Disney+ is set to increase its subscription prices in the UK again from October, which could see some members pay an extra £24 per year.

The streaming service is home to movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, Star and more.

Disney+ first launched in the UK back in March 2020 with the simple single tiered price of £5.99 per month or £59.99 annually.

In February 2021 that price jumped to £7.99 per month and £79.90 for an annual subscription. 


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Before in November 2023, Disney+ introduced a new three-tier system:

  • Standard plan (with ads) - £4.99 per month
  • Standard (without ads) - £7.99 per month / £79.90 per year
  • Premium - £10.99 per month / £109.90 per year

Disney+ to increase subscription prices in UK (again)

Now Disney+ is set to increase subscription prices once again, according to Cord Busters.

The price for a Standard (with ads) plan will remain the same at £4.99 per month, however the other two tiers will be subject to a price hike:

  • Standard (without ads) - will increase from £7.99 to £8.99 per month / £79.90 to £89.90 per year
  • Premium - will increase £10.99 to £12.99 per month / £109.90 to £129.90 per year

When will this Disney+ price hike come into affect?

This latest increase in price for Disney+ subscriptions in the UK will come into affect from October 17, Cord Busters reports.


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Disney+ to charge for password sharing

This latest subscription price hike comes after it was revealed Disney+ will begin charging users if they share their account with someone outside their household.

The change will mean that the primary account holder will be charged an extra £4.99 a month (nearly £60 a year) if they do share Disney+ with anyone from another household.

The system will work similarly to Netflix's password-sharing scheme and will offer the chance to 'buy an extra member'.