
Disney+ and Hulu are about to lift the value of no-ads subscription tiers whereas introducing a brand new Duo combo providing at $20/month to assist ease the blow.
The Disney+ Premium subscription will go from $11/month to $14/month. This tier helps you to stream exhibits with out promoting and obtain content material for offline viewing. Also, Hulu’s $15/month no-ads plan will quickly run $18/month.
The new prices will go into impact on October 12, 2023.
Meanwhile, the ad-supported subscriptions will stay $8/month every at Disney+ and Hulu. The Mickey Mouse firm can be introducing a brand new Duo tier that can bundle each subscriptions in trade for $20/month.
Disney+ and Hulu elevate prices of no-ads subscriptions
If you’re already subscribed to the no-ads Disney+ Premium tier, you’ll stay on this plan after the value improve except you manually change to a different plan. For details about the Disney+ plans and pricing, go to this help article.
Hulu pricing and plans are obtainable within the Hulu Help Center.
According to Disney’s announcement, US subscribers can have entry to the upcoming $20/month Duo Premium bundle with Disney+ Premium and Hulu (No Ads) from September 6, 2023.
The Disney Bundle Trio Premium, which incorporates no-ads Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ entry, will go from $20/month to $25/month. The ad-supported Hulu with Live TV tier is rising to $78, with its ad-free model growing in value from $83 to $90.

On high of that, Disney is launching a brand new Standard tier and increasing its Standard with Ads subscription in choose EMEA markets and Canada. The new ad-supported plans begin at £5/€6/month in EMEA and $8/month in Canada and will turn out to be obtainable starting November 1.
The Disney+ Basic with Ads, which debuted within the US in 2022, stays at $8/month.
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