Disney+ Expands to Morocco and 41 Other Countries This Summer

Morocco is on the list of 42 new countries targeted by Disney+ to launch its streaming services as early as next summer.
Moroccans will be among the potential new customers of the Walt Disney Company’s digital streaming platform Disney+, which announced in a press release the launch of its services in 42 countries, including Morocco and 11 new territories this summer.
Along with the kingdom, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates are also on the list of countries where the platform will start broadcasting. Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia and Lebanon are also mentioned.
Disney, Pixar, Marvel, National Geographic and many others will also be available. With thousands of hours of content, including new shows and new movies, Disney+ is home to many of the world’s most beloved stories.
Related Articles
-
Indiana Jones Crew Member’s Death in Morocco Linked to Heart Disease
18 April 2025
-
Algerian Singer Reda Taliani Detained in Marrakech After Alleged Drunken Brawl
15 April 2025
-
Legendary Moroccan Singer Abdelouahab Doukkali Honored in Star-Studded Rabat Concert
13 April 2025
-
Moroccan Singer Douzi Denied US Entry for Harvard Event, Reason Unclear
13 April 2025
-
Morocco Seeks UNESCO Recognition for Traditional Caftan to Preserve Cultural Heritage
11 April 2025