Disney will launch its ad-supported plan in December, with reports suggesting Netflix will try to one-up the House of Mouse by launching its own version in November. But, as it turns out, this is not true.
Several news outlets reported that Netflix will launch a cheaper subscription starting on November 1. The same sources claimed that Netflix will use the budget-friendly option to attract audiences, especially those who haven't subscribed to Netflix before, as well as those who want to maintain subscriptions to multiple streaming platforms.
However, a spokesperson for the company recently told Deadline that the company is "still in the early days of deciding how to launch a lower-priced, ad-supported tier, and no decisions have been made."
Despite shooting down the rumors that the ad-supported subscription plan is coming in November, representatives from Netflix have not dismissed the notion that the company is exploring it as an option. There are reports that Microsoft has already been hired by Netflix to serve ads on its platform. Netflix loosening grip at the top of the streaming space Netflix lost subscribers in Q1 of 2022.
