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How to Watch the New Pixar Movie 'Soul' on Disney Plus

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Disney+ on Christmas Day, making it available to all the streaming service's subscribers just in time for opening presents.Starring Jamie Foxx, tells the store of an aspiring jazz pianist who makes his living as a high school band teacher, and is the animated studio's first film with a Black lead.

is also Pixar's second movie since the COVID-19 pandemic to forego a theatrical release — after Pixar's released to VOD earlier this year.

Dec. 25, 2020 To watch Soul on Disney+, you'll need to sign up for the service, which costs $6.99 per month. Unlike Disney's remake, which was released to subscribers at a higher price point, starting on Christmas, will be available to all subscribers.

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