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Mature content coming to Disney+ with Star includes 'Die Hard', 'Lost', '24', 'The X-Files' and more

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The X-Files, Atlanta, Lost, Desperate Housewives will all be on Disney+ from 23 February. (Disney)
The X-Files, Atlanta, Lost and Desperate Housewives will all be on Disney+ from 23 February. (Disney)

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Disney will double the amount of content on Disney+ on 23 February with the launch of Star, a new homepage hub that will be the home of mature content on the streaming service.

The launch titles on Star will include Die Hard films, The X-Files, Lost, Atlanta and more.

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The sixth brand on Disney+ will sit alongside Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney and National Geographic, but will be age-gated. The app will be updated on 23 February to include easy-to-use parental controls to ensure Disney+ is suitable for audiences of all ages.

Subscribers will be able to set limits on access to content for specific profiles based on content ratings and add a PIN to lock profiles with access to mature content.

There’s no extra cost for accessing Star content for Disney+ subscribers, and the new brand will become home to thousands of hours of television and movies from Disney’s creative studios, including Disney Television Studios, FX, 20th Century Studios and 20th Television.

Confirmed Disney+ Star launch titles

Die Hard movie franchise

Bruce Willis in a scene from the film 'Die Hard 2', 1990. (Photo by 20th Century-Fox/Getty Images)
Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2, 1990. (20th Century-Fox/Getty Images)

A selection of titles from the Die Hard franchise will be available at launch.

Family Guy

Seth MacFarlane’s animated sitcom will be available to stream on Star.

Big Sky – Star Original

Key art for  Big Sky (Disney+)
Big Sky (Disney+)

From David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies) comes Big Sky, an intense thriller that follows private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt as they join forces with Cody’s estranged wife Jenny Hoyt, a former cop, to search for two sisters kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana. When they discover these are not the only women who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to find them before it’s too late.

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Big Sky stars Katheryn Winnick as Jenny Hoyt, Kylie Bunbury as Cassie Dewell, Brian Geraghty as Ronald Pergman, Dedee Pfeiffer as Denise Brisbane, Natalie Alyn Lind as Danielle Sullivan, Jade Pettyjohn as Grace Sullivan, Jesse James Keitel as Jerrie, John Carroll Lynch as Rick Legarski and Ryan Phillippe as Cody Hoyt.

Love, Victor – Star Original

Love Victor (Disney+)
Love, Victor (Disney+)

Set in the world of the original 2018 film Love, Simon, this series follows Victor, a new student at Creekwood High School, on his own journey of self-discovery as he faces challenges at home, adjusts to a new city and struggles with his sexual orientation. When it all seems too much, he reaches out to the original film’s Simon to help him navigate the ups and downs of high school.

24

24 (Disney+)
24 (Disney+)

Kiefer Sutherland stars in this precedent-setting television series where the entire season takes place in one day, with each of the 24 episodes covering one hour, told in real time.

Lost

Lost (Disney+)
Lost (Disney+)

Mysteries abound as the 48 survivors of Oceanic Air Flight 815 find themselves stranded on an unidentified island with little hope of rescue.

Desperate Housewives

Desperate Housewives (Disney+)
Desperate Housewives (Disney+)

Looking down on her friends and family is a way of death for Mary Alice after she took her own life in her perfect house. Now, from beyond the grave, she takes us into the lives of her friends and neighbours: Susan is a divorcee and single mom who will go to any length for love; Lynette is an ex-career woman who traded the boardroom for boredom and mania as the mother of four unmanageable kids; Bree Van De Kamp is like Martha Stewart on steroids, with a family on the verge of mutiny; Gabrielle Solis is an ex-model with a rich husband and a big house, so what is she doing with the 17-year-old gardener? And serial divorcee Edie Britt’s conquests have everyone buzzing.

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Mary Alice sees more now than she ever did alive and she's planning to share the secrets that hide behind every door in this seemingly perfect American suburb.

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother (Disney+)
How I Met Your Mother (Disney+)

How I Met Your Mother is a sitcom about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. It all started when Ted’s best friend Marshall (Jason Segel) dropped the bombshell that he was going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, and now wife, Lily (Alyson Hannigan), a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted realised that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love.

Helping him in his quest was Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), a friend with endless, sometimes outrageous opinions, a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted met Robin (Cobie Smulders), it was love at first sight, but when things didn’t work out, Ted realised destiny must have something else in store. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future.

Prison Break

Prison Break (Disney+)
Prison Break (Disney+)

Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) is a desperate man in a desperate situation. His brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), is on death row and scheduled to die in a few months for an assassination Michael is convinced Lincoln did not commit. With no other options and time winding down, Michael holds up a bank to get himself incarcerated alongside his brother in Fox River State Penitentiary.

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Prison Break combines the hope of The Shawshank Redemption, the camaraderie of The Longest Yard and the tense procedure and spectacle of The Great Escape. This intriguing series reveals additional pieces of the puzzle each episode as Michael carries out his daring plan to mastermind the ultimate prison break – and solve the far-reaching national-scale conspiracy that landed his brother there in the first place.

The X-Files

The X-Files (Disney+)
The X-Files (Disney+)

Unconventional FBI agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) takes it upon himself to investigate a group of unsolved cases, known as the X-Files, that he believes involve paranormal phenomena. To keep tabs on his work – and in the hopes of debunking his theories – the FBI teams him up with Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), a young, sceptical agent with a degree in medicine and a strong bias toward the scientific.

As the pair work to solve these unexplained cases, Mulder's strong belief in the forces of the unknown continues to challenge Scully's rational mind. Their relationship grows more complex with each case, slowly emerging as a heady mix of professional competitiveness, witty repartee and a mutual attraction that is heightened by the intensity of their tasks and the close proximity in which they work.

Atlanta

Atlanta (Disney+)
Atlanta (Disney+)

Atlanta revolves around Earnest "Earn" Marks (Donald Glover), a loner who returns to his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, after dropping out of Princeton. Upon his arrival, he discovers his cousin Alfred has become the city’s hottest new rap act. The show follows the cousins on their way up through the Atlanta rap scene, where their opposing views on art, commerce, success, and race will make their quest anything but easy.

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Earn is extremely smart, observant, and lost. As a disillusioned millennial, he struggles to find his calling or "brand" and feels that the game of life is fixed so that he can never win. He recognises that Alfred’s overnight YouTube popularity has the potential to become a life changing opportunity for them both – if he can reign in his cousin's "act first, think later" attitude and get used to his drug-addled, possibly psychic (but definitely odd) sidekick Darius. As Alfred’s manager, Earn may finally find something to which it’s worth committing his energies.

Black-ish

Black-ish (Disney+)
Black-ish (Disney+)

Like any parents, Andre “Dre” (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson want to give their children the best. But their offspring’s childhoods are turning out to be very different than theirs.

They now realise at least two things: There is a price to pay for giving their children more than they ever had, and these loving parents are totally unprepared for the fallout. “Pops” (Laurence Fishburne), Dre’s dad, takes every opportunity to offer his old-school opinion on family issues.

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