Disney Plus is going from strength to strength as a streaming service. It's packed with must-watch content and well-loved franchises like Star Wars (including the brand new series of Ahsoka) and Marvel, but is it worth your money? And how does it compare to the competition?

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The RadioTimes.com team have spent plenty of time sizing up the different platforms and evaluating their best offerings, so we're in a great place to help you decide whether Disney Plus is the right streaming service for you.

This guide tells you everything you need to know about getting Disney Plus right now, including the best shows to look out for and the potential drawbacks. Stay tuned for our thoughts — and if you're already sure Disney Plus is the streaming platform for you, check out our Disney Plus offers guide for the latest deals.

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You can now get Disney Plus for only £4.99 a month

Have you heard the news? No, not the wolf cry to the blue corn moon- Disney Plus has announced two brand new plans, allowing you to snag a membership for only £4.99 a month.

The Standard with Ads plan costs £4.99 a month and gives you access to 1080p Disney content to stream across two devices simultaneously; however, you will have adverts and be unable to download content to watch offline. The Standard plan has all the benefits of the Standard with Ads plan, plus ad-free viewing and downloadable content across two devices for £7.99 a month.

You'll still be able to access all the premium features, such as streaming on four devices, downloading your favourite content on four devices and getting up to 4K UHD picture, if you sign up to the Premium plan for £10.99 a month.

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Is Disney Plus worth it?

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This is the big question. Is Disney Plus worth it? To answer it, the first note is around price.

There are three types of subscription plan at Disney Plus. A Standard with Ads plan costs £4.99 per month, a Standard subscription costs £7.99 per month and a Premium subscription costs £10.99 per month.

Normally, Disney Plus Standard costs £7.99 per month, but you can get it a little cheaper if you pay £79.90 for the whole year (which essentially bags you two months of streaming for free). There's a similar deal with Disney Plus Premium: subscriptions cost £10.99 per month, or just £109.90 for the entire year. For all the latest info on the streaming service's new prices, check out our guide to the new Disney Plus plans and prices.

How does this compare to other streaming services? Netflix's Standard subscription will set you back £10.99 per month, although the streaming platform does have a 'with adverts' membership for just £4.99 a month. The Amazon Prime membership is £8.99 per month or £95 for the whole year. At NOW, Entertainment and Cinema members can get the channels for £9.99 a month each. So, all in all, Disney Plus is one of the cheaper streaming services out there. Plus, it offers a wealth of original content, as well as nostalgic classics we all know and love, such as Lilo & Stitch and A Bug's Life.

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What Disney Plus does well

If you're a fan of superheroes and sci-fi, Disney Plus is an absolute must-have. There's full access to all-things Marvel, including the latest series Secret Invasion and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, plus classics like the Avengers films. On the sci-fi side there's Star Wars, of course, and its spin-offs like The Mandalorian and Ahsoka.

It's not all sci-fi and superheroes, though. Also among the best Disney Plus shows is Only Murders in the Building, the dark comedy starring Selena Gomez and, this season, Meryl Streep. Elsewhere, there's adult comedy like Family Guy and hard-hitting dramas such as It's a Sin.

There are plenty of great movies on Disney Plus right now, too. From Avengers: Endgame to Titanic, and Monsters Inc to Predator, there's a great range and something to suit every taste.

What Disney Plus could do better

While it's exciting to see the latest releases from big familiar franchises, they're not always faultless. In our Andor review, the team criticised the latest Star Wars spin-off show for ultimately offering "a story that just isn't very interesting". The pacing seemed slightly off to our reviewers and ultimately, it's not the best time we've ever spent in the Star Wars universe.

Similarly, while Marvel's heroes and villains have immense popularity on their side, that hasn't always gone hand-in-hand with critical acclaim.

Notably, Disney Plus is also short on smaller, more independent productions that are easier to find on competing platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

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Our verdict: should you subscribe to Disney Plus?

For many, the big, popular franchises that Disney Plus offers will make it a must-have streaming subscription. Clearly that's been the case over the last year, as growing subscriber numbers show.

However, at times we've seen Disney lean a little too heavily on established brands and characters, rather than offering fresh content from smaller, independent studios. Sometimes, this has led to the big beasts, Star Wars and Marvel, offering us less than impressive new entries. Examples like Morbius —which our reviewers gave two stars — and Stargirl spring to mind.

Really, it's going to come down to your tastes. While Disney Plus has plenty to offer apart from superheroes, kids content and sci-fi, it definitely leans on those categories. Check out our guide to the content on Disney Plus UK to help you make a more informed decision, or take a look at our guide to the best Disney Plus shows.

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