It was previously made available for free to subscribers in Latin America no April 23 before just recently becoming available in other countries. It was later moved up a week to its March 5 release date, hitting Disney+ with Premier Access that same day. Originally, the movie was scheduled to be released in November 2020 before it was pushed back to March 12, 2021. The pandemic also affected the release of Raya and the Last Dragon. Black Widow and Jungle Cruise will also be available on Disney+ this summer via Premier Access, but it's unknown if they'll also be out from the paywall after three months' time. After three months, it was then made available to stream at no added cost. Because of the pandemic and the widespread shutdown of movie theaters, Mulan was one of the first movies to be made available on Disney+ through Premier Access. It is now officially out from behind the paywall, meaning every monthly subscriber can watch the movie at any time for no more than the Disney+ monthly subscription cost.īringing Raya and the Last Dragon out from behind the paywall this way is similar to the release pattern of last year's live-action Mulan movie. After premiering simultaneously in theaters and on the streaming service in March, the animated movie was available with Premier Access for an extra $30. Raya and the Last Dragon is now available to stream on Disney+ at no extra cost.
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