Disney Pixar’s beloved film ‘Coco’ is set to make its debut on Netflix next month, so prepare to have your tissues handy. This exciting news has everyone buzzing as the streaming giant welcomes one of the most touching and inclusive animated films in recent memory.
Perfect Timing for Summer
As summer approaches and kids are freed from their school routines, the arrival of ‘Coco’ is perfectly timed. Viewers can expect to be swept away by the heartwarming story and memorable songs, particularly the emotional “Remember Me.” It’s hard to overstate the significance of ‘Coco’; it not only delivers the cherished Disney Pixar magic but also highlights Hispanic culture in a way that has rarely been seen in mainstream cinema.
A Limited Opportunity
However, there’s a catch. Disney has announced plans to withdraw all its titles from Netflix by the end of 2018 to prepare for the launch of its own streaming service in early 2019. Unless you’re keen on adding yet another subscription to your monthly expenses, your time with ‘Coco’ on Netflix might be limited. If we estimate that you and your family are able to watch the film just once a day, that’s still around 217 opportunities to enjoy this masterpiece before it potentially disappears.
Mark Your Calendars
So, mark your calendars for May 29 as we anticipate the arrival of ‘Coco’ on Netflix. Get ready to pop some popcorn and enjoy this cinematic treasure.
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Conclusion
In summary, ‘Coco’ is arriving on Netflix just in time for summer, bringing a vital message about cultural representation while inviting audiences to enjoy its enchanting storyline and music. Don’t miss out on your chance to experience this film before it potentially leaves the platform.
