What's Coming to Disney+ in January 2023
By Simon Hung
January 3, 2023It's officially 2023 and you can start a new year with new things to binge on Disney+ Canada.
There are over 60 new releases coming this month, including The Menu (January 4) and the second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch (January 4, new episodes every Wednesday).
Here's what's streaming on Disney+ in January 2023.
January 3
- Welcome to Chippendales (Series Finale)
January 4
- American Horror Story: NYC (Season 11, New Episode)
- Grails: When Sneakers Change the Game
- Marvel's Runaways (Season 3)
- National Treasure: Edge of History (New Episode)
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 2 Premiere, Episodes 1-2)
- Taiwan Crime Stories (Season 1 Premiere)
- The Menu
- Willow (New Episode)
January 6
- Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
- Hulk: Monsters Dwell
- If These Walls Could Sing
- Meet the Deedles
January 8
- Tokyo Revengers (Season 2 Premiere)
January 9
- Koala Man
January 11
- American Horror Story: NYC (Season 11, New Episode)
- Chasing Waves (Season 1)
- Gina Yei (Season 1)
- National Treasure: Edge of History (New Episode)
- Spidey and His Amazing Friends (Season 1)
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 2, New Episode)
- The Ghost and Molly McGee (Season 1)
- Willow (Season 1 Finale)
January 13
- Criminal Minds (Season 16, New Episode)
- Retrograde
- The Flagmakers
- The Territory
January 15
- Family Guy (Season 21, New Episode)
- The Great North (Season 3, New Episode)
- The Simpsons (Season 34, New Episode)
January 18
- King Shakir Recycle (Premiere)
- National Treasure: Edge of History (New Episode)
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 2, New Episode)
- Super Junior Last Man Standing
January 20
- Criminal Minds (Season 16, New Episode)
- Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage?
- The Heir: The Freestyle Dynasty/El Heredero: La Dinastia Del Freestyle (Season 1 Premiere)
January 22
- Bob's Burgers (Season 13, New Episode)
January 25
- Commander Fort/El Comandante Fort (Season 1)
- Extraordinary (Premiere)
- Mila in the Multiverse (Premiere)
- National Treasure: Edge of History (New Episode)
- Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 2, New Episode)
January 27
- Darby and the Dead
January 29
- Bob's Burgers (Season 13, New Episode)
- The Simpsons (Season 34, New Episode)
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View allSand Land is pretty faithful with the original manga. Although it's been like 20 years since I've read it. My memory is a little foggy right now.
It's a far cry from my first experience with a couple of months ago -- one month at regular price to wrap up some shows I was watching. I'd make it through hour-long episodes or even movies without spotting an ad, to the point I'd forget they were around.
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I'm also not sure how much will be driven pack to piracy. There was a generation where there was no legal way to watch TV on the internet so it was the only option. Now we have a generation that grew up not pirating because they didn't need too. Maybe it'll shift some people, but I think the masses will stick to paying for streaming.
I myself had the official subs to Netflix/Disney+, Paramount, Amazon Prime. I kept Amazon Prime, but cut the others and got the PW sharing method only on Disney+ & Netflix. I felt like they become new cable TVs. If that PW sharing method goes dark, I won't hesitate to surf other opportunities when I know sole watching is not illegal in Canada. Making revenue out of it by downloading and uploading somewhere which defies the copy right laws is the culprit that I have no intention to do so. I said a bit earlier that I won't hesitate, but I doubt it since the content quality is getting low and low in all those aforementioned platforms, in my view, and I spend less and less time watching online streamer contents. Seems my watching taste has been changed in recent years.
On RFD, friends never recommend other RFD friends to suffer and lose their hard earned pennies.
I would get into stuff like, "I thought I was one of the last ppl to buy a 4K TV when I did so in 2019" and the fact that if you account for inflation TVs probably cost like 1/4 the money today for a 4K TV compared to what one might have paid for a 1080p set 10-12 years ago, etc. but TBH all that stuff is completely beside the point.
Let's look at this again (I'm saying the exact same thing now but another way).
Disney here didn't have a 10080p tier before. So say you're a person as you yourself state, "don't even have a 4K TV", but in paying for a Disney+ subscription, you were paying for 4K anyway because that's all they had. So you were paying for something you couldn't use, no? So wouldn't it be nice if Disney made a tier of Disney+ where you only needed to pay for 1080p? Of course it would!
So Disney has done just that! Awesome right? Now you get to save money Oh wait What they did, is just a scam. They made this 1080p tier you'd been waiting for but guess what? It costs the same as before. And to get 4K (for the people that need that) they now have to pay more. That makes no sense at all...well to the consumer at least. For the scummy business it makes great sense to make up tiers that don't offer anything more than before and cost more; and make up worse ones that cost the same as before...because you're just raking in more $$$ this way.
As said what should happen is okay you introduce some tiers. The lower ones (compared to what you had before) should cost less; then if you want to make it more expensive, give those ppl something more. You know like 8K or something else which would even attempt to justify the increase. Even if it were some lame nonsense that would be at least visibly okay to the consumer. But what they've done here is the exact opposite of that.
