Viewers in Brazil will now have access to Disney+ content thanks to an agreement between Disney and the Brazilian streaming company Globoplay.
Under the agreement, Disney+ and Globoplay content libraries will both be made available as a single service once the offering is launched on Nov. 17. Brazilian customers will pay around $8 per month for the combined offering, but can opt to include all of Globoplay’s live channels as well for $13.
Globoplay’s content library features telenovelas, feature-length films, shows and documentaries that come from Globo, locally produced companies and international studios. Through the partnership, Brazilian audiences will now get access to the Disney+ collection of Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic content, as well as original series like High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (pictured) and The Mandalorian.
Signing up local streamers to extend its reach is a common practice for Disney+ since the service launched. The company previously signed similar agreements with Sky in the UK, Canal+ in France, and Hotstar in India.