"Jungle Cruise" will drop in theaters on July 30. While the trailers have promised epic action set pieces and plenty of heart, it's understandable if you'd prefer to see it at your house, especially if you have a bunch of kids who want to see it, too. In that case, you'll be delighted to hear Disney will also release the movie on Disney+ on the same day. 

"Jungle Cruise" will follow in the footsteps of "Cruella" and "Black Widow" and become available through the streaming service's Premier Access. That means you'll have to shell out an additional $29.99 on top of the $7.99 monthly fee. Still, if you have a ton of people in your household, then $30 may be a steal compared to paying for everyone's tickets at a movie theater. That's not even considering the cost of popcorn, soda, and snacks when you can purchase all of that on your own to keep everyone satiated as they watch Dwayne Johnson fight mercenaries.

However, if you don't mind waiting a little bit to see the adventure flick, then you should know it'll be available to watch on Disney+ for no extra fee 105 days after its initial release. That's 15 days longer than it takes most Premier Access movies to be free for subscribers. For instance, "Raya and the Last Dragon" was available 90 days after it came out. That means if you want to watch "Jungle Cruise" without spending an extra $30, you'll have to wait until Friday, November 12.