Starting October 12, Hulu (No Ads) will cost $17.99 per month, up from $14.99 per month. On the bright side, the ad-supported plan remains the same: $7.99/month (or $79.99/year).
On the other hand, the price for the Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (With Ads) and ESPN+ (With Ads) plan will increase to $89.99 per month from $76.99 per month.
As far as the Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (No Ads) and ESPN+ (With Ads) plan goes, this will cost $81.99 per month instead of $74.99 per month. Finally, the price of the Live TV Only plan will increase to $75.99 per month from $68.99 per month. These price hikes are quite steep and will become even less sustainable if you’re subscribed to additional streaming services.
Moving on to Discovery+, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that effective October 3, the Discovery+ ad-free monthly subscription in the United States will increase from $6.99 to $8.99 (plus applicable taxes). The price of the ad-lite subscription plan will remain the same: $4.99/month.
But the US is not the only country where Discovery+ will be more expensive. The streaming service announced that in Canada, the price of a new Discovery+ ad-free monthly subscription will increase from $6.99 CAD to $8.99 CAD, while a new Discovery+ ad-lite subscription will change from $4.99 CAD to $5.99 CAD.
According to Warner Bros. Discovery, this is the first time Discovery+ has increased prices in these two markets since launching in January 2021.