Price hikes for streaming services are nothing new, but Disney+ seems to rank among the streamers that most often raises prices. And it’s about to happen again, with price increases coming for standalone Disney+ as well as popular bundles that include HBO Max, Hulu, and ESPN.
Almost every Disney+ plan, including bundles, is getting price increases
Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN have made for a popular bundle option among streamers. And the cross-company Disney bundle with HBO Max has been a hit too.
But now, many of these bundle options—and standalone Disney+ subscriptions—are about to get more expensive.
A newly updated support document on Disney’s website outlines price increases that are coming soon, effective October 21.
Here’s an overview of existing and increased prices for Disney+ and more:
Disney+
With Ads: $11.99/month, up from the current $9.99
Without Ads: $18.99/month, up from the current $15.99
Disney+ and Hulu bundle (With Ads)
Now: $10.99/month
Starting 10/21/25: $12.99/month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle (With Ads)
Now: $16.99/month
Starting 10/21/25: $19.99/month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle Premium (No Ads on Disney/Hulu)
Now: $26.99/month
Starting 10/21/25: $29.99/month
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (With Ads)
Now: $16.99/month
Starting 10/21/25: $19.99/month
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (No Ads)
Now: $29.99/month
Starting 10/21/25: $32.99/month
These are significant increases across the board, and they follow recent increases from Peacock and Apple TV+.
The main plans that have been spared increases are the Disney+ and Hulu bundle with no ads (still $19.99) and the recently launched Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited bundles.
Will these price increases impact whether or not you subscribe to Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, and/or ESPN? Let us know in the comments.
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