Disney’s new streaming service platform Disney+ is getting ready to launch this fall, but if you’re still on the fence about signing up for yet another subscription, you can try it out for free.
Disney+ is launching Nov. 12 and subscribers can currently sign up for the new service for $6.99 per month or $69.99 for a year. While many have already signed on for the platform that will be the ad-free home of thousands of Disney shows and movies, it’s easy to understand why you might be on the fence considering how many other subscription services are currently available.
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If you’re unsure about adding yet another bill (and even more excuses for screen time), you can try the Disney+ platform out for a free one week trial when it launches. New subscribers can try the platform out with full access––no strings attached for seven days. After this, you can sign up at the same rate of $6.99 per month or $69.99 for a year.
Once the Disney+ platform launches you can also score a great deal on a bundled package which includes a subscription to Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99 a month. Signing up for all three individually would normally cost $18.
Despite being a new platform, there will be no shortage of content to stream on Disney+. The new service will include the entire Disney library, plus plenty of new films and TV shows made exclusively for the platform, like the new live-action Lady and the Tramp and the Star Wars series The Mandalorian. You can check out everything Disney+ is set to offer here.
—Shahrzad Warkentin
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