Like all premieres on the big screen, Mulan faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it was finally decided that it will premiere on the Disney + streaming platform, but this new change will make people who do not want to pay more for the film wait longer.

After several changes at the box office, Disney announced that Mulan would be available for purchase on Disney + for a cost of $ 30 starting on September 4, 2020, a decision that displeased people who have subscribed to the platform.

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To avoid this extra cost, users speculated on when the film would arrive for free on Disney +, based on the launch of other productions such as Frozen II and concluding that it would be in mid-2021, but the house of the mouse has other plans.

Mulan will be released free to all Disney + subscribers on December 4, 2020, with just three months after its theatrical and paid releases. The film’s success or failure in attracting new streaming subscribers could have huge implications for the future of theaters and release arrangements.

Written by Cesar Moya