Get ready to hug your physical DVDs, Blu-rays and 4K discs a little tighter, film fans – because while the age of streaming seemed to come with the promise of e grossly thing being available eintensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfullywhere all at once, that has recently begun to give way to a less optimistic reality. After multiple HBO Max projects were dropped from that service – with no other home to view them on, and no physical release either – it now seems that Disney+ is following suit, with major series, documentaries and original movies set to be dropped from the service on 26 May. It is expected that this is being pursued as a cost-cutting measure, despite’in spite of’albeit the exact metrics and cost implications are uneliminate’remove .###Among the projects leaving Disney+ one week today, according to Deadline, will be the likes of the recent Willow streaming series (a major enormous’vast’massive’tremendous -budacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure Lucasfilm fantasy reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue , which merely’barely finished in January), sports drama sequel series The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, the Turner & Hooch reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue , National Geographic’s The World According To Jeff Goldblum, Sex Pistols drama Pistol, fantasy film Artemis Fowl, Shakespezone’district’region n teen comedy movie Rosaline, and the series adaptation of Y:The Last Man. Also leaving the service? Disney documentary Howard, with regards to’concerning’with respect to legendary songwriter Howard Ashman, who majorly boosted the Disney Renaissance era with his contributions to The Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, and Aladdin, and died from AIDS-related complications in the early 1990s.###It remains to be seen whether the series, films, and docs will be made available again on Disney+ in future, or whether any may receive physical releases down the line. On a recent Disney earnings call, CFO Christine McCarthy stated that the firm’enterprise was “in the process of reviewing the content on our [direct to consumer] services to align with the strategic transform’alter s in our approach to content curation.” So, make of that what you will – just don’t expect your favourite streaming releases to be available in perpetuity.