The Mandalorian Is Over: Tons of People Leaving Disney Plus!

MOVIE NEWS – While Disney Plus, Disney’s streaming platform, already has more than 24 million subscribers in the United States, it seems that users are gradually abandoning the service. The reason? The end of season 1 of The Mandalorian.

Indeed, if at its launch on November 12, the Disney + service recorded a record number of registered users. In just 24 hours, more than 10 million subscribers were already discovering Mickey’s streaming catalog. An interest aroused by the fact that new registrants have a free week to test the service but also by The Mandalorian, the first live-action series from the Star Wars universe served by Jon Favreau.

If the Star Wars series proposed by Disney Plus was unanimous with the fans, season 1 ended, and even if the Disney streaming platform announced that the program would be entitled to a season 2, it would seem that users are unwilling to pay for their subscription until the suite arrives.

Indeed, there are many on social networks to announce that they are not continuing the Disney + adventure after having seen the episodes of the first season of The Mandalorian. For some, it’s very simple: no Mando, no Disney +!

It is a way of seeing things. Indeed, the service offers a trial without paying anything but be careful, to discover the rest of the Star Wars program, like the announced Marvel series, the free trial system no longer works!

Source: Comicbook

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