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If you’ve been eyeing a Disney+ subscription but have been put off by the price, the House of Mouse is offering Canadians some big savings – but not for long.
Until Sept. 27, new and existing customers can subscribe to Disney+ Basic (with ads) for $1.99/month. This offer is valid for three months of membership, after which the price for Disney+ Standard With Ads auto-renews at $8.99/month.
What is Disney+?
Disney+ is a streaming service that offers a wide range of entertainment for every age. With titles available from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, FX and Star, there’s always something exciting to watch (see what’s new for September 2024). Watch the latest releases, original series and movies, classic films, throwbacks and more.
How do I sign up for Disney+?
To take advantage of this offer, visit Disneyplus.com. Enter your email address and click “Sign up now.” Choose a password and your subscription type, then enter your payment information and click on “Start Watching.”
What can I stream/watch on Disney+?
With Disney+, you can choose from thousands of titles, including animated classics and exclusive new series. Plus:
- An ever-growing collection of general entertainment, spanning comedy, drama, true crime and more
- The entire library of Pixar films and shorts
- Star Wars Saga and much of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Documentaries from National Geographic, unscripted series and more
Where can I watch Disney+?
The Disney+ app works on the following mobile devices, TVs and game consoles (see full list, here):
Mobile devices — iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets
TV and streaming devices — Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, LG Smart TVs, Hisense Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs
Game consoles — Laptops and desktop computers, Xbox, PlayStation
Source: nationalpost.com