How to watch Jungle Cruise on Disney Plus today

How to watch Jungle Cruise on Disney Plus today

How to watch Disney’s Jungle Cruise on Disney Plus: Stream the new film from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Emily Blunt with Premier Access today.

Disney is continuing its strategy of launching blockbuster films simultaneously in theaters and on its Disney Plus streaming service. Currently, the standalone MCU film Black Widow is available to watch alongside theaters at home.

Now Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson and Emily Blunt, is following the same strategy following its theatrical release today, Friday 30th July. Disney Plus subscribers can watch the film in the comfort of their own home via Premier Access.

Unfortunately, it’s not part of a Disney Plus subscription, instead costing an additional £19.99/$29.99 to unlock. From there, you can ride The Rock as many times as you like.

While that sounds like a pretty hefty expense to watch a new movie at home, the multi-viewing requirement eases the pain, as does the savings of taking the whole family to the movies and buying snacks and drinks.

How to watch Jungle Cruise on Disney Plus Premiere Access

First, you must be a Disney Plus subscriber. If you haven’t already joined, it costs £7.99 a month or £79.99 a year and you get all the Marvel, Disney, Pixar and Star Wars content you could ever dream of.

Once you’re signed in, you’ll need to open the Disney Plus app on your chosen platform, find Jungle Cruise and click Unlock Now. Your payment method will then be authenticated and you’re good to go.

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When is Jungle Cruise coming to Disney Plus?

If you don’t want to pay extra for Jungle Cruise, you’ll have to wait until November 12, when it arrives for all Disney Plus subscribers. That’s about 100 days from now.

Anyway, given that Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for getting the Black Widow movie straight to Premier Access, we’re not sure how long this will be a thing, so get in while things are going well.