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Disney Movies Anywhere coming to Vudu

​Cloud locker service Disney Movies Anywhere on the Vudu platform next week, joining similar service Ultraviolet.

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Disney CTO Jamie Voris announced today at a company event in Los Angeles the locker service will launch on Vudu on November 18, Gigaom reports.

It will be the first time Disney Movies Anywhere has allied with a third-party service after starting life as an iOS app.

Earlier this month Disney announced its cloud service was available on the Android platform with users able to obtain "Wreck-It Ralph" for free as an incentive for signing up.

Disney Movies Anywhere was introduced in February 2014 and includes over 400 streaming digital titles from Disney, Marvel and Pixar.