Coming to Disney+ in December: 'Soul' premiere, 'The Mandalorian' season 2 finale

Finish out the year on a magical note.

ByGood Morning America via logo
November 27, 2020, 4:09 AM

Disney+ is adding quite a few new titles for December to finish out 2020 on a magical note.

In addition to the season 2 finale of "The Mandalorian," the streaming service will debut an original movie, "Soul," from Pixar on Christmas Day.

Pete Docter -- the Oscar-winning filmmaker of "Up" and "Inside Out" -- directs this animated film, which stars Jamie Foxx as Joe Gardner, a middle school music teacher who lost his passion for jazz. When a chance accident results in his soul separating from his body, he must find a way to reunite the two before all is lost.

Originally set to hit theaters, the movie will debut exclusively on Disney+ on Dec. 25.

For those who have yet to sign up for Disney+, the streaming service costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. There is also a bundle featuring Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99 per month. Click here for more information.

In addition to offerings including "Hamilton" and "Black Is King," "Mulan" is available to stream on Disney+ for an additional fee of $29.99. More information on how to stream the the live-action film can be found here.

Check out the complete list of Disney+ December releases below.

Friday, Dec. 4

New Titles

  • "Anastasia"
  • "Big"
  • "Big Sharks Rule"
  • "Man vs. Shark"
  • "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms"
  • "Sky High"
PHOTO: Jillian Bell stars as an inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training in the 2020 Christmas film, "Godmothered."
Jillian Bell stars as an inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training in the 2020 Christmas film, "Godmothered."
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Disney+ Originals

  • "Godmothered"
  • "The Mandalorian," Episode 206 - "Chapter 14"
  • "The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse," episodes "Keep on Rollin'" and "The Big Good Wolf"

Friday, Dec. 11

PHOTO: The Child appears in a scene from the second season of the Disney+ series, "The Mandalorian."
The Child appears in a scene from the second season of the Disney+ series, "The Mandalorian."
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