Disney Raises Subscription Prices Starting Next Month: Check Revised Plans
September 24, 2025
Nikita Mahamana
Wed, September 24, 2025 at 5:36 PM UTC
2 min read
Disney is raising subscription prices for its streaming services beginning on October 21. This will mark the streaming giant’s third hike in three years, joining major competitors Netflix and Apple.
The standalone Disney+ app with advertisements will jump $2 to $11.99 per month from the previous $9.99/month, while the premium will increase $3 to $18.99 a month, up from $15.99 a month. The yearly subscription, however, increases by only $30 to $189.99 per year.
Hulu with ads will increase by $2 to $11.99 per month, whereas a yearly subscription will be priced at $119.99. Fortunately, an ad-free plan remains unchanged.
ESPN Select will now be priced at $12.99 per month, up by $1, and $129.99 per year, up by $10, while the ad-free version remains unchanged.
Here are the other revised changes for the bundles:
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Disney+ and Hulu with ads bundle will now cost $12.99 a month, whereas an ad-free plan will be available at $19.99.
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Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Select bundle, the customers will now have to shell $19.99, $3 up from the previous price of $16.99 per month. An ad-free package will now cost $29.99 a month, up from $26.99.
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Disney+ Premium, Hulu, and ESPN Select bundle for legacy subscribers will increase by $3 to $24.99 per month.
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The bundle with advertisement bundle of Hulu and Live TV, Disney+, and ESPN Select will go up by $7, reaching $89.99 per month.
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The bundle featuring Hulu (with ads) and Live TV, Disney+ Premium (no ads), and ESPN Select (with ads) will increase by $7 to $94.99 per month.
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The bundle, including Hulu Premium with Live TV, Disney+ (no ads), and ESPN Select, will rise by $4, making the new price $99.99 per month.
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