How to watch Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings online where you are

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After its highly successful stint in the cinemas last year, you can now watch Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings from the comfort of home. All you need to stream Shang-Chi now is a standard Disney Plus subscription. There are no extra hidden costs.

Luckily, if you're not already signed up for Disney's very own streaming service, now is a great time to get it. As part of a celebration of its second birthday, Disney Plus is currently heavily discounted for your first month.

Ready to go and catch the film? We've got all the details below on how to watch Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings online right away with the best Disney Plus sign-up deal.

Watch Shang-Chi in order

So, what is Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings about? As usual, it's an adaptation of one of Marvel's immensely popular comics - and it's part of the Avengers universe.

This one takes place after Avengers: Endgame, and it's set around the same time as Eternals. However, it is worth taking a look at Iron Man 3 and All Hail the King to catch up on the full Ten Rings backstory.

For more about the movie itself, don't miss our Shang-Chi review.

Watch Shang-Chi - USA

Disney Plus | $7.99 per month

Disney Plus | $7.99 per month
You can now stream Shang-Chi in the USA via Disney Plus and, as with most of the other Marvel films, this is the exclusive place to watch it. While the standard $7.99 monthly price is your cheapest option, it's worth considering the annual alternative ($79.99, which is also the equivalent of 12 months for the price of 10) or the bundle with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $13.99 per month (or $19.99p/m for Hulu without ads).

Watch Shang-Chi - Canada

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Like most other regions, you can tune into Disney Plus in Canada to watch Shang-Chi online. Now that the Disney Plus free trial is gone, your cheapest option would be the standard monthly rate of $11.99. However, the annual fee of $119.99 is better value for money because it gets you 12 months for the price of 10.

Watch Shang-Chi - UK

Disney Plus | £7.99 per month

Disney Plus | £7.99 per month
You can watch Shang-Chi in the UK exclusively on Disney Plus. Like the other regions listed in this guide, your least expensive way in is the £7.99 monthly fee. Nevertheless, the £79.99 annual option is better value for money as it saves you roughly £16 overall.

Watch Shang-Chi - Australia

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Yep, that's right - you can stream Shang-Chi on Disney Plus. If you're living in Australia, you can get a subscription for $11.99 per month (it's $12.99 in New Zealand). There's also an annual alternative for $119.99 that gets you 12 months of the streaming service for 10.

Disney Plus deals where you are

Watch Disney Plus in your area

Watch Disney Plus in your area
As long as your country has Disney Plus, you should be able to tune in and watch Shang-Chi with no issues. If you can't get Disney Plus where you live though, there is no need to worry; Disney has announced that it's working on getting the streaming service available across the world in the next year or so.

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Alex is an editor of broadband, phones and SIMs at Future with a primary focus of bringing you the best deals and knowledge across these areas. Whether you need a new SIM plan or a superfast broadband plan, he's on the case