Watch Disney+ in UK for less with this huge deal

Disney+, the company’s streaming service, has finally launched all over the world – except in the UK. The service offers a wealth of Disney content, including new originals like The Mandalorian, but UK fans have to wait until the official UK release date of March 31.

Thankfully, you can cut your wait short with a Black Friday deal on a PureVPN subscription – which will allow you to start watching Disney+ content immediately. 

VPN (or Virtual Private Networks) are services that would allow you to watch content from elsewhere in the world. You’ll still need to pay a Disney+ subscription fee, but you’ll be able to use it to watch content from other regions in apps like Netflix or Hulu, too.

Using a VPN also improves the security of your online activity by obscuring your IP address – the numbers that identify your computer’s location.

The service’s two-year plan is down to just $59 – a saving of over $200 from its original price of $262.80. In pounds, that means you can get the VPN service for just £45.99 at the time of writing, and save £158.87.

There’s an offer on the three-year plan, too – you can get 36-months of VPN access for just $69.95. That means you pay only about $10 extra for a third year over the two-year deal. That price is down $324.25 from the standard price of $394.20. In pounds, you’re paying £54.49 instead of £307.07 – saving you £252.57.

PureVPN calls itself the “world’s fastest VPN service”, and offers five simultaneous logins across all of its apps – so you can watch Disney+ while your family enjoys it in another room. 

Disney+ is expected to rival Netflix and Amazon Prime, as well as newcomer Apple TV+. It offers a huge back catalogue of Disney movies and TV shows, while also offering new content like new Marvel and Star Wars TV shows.

The service has launched with some great new features, including fresh deleted scenes from both Star Wars: A New Hope, and this year’s epic Avengers: Endgame.

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source: express.co.uk