"Soul" will play in cinemas only in markets
where Disney+ is not currently available, or will not be soon,
the company said in a statement.
Disney is testing new ways to release first-run movies while the
coronavirus pandemic limits attendance at theaters, particularly
in the United States. The company is trying to attract more
customers to Disney+, which has signed up more than 60 million
subscribers worldwide.
"Over the last six months, marketplace conditions created by the
ongoing pandemic, while difficult in so many ways, have also
provided an opportunity for innovation in approaches to content
distribution," Disney said in a statement.
In September, Disney's action epic "Mulan" skipped theaters and
went straight to Disney+. In that case, the company charged
Disney+ subscribers an extra $30 to watch "Mulan."
"Soul," which tells the story of a music teacher whose soul gets
separated from his body, will be available to Disney+ customers
starting Dec. 25 without an extra payment beyond the monthly
subscription price.
Debut dates in markets where the movie will play in theaters
will be announced later, Disney said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Chris Reese and Aurora
Ellis)
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