Time is running out for television enthusiasts keen on grabbing a rare deal from Disney+ that beats the prices of both Netflix and Amazon’s Prime Video. Whether you’re a new subscriber or someone who had previously canceled their membership, there’s a chance to save up to £18 on a Disney+ subscription.
Disney+ has rolled out a time-limited offer for both new and existing subscribers, allowing access to the streaming service for only £3.99 per month for the initial three months. However, the deal is only accessible to individuals who sign up by 11.59 pm on Wednesday (May 6).
The offer includes a variety of monthly plans catering to different budgets and preferences. The most cost-effective option is the Standard with Ads plan. Nonetheless, there are savings to be enjoyed on the higher-tier plans as well, with Disney+ Standard priced at £6.99 for the first three months and Disney+ Premium reduced to £9.99.
For comparison, Netflix’s cheapest Standard with Ads plan costs £5.99 per month, which is the same as Prime Video. With Disney+ presenting several plan options with different features, selecting the ideal one might feel overwhelming.
If picture quality is not a top priority but you prefer watching without ads, the Standard plan is likely the best choice. On the other hand, avid movie enthusiasts seeking the finest picture quality may opt for the Premium plan.
A Disney+ subscription now starts at £5.99 per month and offers access to popular series like Rivals, Only Murders in the Building, and The Bear, as well as a vast library of content from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and more.
Moreover, the Premium plan allows streaming on up to four devices simultaneously. It’s important to note that both the Standard and Standard with Ads plans do not permit downloading content for offline viewing, which could be a deciding factor for those who want to catch up on shows and movies while on the go.
For those who feel Disney+ doesn’t cover all their entertainment needs, an alternative could be subscribing to HBO Max through partner platforms. For example, Sky’s Ultimate TV bundle offers access to Netflix, Disney+, Hayu, HBO Max, and more starting at £24 per month.
This deal, costing less than £1 per day, consolidates subscriptions to various popular streaming services under one package. This simplifies managing multiple subscription costs while providing a wide range of shows and movies to choose from.
Alternatively, EE’s TV deal is available for £5 per month for the first six months, offering access to NowTV, Netflix, TNT Sports, and more, catering to a diverse range of TV shows and major live sporting events.
For those interested in seizing the Disney+ £3.99 deal, it unlocks exclusive content, including titles available only on Hulu that can be directly streamed on the platform. Members can also enjoy a host of new shows and films released monthly.
For example, fans of the classic sitcom Malcolm in the Middle can watch the anticipated reboot featuring original cast members like Bryan Cranston from Breaking Bad. Furthermore, enthusiasts of the dystopian series The Handmaid’s Tale can now stream The Testaments, which premiered with a three-episode launch in April.
Adapted from Margaret Atwood’s novel, The Testaments recounts compelling coming-of-age stories of various characters. Science fiction aficionados can delve into Disney+’s latest addition to the Star Wars universe with Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, set after the events of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, following the villain’s quest for vengeance and power.
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