Disney’s StrangeWorld is coming to streaming later this month:
, come to think of it, and you better believe Disney has made note of that too — is a science-fiction adventure story, featuring a family of explorers on an all-important mission to save their world.
The movie didn’t get bad reviews — it currently has a 74 percent on Rotten Tomatoes — but it received a curiously muted release from Disney, and appeared in theaters last month with very little hype. It also had to compete with several high-profile Disney releases on Disney+ around the same time, including the long-awaited sequel to or venturing to the theater to see In any event, Disney announced today that makes its streaming premiere on Disney+ on December 23.
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