To celebrate Disney+ Day, the streaming service is offering a great deal. The first month is now available for only €1.99 instead of the usual €8.99. Anyone who loves Marvel, “Star Wars” or Disney should take advantage of this opportunity.
In addition to the top dogs Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ has long since established itself as the third major player on the German streaming market. Of course, this is primarily due to the gigantic own brands that the mouse house gathers under its roof, from Marvel to “Star Wars”, the animated films from Pixar and Disney Animation Studios to the numerous star contents such as “Alien”, “Planet of the Apes” or “The Simpsons”. Those who have been hesitant about whether a subscription is really worth it now have the chance to get one for less than they have in a long time. From 8 September 2022 at 6.00 a.m. you can get a month of Disney Plus for the reduced price of 1.99 euros.
Normally, you pay 8.99 euros for a monthly subscription to the streaming service. Even the annual subscription for 89.90 euros, which costs the equivalent of 7.49 euros per month, is still significantly higher than the current reduced price. Since Disney+ has also long since abolished the option of a free trial subscription, the current offer of 1.99 euros is really unbeatable. If you still want to find out in advance which films and series the streaming service has to offer, then click on the overview linked below.
If, like me, you’re in NZ and planning to sign up to Disney+ just to watch The Beatles: Get Back later this month, you can do so now for just $1.99 for the first month. Offer is available until 15 November.
– Matthew Turner (@thewalkingfool) November 12, 2021
But be careful: the discount is only valid for the first month! If you are planning to book the streaming service for the long term anyway, then the discounted month is still worth it. However, you should then seriously consider switching to an annual subscription, because this will save you money in the long run.
The discount promotion runs until 20 September 2022 at 8:59 a.m.