Today is your last chance to save on Disney Plus before the password-sharing crackdown

By The Verge | Created at 2024-09-27 17:51:34 | Updated at 2024-09-30 05:24:00 2 days ago
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It’s been a rough couple of months for Disney Plus subscribers. First came news of yet another price hike — which will take effect on October 17th — followed by Disney’s announcement that it will begin charging $6.99 a month to add an “extra member” to an ad-supported plan (so long, password sharing). Fortunately, both new and returning subscribers can lock in three months of Disney’s ad-supported Basic plan for $1.99 a month through the end of today, September 27th.

As is the case with the base tier with most streaming services, Disney Plus Basic doesn’t allow you to download content for offline viewing. It does provide access to the same slate of programming as the more premium tiers, though, which means you can tap into TV shows and movies from National Geographic, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and — surprise — Disney itself. It’s not a bad time to sign up, either; Inside Out 2 just hit the streaming service less than a week ago, as did Disney Plus’ new WandaVision spinoff, Agatha All Along. Needless to say, I can’t think of a better way to embrace the impending return of spooky season than with Kathryn Hahn and a ragtag coven of witches.

Disney Plus logo against a blue background with pink and green scribbles.Disney Plus logo against a blue background with pink and green scribbles.

Disney Plus provides access to a wealth of shows and movies, including X-Men ‘97Inside Out 2, and Agatha All Along. Now through September 27th, new and returning subscribers can sign up for three months of the ad-supported tier for $1.99 a month.

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