June 18th 2023.
Disney+ is one of the UK's most popular streaming services and it's easy to understand why. This past year has seen the service treat subscribers to some amazing exclusive shows, such as Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian and Obi-Wan Kenobi, Marvel's Loki, She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, and WandaVision, as well as new animated blockbusters Turning Red and Encanto. If you're a fan of the classics, you'll be pleased to know that the service also offers live-action remakes of Mulan, Aladdin, The Lion King and more.
Not only does Disney+ offer family-friendly content, but it also launched its more adult-themed hub Star in 2021. This hub offers viewers some classic films from the Disney stable as well as box sets of TV series including The Simpsons, American Horror Story, Desperate Housewives, Family Guy, and The Walking Dead.
So, the inevitable question is: how much will all that Disney magic set you back? The monthly subscription for Disney+ costs £7.99, and subscribers can register on up to 10 devices. One account can support up to seven profiles, although streaming content concurrently is limited to four devices at once. The subscription works on a monthly basis, so you can also cancel at any time. Annual subscribers will pay £79.90, which is a saving of over 15%.
Unfortunately, Disney+ no longer offers a free trial to new subscribers. However, if you plan to sign up, an annual subscription does work out cheaper than paying monthly. Some mobile phone providers, such as o2, also offer money off your bill with them if you take out a monthly subscription – you can find out more at their website.
Signing up is very easy. You can do so through the Disney+ website or app, and the service is compatible on major tablets, smartphones, Smart TVs, Apple TVs, PS5s, Amazon Fire TVs, Xbox Series Xs and more.
If you decide you no longer want the service, you can cancel your Disney+ subscription at any time. To do so, simply log in to your account via your phone or computer, head to the ‘account’ section of your profile, and choose the ‘subscription’ option. Here, you will be given details of which subscription you have, and all you need to do is select the ‘cancel subscription’ option. You will then be prompted to give a reason for cancelling before you can complete this. Once you’ve cancelled, you’ll still be able to access Disney+ up to the end of your billing cycle.
If you have a Disney account to access other products and services from the company, you’ll still be able to use this even after you cancel Disney+. Today, Thor: Love And Thunder is released on Disney+, so there's plenty to enjoy.
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