Sky makes Disney Plus available through Sky Q box

Deal means Sky customers will be able to access content from new streaming service

Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian is likely to be one of the biggest draws to Disney+
Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian is likely to be one of the biggest draws to Disney+

Sky and Disney have announced a multi-year deal to make Disney+ available for purchase in Ireland and the UK through Sky Q.

The deal means Sky customers can access Disney+ content such as Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian and mockumentary High School Musical: The Musical: The Series through the Sky Q box if they sign up to buy the service.

The Disney+ app will also be available independently of Sky in Ireland from March 24th.

Sky, owned by US telecoms giant Comcast, already has a similar arrangement in place with streaming market leader Netflix. In the coming months, its own streaming service Now TV will be integrated into the Sky Q box, it added.

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"This is a great start to what is set to be another stellar year for Sky," said Jeremy Darroch, group chief executive of the company, which is the largest pay-TV provider in Ireland.

“In 2020 we’ll launch new channels and genres, start building Sky Studios Elstree, and we’ve got brilliant new and returning originals coming too.”

Walt Disney direct-to-consumer and international chairman Kevin Mayer said Sky, along with its other distribution partners, would "deliver exceptional reach at launch".

Disney+ costs €6.99 a month or €69.99 for a year.

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Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery is an Irish Times journalist writing about media, advertising and other business topics