After months of only being available for a fee on Disney+, Jungle Cruise will be made free for all subscribers in November. Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson's adventure flick was originally slated to premiere in summer 2020, but it eventually became one of the many movies pushed back amid the coronavirus pandemic. It was the pandemic that also later altered its release plans further when Disney opted to give Jungle Cruise the same Premier Access streaming release Mulan had pioneered last fall. Jungle Cruise rode into theaters and Disney+ in late July, just as there were renewed concerns over the state of moviegoing.

Against all odds, though, Jungle Cruise managed to become a success. After earning a better than expected opening weekend haul of $35 million at the box office and an additional $30 million on Disney+, the Jaume Collet-Serra directed movie went on to become one of the few 2021 movies to cross $100 million domestically. It now stands at $204.5 million worldwide. Spurred by this success, Disney has greenlit a Jungle Cruise sequel, with both Blunt and Johnson expected to return.

Since its July debut, Jungle Cruise has cost $30 on Disney+. That will finally change in two months, Disney+ announced Tuesday. Jungle Cruise will be available for free starting on November 12.