Oceans: Where to Watch & Stream Online
Credits: Disney Nature

Oceans: Where to Watch & Stream Online

If you’re looking for where to watch and stream Oceans online, we have you covered. This French nature documentary takes the audience on the visual journey of the ocean along with the negative impact of human activity on the environment. This documentary also shows different creatures in water bodies, including yellowfin tuna, manta rays, spider crabs, spinner dolphins, whale sharks, and more.

Here’s where you can watch Oceans online.

Where can you watch and stream Oceans?

You can watch and stream Oceans on Disney+.

This nature documentary is produced in association with the Census of Marine Life. It is written by Christophe Cheysson, Jacques Cluzaud, Laurent Debas, Stéphane Durand, Laurent Gaudé, Jacques Perrin, François Sarano, and more. It is narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Romain Legrand, Nicolas Mauvernay, and Jake Eberts as co-producers. Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas also recorded a special duet titled ‘Make a Wave’ for North America’s release of this documentary.

How to watch Oceans and stream online

To watch and stream Oceans online, users must sign up for a Disney+ subscription plan. Disney+ offers wide-ranging subscription plans to users at varied prices. These include:

  • Disney+ ad-supported plan – $7.99 a month
  • Disney+ ad-free plan – $10.99 a month
  • Disney+ duo basic plan – $9.99 a month
  • Disney+ trio basic plan – $12.99 a month
  • Disney+ trio premium plan – $19.99 a month

Viewers can choose the subscription plan that suits their needs best. The duo basic plan comes with Hulu, and the trio basic plan includes Hulu and ESPN. Both of these plans have ads. The trio premium subscription is a plan without ads

The official synopsis for Oceans reads:

An ecological drama/documentary filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the vanishing wonders of the sub-aquatic world.

For more Disney Plus content, check out where to watch Wings of Life online.

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