Disney Plus: how to sign up, price, movies, TV shows, devices, and more

The Disney Plus logo alongside other studio logos, including Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars
The Disney Plus home screen hints at the delights on offer (Image credit: Disney)

Disney Plus is one of the best streaming services on the market and there's plenty of reasons for that. Not only is it home to an extensive library of iconic titles, it also boasts an ever-growing slate of Disney Plus originals. It’s where you'll find Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and many more. So, if you're looking for a streaming platform that'll impress the whole family, it's certainly got an ecletic offering for everyone to enjoy.

In this guide to Disney Plus, we'll explain how to sign up, how much it will cost, and what you'll get for your money. Not forgetting everything you need to know about the price increase and additional feature, Streams. With a competitive streaming landscape, we know that doing as much research as possible is important to ensure you're paying for the right one. Luckily, we’ve got even more information to offer you with hands-on experience in our Disney Plus review.

Disney Plus: how to sign up

Disney's Inside Out 2 emotions look shocked at the red alarm button

Disney Plus has some shockingly good movies, including Inside Out 2 (Image credit: Disney)

Signing up is very easy. In fact, if you want to start watching the riches Disney Plus has to offer, all you need to do is sign up for Disney Plus here

Depending on where you live, you can choose between various different options to suit your wallet and your viewing preferences. We'll explain more below.

Disney Plus: price and bundles explained

Mei turns into a giant red panda in front of her friends in Turning Red.

Turning Red is one of many brilliant Pixar movies available on Disney Plus (Image credit: Disney / Pixar)

In terms of Disney Plus price, viewers can choose between two subscription tiers: the "with ads" Disney Plus Basic or the "no ads" Disney Plus Premium. In October, a  scary Disney Plus scary price hike saw Disney Plus Basic move from $7.99 to $9.99 a month and Disney Plus Premium increase from $13.99 to $15.99 a month. The change sees a $2 increase to both tiers, unless you cancel before your next billing cycle.

It's worth noting that the Basic tier doesn't allow you to download Disney Plus content to your device for offline viewing. That means you'll need an active internet connection every time you want to enjoy the televisual delights the streamer has to offer. Anyway, here's a breakdown of what's available with each tier:

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Header Cell - Column 0 Basic (with ads)Premium (no ads)
Monthly fee$9.99$15.99
Annual feeN/A$159.99
Ads?YesNo
ResolutionUp to 4K UHD & HDRUp to 4K UHD & HDR
Concurrent streams44
Sound5.1 and stereoDolby Atmos, 5.1 and stereo
Offline supportNo offline downloadsDownloads for offline viewing

While you can't buy an annual Disney Plus Basic subscription, you can save money on the ad-free Premium version by purchasing an annual subscription for $159.99 – that's a reduction of more than $32 over the course of a year, giving you 12 months of viewing for the price of 10. 

US subscribers can also take advantage of several Disney Plus bundles that allow you to make a saving by combining the streamer with other services owned by the Walt Disney Company: Duo packages give you access to Disney Plus and Hulu, while Trio packages allow you to watch Disney Plus, Hulu (with or without ads depending on your plan), and ESPN Plus.

Here's a breakdown of the various bundles:

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Header Cell - Column 0 IncludesMonthly priceAnnual priceAds on Disney Plus?Ads on Hulu?Ads on ESPN Plus?
Duo BasicDisney Plus, Hulu$10.99N/AYesYesYes
Duo PremiumDisney Plus, Hulu$19.99N/ANoNoYes
Trio BasicDisney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Plus$16.99N/AYesYes Yes
Trio PremiumDisney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Plus$26.99N/ANoNoYes

Disney Plus joined forces with Hulu in late March to offer users a new unified 2-in-1 app. Here's everything you need to know about Hulu joining Disney Plus, as well as the perks of purchasing the bundle.

Hulu and Disney Plus will continue to be available as separate services in the US, but this new 2-in-1 option makes the new-look platform an even more viable contender to streaming behemoths like Netflix, Max, and Prime Video. It will also bring the updated platform more in line with the UK and Australia, where Disney Plus subscribers can view a broader range of movies and TV shows via the Disney Plus Star service (see below). 

Disney Plus and Hulu are now also available as part of a mega-streaming bundle with Max. The new Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max bundle offers viewers the chance to purchase two competitive subscription options: an ad-supported tier at $16.99 per month or an ad-free tier at $29.99 per month. That's an almost 40% saving on the cost of buying the services separately. 

