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Does Disney+ Have a Free Trial in 2025?

No free trial, but there is a way to watch for free through a third party.

For 100+ years through the evolution of animated entertainment, Disney has been providing some the most memorable, popular classics to be enjoyed for generations. Since November 2019, all of these films and projects that Disney now owns can be streamed to any device of your choosing via a Disney+ subscription.

As with most streaming services these days, it is normally an option to try out the service for a set amount of time. Disney+ does not currently offer any sort of free trial for new subscribers, however. The company was one of the first streaming subscription services to make this change, with the free trial being taken away back in 2020. The Disney+ help center now simply states that there are no free trials available at all, which means it's not coming back any time soon.

Can You Get Disney+ for Free in Other Ways?

While Disney+ does not directly offer a free trial of their services, Verizon offers customers who have Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate service a free Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle as a myPlan perk for free for six months. After six months, subscribers will have to pay $10 monthly to maintain service. This is a great way for viewers who already have access to Verizon services to make the most of it, providing multiple streaming bundle options much like Hulu does.

Another potential option to get around the lack of a free Disney+ trial is to instead get a free trial of Hulu + Live TV, which includes Disney+ access. This is only a short three-day free trial, but it works in a pinch if you want to briefly test the service over a weekend or binge all of Andor season 2.

Disney+ Bundles

Get the Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Streaming Bundle

Get the Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Streaming Bundle

$16.99/month with ads, $29.99/month ad-free.
See it at HBO Max

While it definitely doesn't eliminate subscription costs, one of the more budget-friendly ways to manage your subscriptions is by checking out bundles of your preferred services. The new Disney+ bundle with Max and Hulu starts at $16.99/month, while the Disney+ and Hulu bundle starts at $10.99/month. If you're already paying for Hulu or Max, these bundles are likely your "cheapest" options for picking up a Disney+ subscription.

What Disney+ Alternatives Have Free Trials?

Though it may seem that free streaming trials are going out of style these days, there are still a handful of streaming options that you can try out for a period of time. Check out our list below for some of the best Disney+ alternatives.

DirecTV Stream (5-Day Free Trial) - Starting at $79.99/month

DirecTV Stream Free Trial
5 Days Free

DirecTV Stream Free Trial

See it at DirecTV Stream
  • One of the top providers for streaming sports and TV on top of their movie/series streaming library
  • Unlimited Cloud DVR Storage, unlimited streaming devices, and unlimited access to local and premium channels.

Apple TV+ (7-Day Free Trial) - Starting at $9.99/month

Apple TV+ Free Trial
7 Days Free

Apple TV+ Free Trial

See it at Apple
  • Home to brand new, hit original films and original series
  • Exclusive access to select original films shortly after theater release

Paramount+ (7-Day Free Trial) - Starting at $4.99/month

Paramount+
Free trial for new subscribers

Paramount+

Check out subscription options.
See it at Paramount+
  • Available add-ons for increased streaming library
  • Premium content with new releases coming exclusively to Paramount+

CrunchyRoll (14-day free trial) - Starting at $7.99/month

Crunchyroll Free Trial
7 Days Free

Crunchyroll Free Trial

See how to activate your free trial of Crunchyroll Premium.
See it at Crunchyroll
  • Thousands of hours of animated series (anime) instantly available to stream
  • First streaming service to stream new seasons of anime after Japan
  • There are three premium tiers of Crunchyroll

Hulu (30-day free trial) - Starting at $7.99/month

Hulu Free Trial
7 Days Free

Hulu Free Trial

See it at Hulu
  • Dozens of premium add-ons and Live TV options
  • A treasure chest of classic to modern TV shows and series

Amazon Prime (30-day free trial) - Starting at $14.99/month

Amazon Prime Free Trial
30 Days Free

Amazon Prime Free Trial

Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime subscription.
See it at Amazon
  • Award-winning, original content
  • Free shipping on Amazon orders with a Prime membership
Originally posted: May 12, 2025 7:00 pm

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