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The streaming service could be debating branching out from family-friendly content
They grow up so fast. Disney+ is apparently debating adding a few new shows to its library -- and some of them are more mature than the family-friendly streaming platform's average content.
This week on the Disney+ Reddit, a subscriber shared a survey that they said had been sent to select Disney+ users, asking their interest in watching shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, How I Met Your Mother, and Firefly. More family-friendly sitcoms Modern Family, black-ish, and Malcolm in the Middle were also included. TV Guide has reached out to Disney+ to confirm the legitimacy of the survey.
None of these shows are totally NSFW, but Buffy's mature themes and How I Met Your Mother's suggestive jokes would still be a departure for Disney+. The streaming service recently moved Love, Simon sequel series, Love, Victor, to Hulu, reportedly due to mature content. The Lizzie McGuire revival has also been halted at Disney+, which star Hilary Duff said was due to Disney's desire to keep things PG. If Disney is considering expanding the Disney+ brand, it could mean hope for Lizzie. (Please, for Hilary Duff's sake.)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, How I Met Your Mother, Firefly, Modern Family, black-ish, and Malcolm in the Middle are all currently streaming on Hulu.