Some users will automatically lose their access to this popular streaming platform on January 1, 2025. We explain who is affected.
It is not always easy to navigate the abundant landscape of streaming platforms available in France. First, because there are several new sites that have appeared in recent years, Max, June 11, being the most recent addition. But also because subscription offers and conditions change regularly depending on market developments.
This is why some French users have chosen simplicity: by subscribing to certain Canal+ offers, it is possible to have access to (almost) all streaming platforms at a more advantageous price than in s subscribing to each of them. With the Ciné Séries offer at 29.99 euros per month and the Canal+ Friends & Family offer at 64.99 euros per month, it was until now possible to have access to several streaming platforms: MyCanal therefore, but also Netflix, Disney+, Max, Paramount+, Apple TV+ and OCS. But not for long.
Yes, but this will end at the start of 2025. Disney+ will soon no longer be included in these two offers. In an email sent by Canal+ to its subscribers, it is specified that the arrival of Max “is accompanied by the end of the inclusion of Disney+ in your offer […] from January 1, 2025.
If you are a subscriber to Canal+ Ciné Séries or Canal+ Friends & Family, from the start of 2025, you will no longer have access to Disney+ as part of your subscription. If you want to continue discovering programs from Mickey’s studio, but also Marvel or Star Wars films and series, you will need to take out a subscription directly on the streaming platform.
Remember that at this date there are three distinct subscriptions to Disney+: the first with advertisements at 5.99 euros per month, the second with only two simultaneous screens at 9.99 euros per month, and the premium subscription at 13.99 euros per month.