Disney to reboot 'Home Alone,' 'Cheaper By the Dozen,' 'Night at the Museum,' and 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid'
Disney is rebooting four classics for its streaming service, Disney+.
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced Tuesday during the company's financial quarterly investors conference call that it will create "re-imagined versions" of "Home Alone," "Cheaper By the Dozen," "Night at the Museum," and "Diary of the Wimpy Kid."
No other details were immediately available.
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Earlier this year, Disney announced that D+ will allow users to download TV and movies, which will include content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel and National Geographic.
"This is a big deal. All Disney in one place never existed before," Iger said in an interview that aired on "Good Morning America." "That's [like] going to Disneyland every day of the week."
The streaming service is expected to launch Nov. 12.
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