Disney+ should honestly start announcing specific regions where its productions will be available with local subs. We all know they don't usually make them available everywhere, just "selected" regions, apart from those they produce themselves, so they should always say WHAT those SELECTED regions are, so that we know if we can watch it there or not. Most likely NOT...
Yup, the rest of Europe does not exist, except dramas they produce themselves that they do not buy a license for. The rest of the dramas are never available in Europe.
"Joined X ago" does not mean "not interested before" or "not visiting the website before." It's only when you "register" the account, dear. And an empty profile only means that I am not interested in people spying on me LOL You didn't get half of my points, but I have no time to repeat. See ya! Goodbye, and enjoy Disney! XDDD
You're mentioning dramas that were taken by these platforms BEFORE they started translating k-dramas into other languages. Recent dramas on Prime Video are subbed into 28-32 languages, same for Netflix that has the biggest number of dramas translated regularly. Old dramas may have only a few subs, but at least they are available everywhere. Disney does not make dramas available, Snowdrop was unavailable for ages, even though subs were done, Bloody Heart is still not available in Europe LOL but you can find subs in Europes languages online to download. Disney is all over the place. I hope they change their ways. Do you work for Disney+? LOL And like I said, a lot of people here complain about Disney+, so... there's must be a reason. Have a nice day!
That is not true. Lots of those that they buy are not available in Europe, and if they are, they are English only, and not all of my friends speak English fluently. If they want to earn on foreign viewers, they should translate those dramas into local languages, and promote dramas properly. They do zero promotion. They only take dramas to have them, because now everyone has them, but they don't really care about them. And I'm not the only one complaining about hos Disney+ handles k-dramas, so I guess something is wrong. Even actors are said to prefer Netflix or Prime Video.
The problem is that it's not available in countries where people could watch it in English. For example Our Movie may have English subs, but I can't watch it on Disney+ in Europe, because it's not available in the app, no license for Europe. It'll be the same with this drama. This is why Disney+ sucks. They take titles, and they only show them in the US, i guess. And they don't promote them at all.
Only a few and only into a few languages. In many countries they are not available. Disney+ is the worst option, no marketing, no promotion. Amazon Prime and Netflix is much better.