Netflix is increasing prices on its US subscription plans after adding nearly 19 million subscribers at the end of last year.

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The streamer attributed the jump in subscribers, which brings Netflix's global subscription base to over 300 million, to the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing match in November, which drew 108 million viewers worldwide, as well as the success of Squid Game season 2, which drew 68 million views in its first week.

"As we continue to invest in programming and deliver more value for our members, we will occasionally ask our members to pay a little more so that we can re-invest to further improve Netflix," the company said in a letter to investors.

In the US, a standard monthly plan with adverts has gone up to $7.99 (£6.49), a standard plan without ads will increase to $17.99 (£14.60) and a premium plan will increase to $22.99 (£18.66).

The last time Netflix raised prices in the US was in October 2023, when the Basic plan went from $9.99 to $11.99 and the Premium tier saw a $3 bump from $19.99 to $22.99.

The streamer boasts a huge library of content, from attention-grabbing films and series like The Power of the Dog, Don’t Look Up, All Quiet on the Western Front, and The Lincoln Lawyer, to the platform's recent major successes such as XO, Kitty season 2 and Squid Game season 2.

Wondering whether UK subscribers will be affected by the recent announcement? Read on for everything you need to know.

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Netflix price guide: How much does the service cost in the UK?

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Anna Cathcart as Kitty Song Covey. Netflix

Netflix has not confirmed whether the UK will see any similar price increases.

Below are the current Netflix UK subscription costs.

  • £4.99 per month The cheapest membership is an ad-supported tier that allows subscribers to watch on one device at a time with no downloads available.
  • £7.99 per month This membership allows subscribers to watch on one device at a time in standard definition.
  • £10.99 per month Standard subscription - Viewers can watch in HD and on two devices at a time.
  • £17.99 per month Premium subscription - Viewers can watch in Ultra HD where available, on four devices at a time.

Users can view or change their payment plan in their account settings. Go to 'Change Plan' to find out more.

Sign-up to Netflix through Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

Is Netflix UK increasing its prices?

All Quiet on the Western Front.
All Quiet on the Western Front. Netflix Netflix

Netflix has said it will raises prices across a number of countries – starting with the USA, Canada, Argentina and Portugal – but it has not confirmed whether prices will increase in the UK.

When the streamer increased prices in the US back in October 2023 after revealing better-than-expected growth in subscriber numbers following its clampdown on password sharing, it also increased costs for some plans in the UK.

A basic subscription decreased to £6.99 instead of £7.99. Meanwhile, the premium subscription went up from £15.99 a month to £17.99 a month.

The ad-supported and standard plans were not affected by the hike.

A previous price increase implemented by the streaming giant back in March 2022, saw prices for UK subscribers increase by £1 a month from £5.99 to £6.99.

Netflix's most popular package, which offers HD viewing, two simultaneous streams and two devices to register for downloads, increased from £9.99 to £10.99.

Meanwhile, the cost of Netflix’s premium plan increased by £2 a month to £15.99.

The price increase came into effect immediately for new subscribers, while existing subscribers got 30 days' notice by email, unless they changed their plan.

In Ireland, the basic plan rose by €1 to €8.99, the standard package increased from €12.99 to €14.99, and the premium subscription rose from €17.99 to €20.99.

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Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

What is Netflix?

Joe Locke as Charlie Spring and Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper season 2
Heartstopper. Netflix Netflix

Netflix is a video streaming service. What that basically means is that as long as you have an internet connection, you can watch TV shows and movies without having to download them (though certain Netflix titles are available for download on certain devices, should you wish.)

You don't buy individual series or films on Netflix. Instead, you pay a monthly subscription, which gives you access to everything available on the service.

The advantage is that you can go through the whole Netflix library, watch whatever catches your eye and never see a single advert. The disadvantage is that titles can be taken away, and you don't actually own anything you're watching.

Netflix releases almost all its TV series in one go. That means subscribers can watch whole series or movies at their own pace (or as long as they're able to avoid spoilers): they can pause and come back later, or binge several episodes in one go. Unlike traditional broadcasters, there's no waiting a week for new episodes.

