Disney+ has quietly removed its A-Z search feature, a long-standing function that allowed users to browse movies and shows alphabetically. The change, made without announcement, has left subscribers frustrated, especially as the platform's content offerings have expanded significantly with the ongoing merger of Disney+ and Hulu's libraries.
Disney+ has evolved significantly since its 2019 launch, initially housing content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. However, its recent app update has sparked controversy with the removal of its A-Z search feature, a long-standing function that allowed users to browse movies and shows alphabetically.
This change, made without announcement, has left subscribers frustrated, as the feature provided an easy way to navigate the platform's extensive catalog without relying solely on curated rows, genre tabs, or algorithmic recommendations. The timing of this change coincides with the ongoing merger of Disney+ and Hulu's libraries, which has significantly expanded the platform's content offerings
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