an opportunity for newcomers to watch all six movies for the first time.

Despite the availability of these movies, there are still numerous Disney+ and Hulu titles that have yet to be released elsewhere. While it is encouraging that these movies are now accessible, it does not guarantee a future home for all the content removed from both streaming services. With a significant number of TV shows and movies still unaccounted for, it remains uncertain when more removed original titles will be made available on VOD or other platforms in the future.

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