So far, the company has only added a handful of films like the latest "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Cars 2" but the rest will be available "shortly."
The site will also be adding Disney behind-the-scenes clips and featurettes.
All videos will be available on the site and through Google TV and other services with a YouTube app.
Universal, Sony and Warner have made 3000 films available for rent on YouTube this year, making Disney the 4th major to join.
Rentals cost $1-$4 and can be viewed for 48 hours.
More info here: Welcoming your favorite Disney movies
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Nov 2011 13:34