Look at Netflux. Putting aside their sky high prices and crackdown on acc't sharing... Before I had a 4K TV I didn't have UltraHD tier on Netflux. Guess what? That whole time it was costing me less money than it would if I were getting 4K. That. Makes. Sense. So when I got a 4K TV, I upped my subscription to the top tier, and...I paid more money for it. That. All. Makes Sense. What doesn't make sense is what Dinsey did. You want to give me something more, okay charge more for it. You want to give me something less and I'm good with that, I want to save money. Don't jerk me around with nonsense instead!
Also I'm not sure why you would cancel if you actually don't have a 4K TV since your cost really hasn't gone anywhere, you're paying the same now for that. Though maybe you need the other two streams, I dunno.
This is irrelevant. Has nothing to do with anything. Beggars cannot be choosers. If you're dling shitty pirate junk, you can't complain it's "only 1080p", you're not paying for it! When you are paying for it, it makes a lot of sense to complain about this kind of bullshit. And again this even enhances the point of 1080p costing so much. Why would someone now pay the same $120 for 1080p when they could just pirate that junk for free instead?
Yeah I know about that but that wasn't a multi-person subscription deal, it was just for ppl that had Dinsey+ in different households/places to be able to watch the same thing at the same time.
No that's not what I'm talking about. It's established at post# 1141 that people are still doing their own "group buys" for Dinsey and the pw sharing is still working and all that. In your previous post you suggested it as if there was some official way of doing this, but there isn't. What you're doing is simply the same thing--pw sharing one account between the people on it.
This will work until Dinsey actually shuts it down on ppl. Right now they've only said you can't do it but haven't done anything (like Netflux) to actually stop people from doing it. But, that kind of stuff will probably come in time.
I am subscribed to this service for a few years with him and I have no complain at all.
Disney+ Launching GroupWatch Feature For All US Subscribers
September 29, 2020 10:07 am EDT
comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/disney-plus-groupwatch-us-launch/
After launching in a test version in Canada on September 10th and Australia and New Zealand on September 18th, the feature is now live in the United States. Disney expects GroupWatch to expand into Europe later this fall.
And it's gone;
Disney+ Discontinues Popular Feature
September 18, 2023 06:59 pm EDT
comicbook.com/irl/news/disney-plus-groupwatch-feature-no-longer-available/
"As of September 18th, 2023, the GroupWatch feature will no longer be available on Disney+," a notice posted by Disney+ customer service reads. "We're always working to deliver the best product experience on Disney+, and as part of recent updates, the GroupWatch feature was removed."
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A lot of torrents still use 1080 as a standard too, it's not unusual to use that as a base.
The price of subscription is another thing. I agree it's too high and unfortunately I've already unsubscribed.
Anyway the price increase is bunk. $30 increase for...nothing at all. Then offer lower tiers with 1080p as if that's an option to go down to. Who the hell, in this day and age, is going to pay for a subscription and think 1080p is okay? Are they feeling okay? On the ad-supported tier okay maybe but even then that's like $100/yr for 1080p and ads, which seems too pricey if you have to deal with ads.
Then they want the same $120 as before...for 1080p (w/o ads). 1080p? Ten Eighty Pee? So basically now it's a $30 surcharge for 4K even though we're a year further into the future. Really makes no sense. Remember back in the day when HDTV was just starting? The whole thing was cable companies adding more 720p and 1080i content/channels as time went on...not less. Now we have the opposite, oh yeah it's another year later but let's go back to 1080p? How do you make a "new tier" that's providing a resolution that was new almost 20 years ago?
So what's their plan then? In 2026 offer 720p for $120, 1080p for $150, and 4K will be $190? Heck make the "ad-supported but you still pay for it" tier SD?! Is that what's happening here? What should be happening is you keep paying $120/yr for 4K but if you want 8K then you'll need to pay $150. That would totally make sense--if you're giving me something new and an improvement then I have to pay more, fair enough. But making a "new tier" of 1080p like it's 2008 again and saying that's $120 is such complete utter horseshit that...I dunno there are no words for this kind of thing.
Then you have Scamazon adding...ads and demanding $30-some odd per year for removing those. Just getting worse and worse across the board here folks.
Ugh.
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Looks like an interesting live action/anime show with animated sequences from Production I.G. And for those who watched the live action One Piece earlier this year, Mackenyu is in this new Disney series.
(Poster reflects the time zone difference between Asia and North America.)
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That is my understanding, but I might be mistaken.
I may watch this before subscription ends on Dec 20th.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | Streaming December 1 | Disney+
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Guessing the password sharing is not fully enforced ?
Took a look at my billing history in my account when I signed up. Here's what it shows since joining Disney+ in February 2021 strictly on an annual subscription. Here's what I paid.
$89.99 (all-in no taxes charged) February 2021
$119.99 plus tax comes to $135.59. February 2022 (first renewal)
$119.99 plus tax comes to $135.59. February 2023 (second renewal)
$149.99 plus tax impending renewal date Februray 2024. 100% cancelling before this date.
It's a Grogu in a pumpkin cosbaby by Hot Toys.