
Some of the biggest shows on Disney+ are now available to stream totally free
A collection of hit Disney Plus titles have been made available to stream for free, including Desperate Housewives and Andor.
The streaming services has teamed up with ITVX in a one-of-a-kind collaboration which sees the services join forces to make a number of shows and films available across both platforms.
ITVX viewers will be able to access a large assortment of Disney Plus content, titled Taste of Disney+, from 16th July. The selection is due to grow over the coming months, with titles such as The Bear being added.
12 Disney Plus titles were added to ITVX on Wednesday, making them available to stream for any ITVX user.
Meanwhile, Disney Plus users in the UK are now able to stream a selection of ITV content on the platform. This is under the title Taste of ITVX and comes at no extra cost to users.
ITV shows now available on the streaming service include Mr Bates vs the Post Office, Love Island, Vera and Endeavour.
The agreement between ITVX and Disney Plus builds on an already existing deal between the two streaming services, as Disney's Renegade Nell is already on the platform.
Kevin Lygo, managing director of media and entertainment at ITV said: "For us, this deal means even more great content for viewers on ITVX, and even more opportunity for viewers to find and enjoy our distinctive titles and services."
Meanwhile, Disney Plus EMEA general manager Karl Holmes shared with Broadcast last month: "ITVX skews relatively old, and our heartland is under-55s. One of the challenges we have is that our brands are strong, but if you're older you think that Disney's about family and kids.
"At the same time, we get some of the UK's biggest shows to put in front of our audiences – which are less exposed to traditional free-to-air content. That's great for engagement."
The Disney Plus shows now available on ITVX
Pam & Tommy
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Series one)
Guardians of the Galaxy
Tracker (Series one)
Star Wars: Andor (Series one)
Death and Other Details
The Ashley Madison Affair
Futurama (Series 11)
Desperate Housewives (Series one)
National Treasure: Edge of History
Atlanta (Series one)
Phineas and Ferb (Series one)
The ITV shows now on Disney Plus
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
A Spy Among Friends
Karen Pirie (Series one)
Malpractice (Series one)
Grantchester (Series one)
Endeavour (Series one)
The Fortune Hotel (Series one)
Love Island All Stars 2025
Masked Singer (2024)
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Series 34)
G'wed (Series one)
Olivia Attwood: Price of Perfection (Series one)
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