Disney+ Drops to £3.99/Month: Limited-Time Deal Expires May 6
Disney+ Drops to £3.99/Month: Deal Ends May 6

Disney+ has reduced its subscription prices in a limited-time offer, making it cheaper than both Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. Even previous subscribers can save up to £18 on their membership.

Limited-Time Promotion Details

The streaming service is enticing new and returning subscribers with a promotional rate of £3.99 per month for the first three months. However, this deal is only available until May 6. The offer applies to various monthly packages, including the cheapest Standard with Ads tier, but savings are also available on higher tiers.

The Standard plan costs £6.99 for the first three months, while the Premium plan is priced at £9.99 for the first three months. In comparison, Netflix's entry-level Standard with Ads package costs £5.99 per month, and Amazon Prime's basic tier with Prime Video is £8.99 per month.

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Choosing the Right Plan

If picture quality is not a priority but you cannot tolerate advertisements during streaming, the Standard plan may be the best choice. For cinema enthusiasts seeking the highest viewing quality, the Premium plan is ideal.

Premium allows streaming on up to four devices simultaneously. However, both the Standard and Standard with Ads plans prevent downloading content for offline viewing, which could be a drawback for those wanting to watch shows and films while traveling.

Alternative Streaming Options

If Disney+ does not meet your needs, consider HBO Max through partner platforms like Sky TV's Ultimate plan. This bundle includes Netflix, Disney+, Hayu, HBO Max, and more from just £24 per month, working out to under £1 per day. Alternatively, the EE TV deal offers access to NowTV, Netflix, TNT Sports, and more for £5 per month for the first six months.

Exclusive Content on Disney+

Subscribers to the Disney+ offer gain access to exclusive content, including Hulu titles. Newly released shows and films this month include the reboot of Malcolm in the Middle, featuring original cast members like Bryan Cranston. Fans of The Handmaid's Tale can watch The Testaments, adapted from Margaret Atwood's novel, which launched with a three-episode release. Sci-fi enthusiasts can enjoy Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord, set after The Clone Wars, following the villain's quest for vengeance.

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