Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the company may increase prices at Disney+, as more exclusive shows are expected to flood the service in the coming months. Netflix’s most popular plan jumped to $15.49 from $13.99. The streaming service would follow Netflix, which raised its subscription price in the US and Canada this year by $1 to $2 depending on the plan. ![]() “I think that will give us the impetus to increase that price/value relationship even higher and then have the flexibility if we were to so choose to then look at price increases on our service,” Chapek said on Disney’s earnings call last week.Ĭhapek didn’t say how much prices would go up. Those price hikes have not gone unnoticed either, as customers have blasted Disney on Reddit and called for shareholders to vote out Chapek at Disney’s annual meeting on March 9.ĭisney said it is optimistic it will have a robust flow of exclusive shows and movies on Disney+ by early October, which will be more enticing to new customers and allow it to raise prices. This would mark the second price hike at the service, home to hits like “Encanto,” “The Mandalorian” and “The Book of Boba Fett,” since it launched in late 2019.ĭisney+’s pricing plans come as the Mouse House is raising prices at its theme parks division, in order to make up for pandemic-related losses. ![]() The prices keep going up at the Mouse House.ĭisney CEO Bob Chapek hinted last week that the company’s streaming service Disney+ may raise its $7.99 a month or $79.99 a year price tag. ![]() I was a Disney character: The dark truth about posting videos of usĭisney, Hulu and Netflix sued by 25 Texas cities over unpaid billsĭisney signs letter in support of fed law to protect same-sex marriage Disney slammed for ‘Andor’ trailer featuring an AK-47: ‘Pissed me off’
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