Update: Sorry, this offer has now expired. However you can still save yourself a tenner and get an annual Disney+ subscription for only £49.99, which is the equivalent to £4.17 per month. You can claim the deal here before 23rd March.
Baby Yoda fans rejoice - you can now pre-order a year of Disney+ in the UK for as little as £1.08 a month, thanks to a new offer from Quidco.
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Yep, for less than a quid a month you could be getting The Mandalorian; Marvel TV shows such as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Wandavision, both due to premiere this year; all 30 seasons of The Simpsons; and exclusive Disney films, such as a live-action Lady and the Tramp remake; along with a tonne of movies from the Star Wars, MCU and Disney back catalogue.
Here's how you get the deal. First, select this link. You'll be able to claim up to £20 when you pre-order a year of Disney+ for the already-reduced price of £49.99 (after launch it will be £59.99 for a year's subscription). This takes the price of the subscription down to £29.99.
If you're new to Quidco we have even better news - you can also claim a £17 new member bonus. This takes the price down to a mere £12.99, which works out at £1.08 a month.
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All you have to do is select 'Get Cashback' once you've signed up via his link. This will take you to Disney+, where you can proceed to preorder the subscription service as normal.
The cashback money you've saved will be transferred to your Quidco account, and you can then transfer the funds to your bank account, PayPal or have it paid as Amazon gift cards.
The offer has now expired.
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Any drawbacks? Not really. When you sign up to Quidco you'll automatically register for its premium package, which will allow you to make the maximum saving on the Disney+ offer.
Quidco will deduct £1 from your monthly annual cashback savings in exchange from premium benefits, but you can downgrade to a standard account at any time.
Disney+ lands in the UK on Tuesday 24 March, with a wealth of content available from launch. The first episode of The Mandalorian will also drop on the streaming service on this date, with weekly episodes following afterwards.
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Topics: Disney, TV and Film, UK Entertainment