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This is the most popular film on Disney Plus in the UK

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Disney+ finally launched in the UK this year and its quickly becoming one of the most popular streaming services. According to Digital TV Research the streaming platform from Disney is about to overtake Amazon Prime as the second biggest streaming service in the world.

This is following the coronavirus pandemic which saw millions of users sign up to the platform to watch Disney classics, shows and new films.

But the film which is the most searched for in the UK might be quite surprising, with James Cameron's 2009 epic fantasy hit Avatar coming out on top.

It was the highest grossing film of all time until last year and its highly-anticipated sequels are due for release in 2021 and 2023.

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