It’s
been
a
rough
couple
of
months
for
Disney
Plus
subscribers.
First
came
news
of
yet
another
price
hike
—
which
will
take
effect
on
October
17th
—
followed
by
Disney’s
announcement
that
it
will
begin
charging
$6.99
a
month
to
add
an
“extra
member”
to
an
ad-supported
plan
(so
long,
password
sharing).
Fortunately,
both
new
and
returning
subscribers
can lock
in
three
months
of
Disney’s
ad-supported
Basic
plan for
$1.99
a
month
through
the
end
of
today,
September
27th.
As
is
the
case
with
the
base
tier
with
most
streaming
services,
Disney
Plus
Basic
doesn’t
allow
you
to
download
content
for
offline
viewing.
It
does
provide
access
to
the
same
slate
of
programming
as
the
more
premium
tiers,
though,
which
means
you
can
tap
into
TV
shows
and
movies
from
National
Geographic,
Pixar,
Marvel,
Star
Wars,
and
—
surprise —
Disney
itself.
It’s
not
a
bad
time
to
sign
up,
either;
Inside
Out
2
just
hit
the
streaming
service
less
than
a
week
ago,
as
did
Disney
Plus’
new
WandaVision
spinoff,
Agatha
All
Along.
Needless
to
say,
I
can’t
think
of
a
better
way
to
embrace
the
impending
return
of
spooky
season
than
with
Kathryn
Hahn
and
a
ragtag
coven
of
witches.
Disney
Plus
provides
access
to
a
wealth
of
shows
and
movies,
including X-Men
‘97, Inside
Out
2,
and
Agatha
All
Along.
Now
through
September
27th,
new
and
returning
subscribers
can
sign
up
for
three
months
of
the
ad-supported
tier
for
$1.99
a
month.
$2
at
Disney
(monthly)
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