Last day to get three months of Disney+ Basic for just $6
With content rights from major studios and franchises like Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic, Disney+ is the streaming service everyone knows and loves – so much so that it’s earned a spot as one of the go-to streaming services. forward our director. Whether you’re looking forward to sitting down on your sofa ready to be transported to more Marvel TV shows, such as the highly anticipated one. Agatha Everything Goesor you want to keep the kids happy with classics like Blueyor Inside Out 2Disney+ has great content for adults and kids alike.
However, the service is not immune to price increases, which is why this deal is a great opportunity to save $24 over three months. At the end of the day on September 27, you can get Disney+ Basic (with ads) for just $2/month for three months — that’s less than a cup of coffee.
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Save 75 percent on three months of Disney+ for $2/month and get access to the entire content library of Disney’s streaming service. The plan will automatically renew at $10 every month thereafter.
$2/month at Disney+
There are several different Disney+ plans available, but since Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial, Basic (with ads) is the cheapest option to access all your favorite content, including TV shows and movies. With Disney+ Basic, you can stream over 500 movies, 15,000 episodes and 80 Disney+ Originals, including The Acolyte, Taylor Swift | Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), Percy Jackson and the Olympians and more. In addition to access to the full library, Basic also supports 4K content and streaming to multiple devices simultaneously.
While Disney+ offers plenty of content suitable for most people, it’s a great streaming service for families. Once you’ve signed up and installed the app (on your TV, smartphone, PC or tablet), you can add up to seven profiles so you don’t have to fight over what to watch, or risk burglars when someone is in your home. binge watching the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy what you didn’t see. There are also plenty of parental controls like Little Mode, PIN protection and content ratings, which can help parents make sure their kids aren’t exposed to anything they don’t want them to be.
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