Disney Announces Plan to Pull All Content From Netflix

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LILO & STITCH, Lilo, 2002, (c) Walt Disney/courtesy Everett Collection©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

Quick, everyone watch Moana on Netflix while you still can, because Disney is apparently pulling all of its content from the streaming service.

CNBC reports that Disney announced the heartbreaking news during its latest earnings report on Tuesday (August 8). We're also going to have to say goodbye to our Pixar faves. The company's reason? It's starting its own "branded direct-to-consumer streaming service." It's projected to launch in the United States during 2019 and then later become available across the globe.

But don't freak out just yet. You'll still be able to watch Disney movies until the end of 2018. And it looks like Disney will create movies and TV shows exclusive to its new streaming service.

While we'll miss being able to queue up some of our favorite Disney productions on Netflix, guess we'll just have to use the new platform from Disney. If you need me, I'll be watching Lilo and Stitch and The Emperor's New Groove on repeat.

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