Lastly, Disney CEO Bob Iger has also revealed that the company is "actively exploring" ways to clamp down on users sharing their Disney Plus accounts. In fact, a Disney Plus password crackdown began in September, meaning you'll no longer be able to share your Disney Plus account with anyone who doesn't live under the same roof as you. When it comes to Disney Plus' password-sharing fees, it now costs subscribers £3.99/$6.99 to add an Extra Member to a Disney Plus Basic account, or £4.99/$9.99 to a Disney Plus Premium account. Check out our guide on everything you need to know about Disney Plus password sharing for more details.

Is there a Disney Plus free trial?

A screenshot from the X-Men 97 trailer showing Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, and other mutants in the Marvel Disney Plus animated show

X-Men 87 is an excellent reason to check out the streamer (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Disney Plus offered a seven-day free trial when it launched in November 2019, but discontinued the option in 2020.

What is Star on Disney Plus?

Jeremy Allen White puts his hand to his head in the kitchen in The Bear

The Bear is one of the many highlights available via Star on Disney Plus (internationally) and on Hulu (US) (Image credit: Hulu)

Star on Disney Plus launched outside the US in territories including the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada in February 2021. Whereas US viewers need to subscribe to another Disney-owned streamer – Hulu – or one of the aforementioned bundles, Star provides Disney Plus account holders elsewhere with plenty of additional content from the likes of FX, 20th Century Studios, and ABC.

When Disney Plus users in countries offering the Star service log in to their home screen, the usual family-friendly core content (Star Wars, Marvel, Disney, Pixar, and National Geographic) is bolstered by more grown-up fare such as 24, Lost, Atlanta, Desperate Housewives, the Die Hard, Alien, and Predator franchises (including prequel film Prey), and – in the UK – The Walking Dead.

Disney Plus Star is also home to some of the hottest new TV shows on the planet, with the likes of The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and Shōgun all debuting on the platform. In the UK, the quality and volume of the Star on Disney Plus offering makes the platform a viable contender to the likes of Netflix. 

Disney Plus Streams feature: what is it?

A screenshot of the new Disney Plus Streams feature shown on a TV and smartphone

Disney Plus Streams feature rolls out for users (Image credit: The Walt Disney Company/Disney Plus)

Disney Plus just got a brilliant new feature called Streams that offers users season live channel functionality. The curated content comes under four Streams; Hits & Heroes for a compilation of action-packed titles, Throwbacks for nostalgic titles, Real Life for biopics, true stories, and documentaries, and a final one dedicated to seasonal content - for Halloween, that's the Hallowstream.

Disney Plus: Apps and compatible devices

The Simpsons family sits on a couch

Ay, caramba! All 35 seasons of The Simpsons call Disney Plus their home (Image credit: Disney)

These are the devices/platforms that are compatible with Disney Plus and the Disney Plus app:

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Apple TV
  • Fire TV devices
  • Roku
  • MacOS
  • Windows PC
  • Chrome OS
  • Chromecast / Chromebook
  • Xbox One, Series X, Series S
  • PS4, PS5
  • Nvidia Shield (via Android TV)
  • Smart TVs (including Android TV, LG WebOS, Samsung Tizen, Vizio SmartCast)

The Disney Plus app can be downloaded on almost any device, and you can watch it in web browsers on desktop, too. A Disney Plus subscription currently supports up to four simultaneous streams and up to 10 registered devices. You can also create up to seven profiles for other people using your account, with each profile offering the facility to create its own bespoke Watch List. 

Disney Plus also has different age ratings, meaning you can create kids' profiles that will restrict access to content that isn't suitable for younger members of the family.

As well as having different content hubs for its various franchises and channels, the Disney Plus app has curated content lists themed around different subjects. These hubs include the major franchises mentioned above, as well as options to see Disney's vast library of content organized by decade. Or, watch episodes of The Simpsons grouped by theme – with well over 700 episodes to choose from, this could be a good place to start your Springfield journey! Also, hubs like this can be a nice way to find something to watch without being reliant on Netflix-style algorithms. 

And, if your Disney Plus plan allows downloads, you can download as much content as you want to watch offline – as long as you sign in to the app online every 30 days.

What is Disney Plus SharePlay?

Ruby Sunday and the Doctor exchange glances on a Goblin ship.

