Disney Plus is available for free for six months if you get Amazon Music Unlimited

Amazon’s Amazon Music Unlimited service got a new promotion on Friday. When Prime members sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited, which costs $8 per month, they can get up to six months of Disney Plus for free. Continue reading for more information on how to qualify.

Amazon Music Unlimited’s library contains up to 70 million songs, supports major podcasts, is ad-free, and allows for offline downloads, and is not to be confused with Amazon Prime Music, which only allows access to 2 million songs and is included with a Prime membership. It’s basically Amazon’s answer to Spotify.

Only Amazon Prime members are eligible for this offer. The most important thing to remember is that you must not be a current Disney Plus subscriber. Existing Disney Plus subscribers will not be accepted, so be prepared to create a new account. To begin the process, go to this page. When you sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited ($8 per month), you’ll be redirected to the Disney Plus sign-up page, where you’ll need to create a new account and provide payment information.

If you don’t cancel, you’ll be charged the monthly rate ($12 per month) after the first six months of Disney Plus is free. This deal is also available to current and former Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers, but they will only get three months of Disney Plus for free.

You will be charged for Disney Plus if you cancel your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription during the promotional period. If you decide to opt-out, make sure to cancel both plans (via separate cancellation). It’s a little confusing, but at $12 per month for Disney Plus, combining Amazon Music Unlimited and Disney Plus for $8 per month saves you $24 over six months. This is a no-brainer deal if you don’t already have a music service subscription.

With Disney+, Disney has a significant advantage over the other companies that have entered the streaming wars. It has access to a vast library of its own animated and live-action films, as well as popular shows on its own cable networks and company properties such as Marvel and Star Wars. That’s not even taking into account the platform’s original TV shows and films.

That’s a lot of content: at the time of its debut, it had nearly 500 films and 7,500 TV episodes. The 50 best Disney+ titles are listed below, in reverse chronological order and with a focus on variety. As the service expands its library, this list will evolve as well.

Watch Loki (2021) on Disney+ Thor’s adopted brother and self-proclaimed “god of mischief,” Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston, has always been a welcome wrinkle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is known for its stoic heroism and lack of shenanigans. The Time Variance Authority, a bureaucratic agency that recruits him to help stop catastrophic disruptions in the “sacred timeline,” contacts an alternate version of Loki — long story how that came to be — in this lively six-episode series. In comparison to the heaviness of its Disney+ Marvel predecessors, Mike Hale compared the series to “Doctor Who”

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