Disney+ Unveils Intriguing Offer: Stream for Just $1.99 Monthly for 3 Months

If you’ve been away from Disney+ this summer, a new promotion might just lure you back into the streaming magic. Until September 20th, both fresh and returning subscribers have the chance to access the Disney+ Basic tier (with ads) at the incredibly low price of $1.99 per month for three months, marking a substantial savings of $18 over the duration.

During these three months, subscribers gain access to a treasure trove of content, including the highly-anticipated animated Pixar film “Elemental,” making its debut on September 13th. Meanwhile, the live-action adaptation of “The Little Mermaid” is already available, and the new Star Wars series “Ashoka” landed on Disney+ on August 22nd.

Adding to the excitement, Disney+ offers an array of other captivating programs such as the second season of “I Am Groot,” starring the breakout star from “Guardians of the Galaxy,” and “Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory” from National Geographic, set to release on September 13th.

Curious about how to snag this remarkable Disney+ special? Simply visit disneyplus.com and seek out the promotion.

This enticing offer arrives as Disney+ prepares to adjust its pricing structure for various subscription options. While the regular monthly rate for Disney+ with ads remains $7.99, changes will roll out on October 12th, including an increase from $10.99 to $13.99 for Disney+ without ads. The Trio Basic plan, encompassing Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ with ads, will rise from $12.99 to $14.99. Additionally, the Trio Premium bundle, featuring Disney+ and Hulu without ads, along with ESPN+ with ads, will increase from $19.99 to $24.99.

Disney+, which premiered its subscription service in November 2019, continues to captivate audiences with premium content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. The platform boasts 46 million subscribers in the U.S. and Canada as of June 30th, a figure down 1% from the previous quarter, but with a global subscriber count of 146.1 million.

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