Today it has been revealed that Disney+ will have a new subscription option at a reduced price. While this sounds pretty appealing to audiences who want to experience the extensive catalog of Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and more, It is important to mention that this alternative includes commercials.
Through a statement, it has been revealed that at the end of 2022, Disney + will receive a new subscription option, one that will be cheaper compared to the $ 7.99 dollars per month that we currently see, but will introduce commercials to this platformthus removing one of the most attractive points of premium streaming services.
This was what he commented Rita Ferro, President of Advertising, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution:
“Since its launch, advertisers have been clamoring for the opportunity to be a part of Disney+ and not just because there is a growing demand for more streaming inventory.
Disney+ with advertising will offer marketers the most premium environment in streaming with our most beloved brands, Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and National Geographic. I can’t wait to share more with advertisers in advance.”
For his part, these were the statements of Kareem Daniel, President of Disney Media and Entertainment Distributionabout:
“Expanding access to Disney+ to a broader audience at a lower price is a win for everyone: consumers, advertisers, and our storytellers.
Advertisers will be able to reach a larger audience and our storytellers will be able to share their amazing work with more fans and families.”
At the moment there is only talk of this option at a reduced price in the United States at the end of 2022, but it is expected that the rest of the world will have access to this alternative throughout the next year. It will be interesting to see how the public reacts, but it is more than certain that many will be willing to live with the hype.
On related issues, it has been confirmed that Daredevil and more Marvel series will come to Disney + this month.
Editor’s note:
It is clear that Disney cares more about selling its advertising space than offering this content to users. Although this idea completely eliminates the reason why these types of services arise in the first place, it is more than certain that many will be willing to pay for this cheaper option, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Via: IGN