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Head to the Disney Plus websiteSelect a monthly ($13.99) or yearly ($139.99) subscriptionEnter your email address - then check your inbox for a one-time passcodeEnter your one-time passcode and create your 6-digit passwordEnter your personal detailsEnter payment detailsBoom! You’re streaming.

If you’re a Star Wars fan from a long, long time ago, you should have no problem whipping through the first season. It’s nine episodes long with run times varying from 36 to 44 minutes. All up, Season one will take you 5.38 hours (or 323 minutes to complete). Now that’s a mighty task for your first day of streaming but we’re housebound at the moment so it doesn’t just seem doable, those are rookie numbers. If you absolutely must, you can probably split this one up into two days but that would be a coward’s move. Speaking of, the 2019 remake of The Lion King and Pixar’s Onward are also streaming if you missed them at the movies. Of course, in today’s climate the Wet Bandits’ home intrusion wouldn’t just be criminal, it would be downright irresponsible. Stay at home folks. But how? I hear you ask. How am I expected to binge through seven seasons in a single week? You don’t.  Just watch a recap video of the events leading up to Season 7 and get it over and done with. Historically, the show’s quality hasn’t been super consistent and there are really only a handful of story arcs you need to follow. Get yourself clued up and hop aboard for the series’ thrilling climax. If you’ve got kids and a Disney Plus subscription, there’s no better way to show those little squirts what television was like back in your day with these Saturday Disney cartoons and kids’ movie classics. On the TV side of things, you’ve The Simpsons, Recess, Spider-Man, X-Men, Darkwing Duck, even Adventures of the Gummi Bears. But if you really want to show them how hard cartoons used to rock, you’ve got to show them Gargoyles. For movies, there’s a decadent feast of your most fondly-remembered films; Mighty Ducks, Mrs. Doubtfire, Cool Runnings, Blank Check, Mighty Joe Young, and of course, 90s animated classics, like Hercules, Aladdin, and early Pixar picks, like Toy Story and A Bug’s Life. Take your pick. Look, there’s just no way you will be able to binge every Marvel or Star Wars movie on the seventh day. But, it’s as good a time as any to start catching up. I’m pretty sure nobody saw Thor 2: The Dark World when it first released. And the criminally underappreciated Iron Man 3 certainly didn’t fare much better. We know for a fact that a lot of Star Wars fans noped out of seeing Solo in cinemas. Take this time to catch up on some of the more under-loved entries in the world’s two biggest franchises.