Introduction
When Disney Plus launched in November 2019, it felt like there was a piece of the magic kingdom in our living rooms. Flash forward to 2025, and everything around streaming has semi-shifted. Between Netflix kicking off password sharing, Hulu merging with Disney, and new names like Max and Peacock trying to slide in to fight for your viewing time, you may be left asking: Should you still be subscribed to Disney Plus in 2025?
To unpack if maintaining a Disney Plus subscription in 2025 makes sense for American households, let’s examine content price, features, and real experience of use.
Disney Plus in 2025: What’s Changed
The Disney Streaming Ecosystem Is Evolving
As of early 2025, Disney Plus has expanded well beyond Mickey Mouse and Marvel. It now acts as the destination for almost everything Disney owns: Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic, FX, and even some Hulu content (thanks to the Disney-Hulu integration rollout that started in 2024).
If you are using the new Disney+ and Hulu combined app, you will notice a much-needed improvement to the browsing experience. You can easily switch from The Mandalorian to Only Murders in the Building without having to hop back and forth between the apps.
This multiplayer viewing experience is a giant leap in innovation and one of the best features Disney Plus has introduced.
Disney Plus Pricing in 2025
While Disney Plus does have a number of price increases, they remain competitive. As of 2025, you can expect the following:
- Disney+ Basic (with ads): $7.99/month
- Disney+ Premium (no ads): $13.99/month
- Disney Bundle Trio (Disney+ + Hulu + ESPN+): $24.99/month
If you love sports or are in a family household, there’s no beating the Disney Bundle. ESPN+ offers live sports, Hulu provides adult content and reality content, and Disney Plus caters to the kids (and the kid in you).
According to a Statista report in 2025, the average U.S. household subscribes to 4.5 streaming services, and many of them state they keep the Disney Bundle all the time because it covers everyone in the household.
What to Watch: The Content Keeps Expanding
The Marvel and Star Wars Franchises Are Still on Top
If you didn’t know, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is the centerpiece of Disney Plus. As newcomer releases like Daredevil: Born Again and the Captain America: Brave New World exclusive behind-the-scenes series are coming out, fans are locked into Disney Plus’s MCU.
However, a different galaxy is back further away with Star Wars: The Acolyte and Andor Season 2, showcasing a darker, more mature tone that attracts both new Star Wars fans and adults nostalgic for the past.
Original Series and Documentaries
Disney is also attempting to expand its original library base by expanding beyond franchises. The Santa Clauses, American Born Chinese, and the also new Percy Jackson and the Olympians show Disney’s effort to strike a balance between nostalgia and modern storytelling.
Last but not least, we can’t forget the National Geographic aspect of Disney Plus. In 2025, it will be releasing incredible new documentaries like Earth in Motion and Secrets of the Ocean 2. Incredible shows to binge on the weekends!
Pros and Cons of Disney Plus in 2025
✅ Pros
- Large family-oriented library (ideal for children and reminiscence)
- Effortless Hulu integration to offer a wider range of options
- Reasonable bundles that include ESPN+
- 4K UHD streaming in Dolby Vision on the Premium plan
- Regular new releases from Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars
❌ Cons
- Frequent price hikes (almost yearly)
- Not as much adult content as Netflix or Prime Video
- Offline downloads are only available in the Premium tier.
- Some content can be removed from your library due to licensing issues.
Expert Insight: What Streaming Analysts Are Saying
U.S. media and tech analysts agree that Disney Plus is still one of the best-value family streaming services.
“Disney Plus has something that no other service has, and that is decades of emotional capital,” said Matt Donnelly, a senior entertainment reporter at Variety. “Even with a price increase, most households still have it because that’s the one service everybody in the house actually watches.”
That said, experts would recommend checking your subscriptions at least once a year. If you or your family are mostly watching grown-up dramas or thrillers, you may be better off with Hulu or Netflix. If you are in a home with kids, and if you love Marvel, Star Wars, or Pixar, Disney Plus is a necessity in 2025.
Tips to Get the Most Value Out of Disney Plus
1.Bundle Subscription: This is a subscription plan that combines Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. The bundle provides you with a savings of approximately $15 per month compared to subscribing to each service individually.
2.Profiles: Have a kids, adults, and sports fan profile. Each profile will show you different recommendations based on your profile.
3.Parental Controls: This is useful if you have young kids.
4.Download to Watch Later: If you pay for the Premium tier, you can download content to watch later in offline mode. This is helpful for long flights and/or vacations.
5.Watch Movies from Theaters Early: Disney+ will add movies from the theaters, many times, within 45-60 days of the movie being released in theaters
FAQs About Disney Plus in 2025
Q1: So others aside from Netflix got an increase in fees in 2025?
A1: Yes, it went up a little. There was an increase in late 2024, but pricing is still competitive with Netflix or Max.
Q2: Can I still share my Disney Plus password?
A2: Disney started restricting password sharing in 2024. You can still stream on more than one device in a household.
Q3: Does Disney Plus support 4K and/or Dolby Atmos?
A3: Yes! All premium subscribers have access to 4K UHD, HDR10, and Dolby Atmos support on supported devices.
Q4: What has been added to Disney Plus this year?
A4: There are some exciting things coming to the service in 2025, including The Acolyte, Moana 2: The Series, and Inside Out 2, all of which are exclusives.
Q5: Is Disney Plus good for adults with no kids?
A5: Yes, for sure! In the past, it was not so friendly towards adults, but with Hulu and some new adult programming from FX, like American Horror Stories, it has greatly improved.
Conclusion
Is Disney Plus still worth it in 2025? For nearly all American families, the answer is a resounding yes.
While it’s not remotely the cheapest option available to you, there likely aren’t too many services that can replicate the combination of quality, nostalgia, and confidence you can find at Disney Plus. Blockbuster films, Marvel sagas, the Star Wars experience, and timeless family favorites all contribute to the value you are getting for your subscription.
If you appreciate great storytelling—in the form of a superhero story, a Pixar sad-fest, or a National Geographic documentary—Disney Plus remains a magical streaming service that is difficult to beat in 2025.
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