How to watch 'Artemis Fowl' on Disney Plus

Publish date: 2024-07-29
2020-06-12T13:30:00Z

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Disney Plus subscribers can now stream the brand-new fantasy film "Artemis Fowl." Though the movie was initially intended to be released in theaters on May 29, the studio decided to delay the film's premiere to June 12 and shift its debut to Disney Plus. 

"Artemis Fowl" is based on the 2001 young adult novel written by Eoin Colfer. The story follows a 12-year-old criminal mastermind who must face off against a secret group of fairies in order to locate his missing father. The movie stars Ferdia Shaw as the title character, and features Josh Gad, Colin Farrell, and Judi Dench in supporting roles. "Artemis Fowl" is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who is best known for directing Marvel's "Thor" and Disney's live-action version of "Cinderella".

Below, we've detailed everything you need to know about watching "Artemis Fowl" on Disney Plus.

How do I watch 'Artemis Fowl' on Disney Plus?

"Artemis Fowl" is currently available exclusively on Disney Plus. To watch the movie you'll need a subscription to the streaming service.

Disney Plus is available for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. New members can receive a free seven-day trial. In addition to "Artemis Fowl," the Disney Plus service includes access to a large catalog of movies and TV shows from DisneyPixarMarvelStar WarsNational Geographic, and 20th Century Fox. 

For people who want access to even more streaming content, Disney Plus is also available as part of a discounted bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ for a total of $12.99 per month. That's about $5 less per month than you'd pay if you subscribed to each platform separately.

Once you subscribe to Disney Plus, you can watch "Artemis Fowl" directly through the Disney Plus app or website. The Disney Plus app is available on most connected devices, including iOS and Android smartphones, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, various smart TVs, and streaming players from Amazon, Apple, Roku, and Chromecast. You'll need an internet connection to stream the movie, and Disney Plus offers an option to download titles to a mobile device for offline viewing.

What other exclusive movies can I watch on Disney Plus?

Disney Plus features a growing library of original movies developed exclusively for the service. Other major releases currently available to stream on Disney Plus include the holiday film "Noelle", a live-action version of "Lady and the Tramp," the historical drama "Togo", and the adventure movie "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made."

A movie version of the popular Broadway musical "Hamilton" is also set to premiere exclusively on Disney Plus. "Hamilton" will premiere on July 3.

You can check out a full listing of all the major exclusive movies on Disney Plus here. For more streaming recommendations, be sure to check out our guide to the best streaming services.

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