At an investor event on Thursday, Disney finally pulled the curtain off of their upcoming streaming app, Disney+.

It seems like every day we’re hearing about new original series coming to Disney+ (the latest include a slew of unscripted shows and series based on Monsters, Inc., Hawkeye, and Love Simon). With anticipation for the app at an all-time high, Disney used their 2019 Investor Day to share what consumers can expect when Disney+ debuts in November 2019.

New films will be available on Disney+ at the end of their theatrical and home entertainment release windows. All content will be downloadable for offline consumption, and will be accessible for as long as you’re a subscriber.

Our first look at the Disney+ interface was also revealed — this is the interface on your TV:

Subscribers can set up multiple user profiles within a single account, and like Netflix, you can assign Disney-themed avatars to each account. Kid-friendly accounts will also be available.

Disney+ will be released November 12, 2019 in the United States and will only cost $6.99 per month. You can get it annually for $69.99, bringing it down to $5.83 per month. All told, Disney+ will feature 7,500 episodes of TV, 400 library titles, 100 recent titles, 25 episodic original series, and 10 original movie specials in Year 1. By Year 5 they’ll have over 10,000 episodes of TV, 120 recent films, and 500 library titles.

A wealth of new and existing Disney content

The bulk of the event featured Disney sharing all of the originals coming to the streamer, and unveiling the number of existing Disney titles that will be available on Disney+ (virtually everything).

This was a very impressive event and Disney+ is going to be very, very hard for consumers to resist.