A standard Netflix subscription without ads now costs £12.99 per month – an increase of 18 per cent – while the rest of the plans get a £1 increase.
Netflix has just increased the price of its most popular subscription plan by £2 in the UK, with the streaming platform’s other plans also seeing a price bump.
Disney+ is one of the newer streaming platforms to hit the UK but – thanks to the global media giant’s unmatched back catalogue of TV shows and movies, as well as its competitive price plan – it’s become the most popular (it probably didn’t hurt that the timing of its launch coincided with the first UK Covid-19 lockdown, either).
The standard plan with ads is now £5.99 per month, while the most expensive premium plan now costs £18.99 per month.
Netflix has also increased the price of adding an extra member to your plan, from £3.99 to £4.99 (for the standard plan with ads).