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Disney Plus gets more expensive with new pricing starting October 21

Starting October 21, Disney Plus subscribers will face higher monthly and annual costs as both standalone plans and bundles receive price hikes.

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Disney just told subscribers it’s nudging its streaming prices up again — and yes, this is becoming routine. Starting October 21, 2025, Disney+ plans and several bundles will cost more, with the ad-supported tier going up by $2 to $11.99/month and the ad-free Disney+ Premium rising $3 to $18.99/month (the annual Premium option jumps $30 to $189.99/year). Bundles that mix Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ are being adjusted too; Disney has posted the full list on its help pages.

There’s nothing experimental about this move — it’s the fourth straight year Disney has raised streaming prices in the autumn since Disney+ launched in November 2019 at $6.99/month. The company has been pushing its direct-to-consumer business toward profitability and, by its own accounting, finally got there last year; raising prices is a blunt but effective lever to protect margins as content and distribution costs keep rising.

The headline numbers above are the ones most subscribers will notice. For many people, the practical takeaway is:

  • Ad-supported Disney+: $9.99 → $11.99/month.
  • Disney+ Premium (no ads): $15.99 → $18.99/month (or $189.99/year).
  • Bundles: Multiple bundles that combine Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ will increase by a few dollars per month — exact amounts depend on the bundle. Disney’s support page lists the official breakdown.

Different billing partners (phone carriers, third-party resellers) can show slightly different prices, so if you subscribe through a reseller or get Disney+ as part of another service, check that provider’s billing notices.

Why now?

Disney’s timing and communication matter. The company has been reshaping its streaming business — integrating services, launching new sports offerings, and restructuring content deals — and price increases are part of squeezing more value from what it already owns. The latest hike also comes on the heels of a brief public-relations dustup around ABC’s handling of a late-night show, which critics argue made the timing of the news more sensitive. Journalists covering the announcement noted the controversy as part of the backdrop to a company that is trying to both grow revenue and calm subscribers.

How painful will this feel?

It depends. If you pay monthly and keep the ad-free plan, you’re looking at an extra $3/month (about $36/year) or $30 if you already use the annual plan — and many families who have multiple subscriptions will feel the cumulative pinch. For light users on ad-supported plans, the hike is smaller in absolute dollars, but repeated increases year after year add up. For comparison, Disney+ started at $6.99/month in 2019; the service that once undercut rivals has steadily narrowed the gap.

What you can do right now

If you want to push back against the increase or at least reduce the hit, here are practical steps:

  • Check your billing date and the email Disney sent. The new price takes effect October 21, 2025; some accounts will see the new rate at their next renewal after that date.
  • Consider switching plans — if you rarely watch original shows or new releases, the ad-supported tier may be worth the same at a lower cost.
  • Audit your bundles — if you subscribe to a bundle with Hulu/ESPN, compare whether unbundling or moving to a different combination saves money.
  • Look for promos or annual rates — sometimes annual subscriptions or carrier promos are temporarily a better value.
  • Decide before October 21 if you want to change plans or cancel; once the date passes, new charges apply at renewal.

What it says about streaming as a whole

This latest increase is also a data point in a larger streaming story: the market has matured past the “growth at any cost” era. Platforms are consolidating, ad tiers are standard, and companies are testing multiple monetization levers (price, ads, bundling, sports rights). Disney’s moves reflect that reality — a large catalog, expensive content commitments, and an investor audience that expects profitable unit economics.

The long view: will subscribers leave?

Price sensitivity is real, but so is content stickiness. Big franchises (Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar) and sports rights tend to reduce churn. That said, repeated hikes can make subscribers more likely to pause, share passwords, or shop competitors during lean months. Disney seems willing to trade some subscriber goodwill for stronger margins, especially now that its streaming division is turning a profit. Analysts will be watching subscriber trends in the next quarterly report.


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