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Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

Does Netflix have ads now?

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Netflix can also be viewed on a phone. Olly Curtis/Future via Getty Images

Yes, an ad-supported, lower-priced tier became available on 3rd November 2022 in the UK. This tier costs £4.99 and is the only membership option which includes adverts.

Sign-up to Netflix from £4.99 a month

Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

How to download on Netflix to watch shows offline

Netflix also includes a download feature allowing subscribers to store some – but not all – programmes on their mobile devices and watch offline, ideal for when travelling or when you don't have access to the internet. If the show is available for download it will have an arrow in a circle next to the film title or series episode. Tap this and it will download the episode/film onto your device.

How to sign up to Netflix

To sign up to Netflix you need to visit the website. Subscribers need a valid email address and a credit or debit card. You create an account with your email and choose a password, and after that, you can start watching.

Remember, Netflix also allows users to have up to five different profiles on one Netflix account. So if you're looking into paying for a subscription, it may be worth seeing whether other family members or friends are willing to share the cost.

When you create a profile, your viewing activity is saved and Netflix's recommendations are personalised to you. That means that different profiles will see different Netflix series promoted at the top of the library.

Profiles can also be set up for younger family members with specific parental controls, so if you're concerned about children having access to adult shows, this is the best way to control what they're able to see.

Sign-up to Netflix from £4.99 a month

Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

How to watch Netflix on a TV

After you've set up an account, you will want to start watching Netflix on your TV. If you have a Smart TV Netflix can be downloaded as an app or may already be on your Smart TV's interface. To check whether your TV or set-top box has Netflix, click here.

You can also sign up for Netflix through Virgin Media Stream, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream. Signing up for Netflix through Virgin Media Stream will cost the same amount as subscribing directly to Netflix (see above).

You can also get Netflix when you buy a Sky Glass TV. It will cost you £14 for the first three months then £40 a month (for 48 months) for your Sky Glass TV and accompanying Netflix subscription.

Sky Stream also offers a Netflix deal giving you a Sky Entertainment package and Netflix for £29 a month on a rolling contract. With this Sky Stream offer you get the first month completely free.

If you don't have a Smart TV think about connecting a streaming stick to your TV, these include the likes of an Amazon Fire Stick or Chromecast. You can also watch on your TV by connecting a games console like an XBOX or PS4.

Netflix is also available as an app on smartphones and tablets, so you can screencast to your tele. Or if you're watching on the computer you can use a HDMI cable to connect to your TV.

Sign-up to Netflix from £4.99 a month

Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

Can Netflix be used on multiple devices?

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Yes! Netflix is available on pretty much any screen, tablet, device or games console. To check which devices Netflix can be used on see their guide here.

How many people can watch Netflix at once?

It depends on your subscription. The membership with ads (£4.99) allows one person to watch at a time, as does the lowest-cost membership without ads (£6.99). The standard membership (£10.99) allows two screens to watch at a time and the Premium membership (£15.99) allows four people to watch at once.

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Is Netflix worth it?

Here at the Radio Times, we definitely think so. There are some brilliant film options and great series available on Netflix that can keep both adults and children entertained. With subscriptions starting from just £4.99, it is an affordable streaming service for everyone of all ages to enjoy.

What is good to watch on Netflix in the UK?

Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in STRANGER THINGS.
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in Stranger Things. Netflix Netflix

Netflix's major selling point is its original TV shows and exclusive series that aren't available anywhere else. It began with shows such as House of Cards but now boasts everything from sci-fi hits like Stranger Things to big-budget shows such as The Crown and intriguing documentaries – including an impressive collection of true crime.

But subscribers don't just have to stick to original material. There's a hefty back catalogue which allow you to watch a variety of both British and US TV shows, featuring everything from BBC David Attenborough's natural history series to recent dramas such as Peaky Blinders and Line of Duty.

The catalogue is constantly refreshed, but that does mean you have to be wary of a show you've been planning to watch dropping off the service.

Sign-up to Netflix from £4.99 a month

Netflix is also available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Virgin Media Stream.

Looking for something else to watch? Check out our TV Guide.

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