Disney Plus offers £50 annual subscription in UK – CNET

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People in the UK can subscribe to Baby Yoda’s adventures for a year for £50. 


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Western Europeans who can’t wait to leap on board the Baby Yoda hype train can get a cheaper annual subscription to Disney Plus. The company on Monday revealed its £50 (around $64) introductory price for streaming service, which hits the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria and Switzerland on March 24.

The offer gets you the service for £4.17 per month, and lasts until March 23. The standard £60 (around $76) annual subscription price works out at £5 each month, or you can pay £6 (about $7.60) for a month-to-month subscription. 


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In Western European countries outside the UK, the early adopter offer costs 60 euros (around $64) for a year. In the US, where Disney Plus came out last November, it costs $7 a month in the US or $70 annually.

If you’re not sure about paying for a year up front, the Netflix competitor has a massive library that pulls from every corner of Disney’s media empire, including its own back catalog, Fox, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and National Geographic. 

Star Wars shows like The Mandalorian (which is getting a second season in October) and The Clone Wars’ seventh season are available in the US and will be on the service at launch in Europe. Its Marvel offerings will kick off with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in August and WandaVision will arrive in December.

First published Feb. 24, 2:21 a.m. PT.
Updated 3:38 a.m. PT: Adds more detail.

source: cnet.com