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Just in time for The Bear season 4, Disney Plus is discounted to AU$4.99p/m for 4 months

Just in time for The Bear season 4, Disney Plus is discounted to AU$4.99p/m for 4 months

Tom's Guide4 days ago

Streaming service discounts are as rare as they come. Obviously, there are exceptions to this — some platforms offer annual subscriptions — but for the majority of the best streaming services in Australia, saving on your monthly costs is hard.
It's my bread and butter to find good deals, and right now, Disney Plus has a limited-time discount that shaves a nice chunk of change off a four-month subscription.
From today (May 29) to June 11, Disney Plus has an exclusive deal on its Standard subscription. All new and eligible returning customers* can sign up for a four-month subscription for just AU$4.99p/m — that's AU$19.96 total. When compared to the RRP, you'll save AU$44 with this subscription. After four months, the plan will automatically renew at the normal price. You'll need to act fast if you want to snag this bargain — this offer is only redeemable until June 11, 2025.
Disney Plus Standard subscription | AU$15.99p/m AU$4.99p/m (for 4 months, then AU$15.99p/m)
Retailing AU$15.99p/m for a Standard subscription, this Disney Plus deal will net you a massive AU$44 in savings over the four-month promotional period. For a modest AU$4.99p/m, you can access Disney Plus' impressive content catalogue, including recent Marvel hits like "Captain America: Brave New World" and the upcoming season of "The Bear". There are no ads on Disney Plus, so this AU$11p/m discount is a major win in our books.
This attractive deal comes at a great time for the streamer, as June has a wealth of new blockbusters set to debut. There's something worth watching for everyone, including the sports fanatic in your life, with the NBA Finals on June 6, the NHL Stanley Cup Finals on June 8 and two UFC Fight Nights mid-month.
A big standout is the award-winning FX series, "The Bear", with the upcoming fourth season available to stream on June 26. We're in for another ride around the kitchen, as Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and crew attempt to take The Bear to the next level.
Another smash-hit coming to Disney Plus next month is Marvel's 'Ironheart', with new episodes dropping weekly from June 25. This brand-new series takes place after the events of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" and follows young inventor Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) as she returns to Chicago and gets caught up in cahoots with the mysterious, yet charming, Parker Robbins — a.k.a. The Hood — in pursuit of her ambitions.
Other new additions coming to the platform include the entire "Mission Impossible" film franchise, a special recording of "Frozen: The Musical", a new reality documentary, "Call Her Alex" and animated film "Predator: Killer of Killers".
If you've gotten this far, you may be wondering what's actually included in a Disney Plus standard subscription. Well, here's a short breakdown for you:
What you do miss out on compared to Disney Plus' Premium subscription is 4K streaming and four simultaneous screens, both of which are exclusive features of the higher tier. If you find that the streamer isn't suited to you and your household, you can always cancel your Disney Plus subscription at any time.

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