Your Disney+ experience is about to get way more interactive

    By Moinak Pal
Published November 15, 2025

What Happened: So, it looks like Disney is planning to completely overhaul Disney+, in maybe the biggest shake-up since it first launched. And the big new idea? Making it interactive.

Why Is This Important: You have to understand, this is a massive pivot for Disney.

Why Should I Care: What’s this actually mean for you and me? It means if you have Disney+, you’re about to go from just watching stories to making them.

What’s Next: So, when can you try this? Don’t hold your breath for a specific date.

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