Your Disney Plus and Hulu costs are going up — and it’s all Netflix’s fault

Disney has announced it’s raising the price of its main Disney Plus and Hulu tiers – and it looks like Netflix is ​​to blame.

Confirmed in a press release

following the company’s Q3 2023 earnings call, the most expensive Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions are going up in price. Disney Plus Premium, which allows users to stream in 4K and watch the service on four screens simultaneously, increases from $10.99 to $13.99 per month / $109.99 to $139.99 per year in the US (more about UK prices below). Meanwhile, Ad-Free Hulu will increase from $14.99 to $17.99 per month. The changes take effect on October 12.

But it’s not all bad news for customers looking to subscribe to two of the world’s top streaming services. Starting September 6, Disney will be rolling out a new bundle called Duo Premium, which gives customers access to Disney Plus and Hulu’s non-ad-supported tiers for $19.99 per month. However, there is no annual plan available to purchase.

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Hulu’s non-ad-supported tier is going up in price. (Image credit: Shutterstock)

Meanwhile, in the UK, Disney will rename its most expensive tier to Disney Plus Premium. From 1 November, new users can sign up for this plan for £10.99 a month / £109.90 a year, and access the same features as US subscribers at this tier. Existing customers will keep their current plan but have the option to switch to the streamer’s Standard plans (for £7.99 a month / £79.90 a year) or Standard with Ads plans.