Netflix Hikes Subscription Prices in U.S. and Canada



Netflix is increasing the cost of its subscriptions in the U.S. and Canada.


The Hollywood Reporter broke the news, which marks the first increase since October 2020.


The increases are as follows:


– The standard definition plan will increase from $8.99 to $9.99


– Two screen plans increase from $13.99 to $15.49


– The 4K premium plan, meanwhile, will increase to $19.99


Subscribers will be notified of the rising costs in an email or in-app notification 30 days in advance of when the price will be increased.


Canadian subscribers will face increases, too, with the standard plan rising to $16.49 CAD and the premium plan going to $20.99.


The basic plan will remain the same in Canada.


News of the increase comes after it emerged that the streaming service lost 400,000 subscribers in the region during the second quarter of 2021.


It did bounce back somewhat by adding 70,000 subscriptions, and we’ll have figures for quarter four of 2021 later this month.


“We understand people have more entertainment choices than ever and we’re committed to delivering an even better experience for our members,” a Netflix spokesperson said to Reuters.


“We’re updating our prices so that we can continue to offer a wide variety of quality entertainment options.”


“As always we offer a range of plans so members can pick a price that works for their budget,” the spokesperson added.  


The streamer has had a string of heavy-hitting TV shows and movies over the last few months, including Squid Game, Red Notice, The Witcher, and Don’t Look Up.


On tap for the coming months are Vikings Valhalla, Raising Dion, Inventing Anna, and so much more.


The network recently picked up Emily in Paris for Seasons 3 and 4 but canceled Gentefied after just two seasons.


It’s unclear at this stage whether other streamers will follow suit and increase.


Time will tell.


What are your thoughts on the news?


Has it made you reconsider keeping a subscription?


Hit the comments below.

Edit Delete

Paul Dailly is the Associate Editor for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.

You can view the original article HERE.

Deadpool & Wolverine’s Fantastic Four Cameo Rumors Surge Following Michael B. Jordan Social Media Post
Challengers movie review & film summary (2024)
Breathe Review | Jennifer Hudson & Milla Jovovich Star in Typical Thriller
Anthony and Joe Russo Are Perplexed by How Robert Downey Jr. Would Return to the MCU: ‘We Closed That Book’
Nish Kumar wants to play James Bond “as a prank”
‘Manor Lords’ dev looking to fanbase for future of “overpowered” trade system
Watch Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes join BABYMETAL on stage for ‘Kingslayer’ at Sick New World
R. Kelly loses appeal over conviction for child sex crimes in Chicago
Days of Our Lives’ Tripp and Wendy Leaving Salem Underscores These Characters’ Wasted Potential
Baby Reindeer Stars Urge Fans to Stop ‘Detective Work’ and Harassing People
Days of Our Lives Spoilers for the Week of 4-29-24: EJ Promises One Hell of a Confrontation After Sloan’s Plans Unravel!
Young Sheldon Ending Questioned by Star: ‘Who Cancels This?’
Johnny Manziel And Josie Canseco Go Instagram Official, Embrace At Stagecoach
Odell Beckham Jr. Should Return To Giants, Says Super Bowl Champ Aaron Ross
Travis Kelce Hits Vegas Club Without Taylor Swift After Charity Event
Lil Pump Predicts Jake Paul Victory Over Mike Tyson, Liver Punch Messed Me Up!
Eric Church defends ‘difficult’ Stagecoach set after fans walked out of gospel-inspired performance: What to know
Revisiting Jennifer Lopez’s 2011 Album “Love?”
Britney Spears is ‘Completely Dysfunctional’ and In Danger of Going Broke
Justin Bieber Shares Pictures of Himself Crying, Hailey Bieber Responds
Editor’s Pick: Lion Pose’s Ghost-Buster SPF
Best Bags at Nordstrom | POPSUGAR Fashion
Parties! Parties! Parties! Tiffany & Co.’s Soirée, Matthew Cancel’s Birthday Bash, & More!
The Best Sunglasses at Nordstrom