Fan favourites such as Orange Is The New Black and House Of Cards are going to be a little more expensive to watch from now on.
Netflix is about to raise its prices, the first time in two years – meaning that your monthly spend could be up to 11.2 percent more expensive.
The standard UK price plan will rise by 50 pence, from £7.49 to £7.99, whilst the premium price plan will rise by a whole pound, meaning it will now cost £9.99 a month. That’s £12 extra a year… We can handle that… right?
The basic account will stay static at just £5.99 a month.
In the US, the price plans will rise by $1 to $10.99 a month for the standard service and $2 to $13.99 for the premium service.
So, what are we getting for our extra £££? Well, Netflix has promised to produce 40 feature films in the coming year, and a continuation of its original programmings, such as House Of Cards, Stranger Things, 13 Reasons Why and ATypical.
Still worth it though, right?