Get Disney+ for £1.99 with deal that's cheaper than Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple TV+
04.03.2024 - 11:23
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TV lovers can now get Disney+ for just £1.99 a month with an impressive deal that makes it cheaper than Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. This means Disney+ members can watch the hottest new films and shows for the equivalent of around 50p a week for three months.
The streaming service from The House of Mouse has launched its 'Epic Movies, Epic Offer' deal that's better than half price, allowing members to enjoy its packed TV and film library for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. With the new deal, you can sign up to the Disney+ Standard with Ads plan today and lock in the £1.99 a month price for three months – but you'll have to act fast as the deal ends on March 14.
The £1.99 deal is open to new and returning customers, letting them stream the most popular new films and shows in full HD 1080p on two devices simultaneously. After the three-month promotional period, the plan will automatically renew at the current monthly retail price – currently £4. 99 a month – at which point you're free to cancel.
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As many streaming services increase their prices, this is a fantastic way to save money while still enjoying the latest and greatest TV content. Disney+ offers a stellar film and TV library full of timeless classics and new hits from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and much more.
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