US viewers will be able to watch Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who adventures on Disney Plus (Image credit: Lara Cornell/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios)

SharePlay is a feature on iPhones, iPads and Apple TV that allows Disney Plus subscribers to watch content with their friends and family. It enables up to 32 users – note that you're still limited to four concurrent streams per Disney Plus account – to simultaneously watch the same movie or TV show while on a FaceTime call. Users have the opportunity to select the audio settings of their choice, too, while individual subscribers can add subtitles if necessary. (Disney Plus say that SharePlay is "only available on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV with the latest system update", so viewers with older devices may not be able to take advantage of this feature.)

If you're a non-Apple user (or running older software), you're no longer able to enjoy Disney Plus movies and TV shows in the company of friends elsewhere. As reported by IGN, the streaming platform removed its GroupWatch feature on September 2023.

Disney Plus error codes: What the numbers mean

Indiana Jones and Helena Shaw stare at something off-camera in Indiana Jones 5

Indiana Jones' quest for the Dial of Destiny isn't worth watching on Disney Plus (Image credit: Walt Disney Studios/Lucasfilm)

Having trouble with your service? Check out our list of Disney Plus error codes for more on what the different numbers mean. If you're having issues with Disney Plus you can't seem to solve, try the Disney Plus help center for more. 

If you can't resolve the issue yourself, you can contact Disney Plus customer service by calling 888-905-7888 if you're based in the US. You can also tweet the Disney Plus help account or email DisneyPlusHelp@Disney.com

Disney Plus UK 4K and HDR support

A screenshot of Moana and Maui as seen in the Disney Plus Moana

Moana on Disney Plus UK? You're welcome (Image credit: Disney)

Disney Plus supports 4K and HDR. When you're in the app, head over to the 'details' tab of a given movie or show and you'll see a section that says 'available in the following formats', which will explain if the content in question features 4K Ultra HD and HDR

Additionally, Disney Plus offers additional support to Marvel movies with its Enhanced Mode. This allows users to watch certain MCU superhero flicks in IMAX cinema mode – in other words, allowing you to see more of what's on the screen due to its larger aspect ratio. You can learn more about Enhanced Mode here.

However, it's important to bear in mind that following the changes to Disney Plus plans and pricing last October, you no longer get 4K if you subscribe the Standard plans.

Disney Plus UK parental controls explained

Osha and Qimir look at the Bal'demnic sunset in The Acolyte episode 8

Star Wars TV shows, such as The Acolyte, are one of the big selling points of Disney Plus UK (Image credit: Disney Plus/Lucasfilm)

Disney Plus's parental controls allow adults to restrict the type of content that children and young teens can consume via the streamer.

Disney Plus offers subscribers the chance to create up to seven profiles on one account, which can be tailored to each user's age. Parents can create access limits on various profiles (based on their content ratings), as well as being able to set profile PIN locks that prevent youngsters from accessing R-rated Disney Plus content.

Additionally, Disney Plus also provides the opportunity to create Kid profiles. This option only contains content that's suitable for children aged seven and younger, so there'll be no chance of them accessing mature movies and TV shows.

To create a Kid profile, or to stop children and young teens from seeing content they shouldn't be watching, open up your user profile menu. Navigate to the 'edit profiles' section, and choose a profile to change. From here, you can add specific parental controls to each profile. Once you're finished, click 'done' to let these changes take effect.

Disney Plus gift subscriptions: Get a year of Disney Plus for a friend or family member

Star Wars content on smart TV

Star Wars Day gets a dedicated page on Disney Plus every year on May 4 (Image credit: Disney)

Disney Plus Gift Subscriptions are available, and a year of viewing makes for an ideal last-minute present. You can buy Disney+ Gift Subscriptions here


For more Disney Plus coverage, read our guides on the best Disney Plus movies, new Disney Plus movies, and best Disney Plus shows.

Richard Edwards

Richard is a freelance journalist specialising in movies and TV, primarily of the sci-fi and fantasy variety. An early encounter with a certain galaxy far, far away started a lifelong love affair with outer space, and these days Richard's happiest geeking out about Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel and other long-running pop culture franchises. In a previous life he was editor of legendary sci-fi and fantasy magazine SFX, where he got to interview many of the biggest names in the business – though he'll always have a soft spot for Jeff Goldblum who (somewhat bizarrely) thought Richard's name was Winter.

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