Disney+ just went up. From March 26 on, a Disney+ membership has increased $10, jumping from $70 to $80 for an annual subscription.
09.03.2021 - 22:31 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorDisney Plus continues to grow apace, topping 100 million subscribers worldwide, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said Tuesday during its annual shareholders meeting. That’s up from the 94.9 million Disney reported last month.“The enormous success of Disney Plus has inspired us to be even more ambitious, and to significantly increase our investment in the development of high-quality content,” Chapek said.
Disney+ just went up. From March 26 on, a Disney+ membership has increased $10, jumping from $70 to $80 for an annual subscription.
Disney+ is going up… and soon.Starting tomorrow, a Disney+ membership will increase $10, jumping from $70 to $80 for an annual subscription. For monthly subscribers, the price will increase $1, from $7/month to $8/month. If you’re a monthly subscriber who’s already signed up, consider locking in the lower annual plan price before March 26 to save yourself a few bucks.
Sign up before the end of March to lock in the lower annual price.Disney+ subscribers have unlimited access to new and popular animated movies such as andThe streaming site is the ultimate spot for and Marvel fans due to their extensive library of and Marvel Cinematic Universe titles.Many of your favorite princess movies are on Disney+, such as,, and the warrior The streaming site is also home to some must-see documentaries.
Disney+ is going up… and soon.Starting tomorrow, a Disney+ membership will increase $10, jumping from $70 to $80 for an annual subscription. For monthly subscribers, the price will increase $1, from $7/month to $8/month. If you’re a monthly subscriber who’s already signed up, consider locking in the lower annual plan price before March 26 to save yourself a few bucks.
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Disney+ is going up… and soon.On March 26, a Disney+ membership will increase $10, jumping from $70 to $80 for an annual subscription. For monthly subscribers, the price will increase $1, from $7/month to $8/month. If you’re a monthly subscriber who’s already signed up, consider locking in the lower annual plan price before March 26 to save yourself a few bucks.
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Disney+ has passed 100 million paid subscribers after 16 months, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced during the company's annual shareholder meeting. "The enormous success of Disney+ — which has now surpassed 100 million subscribers — has inspired us to be even more ambitious, and to significantly increase our investment in the development of high-quality content," Chapek said.
Disney shared a revised streaming projection, saying the company expected to reach between 300-350 million subscribers by 2024 across Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+; Those three services at the time had 137 million subscribers altogether.Also Read: Disneyland Expected to Reopen by Late April, Bob Chapek SaysFor comparison, Disney+ is now a little less than halfway to catching Netflix, the industry leader, which has 203 million global subscribers.Tuesday’s update also comes a few weeks after Disney, at