Disney Plus UK: 5 major highlights from the launch line-up

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it's pretty decent for what it is
The cadence of original shows is slower than we would like, but the archive of content is unbeatable if you love Disney or one of the many
things it owns, like Marvel or Pixar.The app is really nice to use, too, with grouped content and age restrictions if you don't want your
streaming service, as the content range is too age-limited
But if you've got children, it's perfect, and the incoming Marvel shows and second season of The Mandalorian means there's plenty to
look forward to during year one for everyone
A surprising number of X-Men movies(Image credit: Fox/Marvel)Fox's X-Men movies didn't arrive on Disney Plus in the US on day one, so it
was a nice surprise to learn that two Wolverine movies, the original X-Men trilogy and Days of Future Past will all be there at launch
All of The Simpsons (obviously)(Image credit: Fox)It was looking precarious, there, but Disney UK confirmed late in the game that it'd have
30 seasons of The Simpsons to watch on day one
The best years of the show are undoubtedly seasons 2-10, but it'll sure be an adventure to stream all of those other episodes over the next
Infinity War and Ant-Man and the Wasp, but in the UK we'll get those films on day one, along with most of the MCU
Marvel TV worth checking outThe Runaways is one of the better Marvel TV series, having recently wrapped up its three-season run on Hulu in
the US
The first two seasons will be available to stream at launch
Both seasons of Agent Carter are worth checking out, too, and it's the only show that really connects to the continuity of the movies,
Classic animated seriesYour appetite for classic kids TV is probably a lot smaller than you think it is, but the Spider-Man and X-Men series
from the '90s are legit, and both on Disney Plus at launch
You're more likely to enjoy those in 2020 than the likes of the Gummi Bears, but Recess and Disney's Doug are still worth checking