Get the best Black is King Disney Plus deals and watch the new Beyonce album
Black is King, the new Beyonce album and film, is here - get it for less with these Disney Plus deals
The new Beyonce album and film, Black is King, is finally here. Because it's based on the Lion King: The Gift soundtrack, this 'visual album' (Beyonce's third) has launched exclusively on Disney Plus. That means you won't be able to watch it anywhere else - which is why we've rounded up the best Disney Plus deals and offers to get you maximum value for money.
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Inspired by The Lion King remake, Black is King "reimagines the lessons from the 2019 blockbuster for today’s young kings and queens in search of their own crowns". Judging by the trailer, the new Beyonce album follows roughly the same storyline with a real-world spin. Which makes sense, considering the fact that it's exclusive to Disney's streaming service.
So, what Disney Plus sign-up deal do you get to watch Black is King? There are a few options depending on your region, ranging from a monthly subscription ($6.99 per month in the US, £5.99 per month in the UK, and $8.99 per month in Australia) to a US-only offer that gets you a month of Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for just $12.99. Considering how much content you're getting for your money, the latter is probably the best value offer we've seen in recent months. It's certainly the most appealing Disney Plus bundle we've seen, anyway.
If you just want to watch Black is King (and maybe stream Hamilton on the side, because, why not), we'd recommend grabbing a single month of the service and then canceling it before it rolls into a second month. That way you can see the new Beyonce album at the minimum cost.
It's not the only new arrival today, of course. At the other end of the spectrum, Muppets Now has just launched on the service as well. It marks Kermit and co's first series on the small screen in years, so is worth keeping an eye out for as well.
For the full suite of options, check out these Black is King Disney Plus deals below. And if you want to see what else is on the way, check out everything that's new on Disney Plus.
Black is King Disney Plus deals
Disney Plus (1 month) | $6.99 (US) / £5.99 (UK) / $9.99 (CA) / $8.99 (AU)
Want to watch Black is King for as little as possible? We'd suggest grabbing this offer, and then cancelling before it rolls over to the second month. If you want maximum value for money, though, it's worth considering a single month of Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $12.99 per month. That gets you something the whole household can enjoy.
Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Plus (1 month) | $12.99 per month (US only)
Want maximum bang for buck? There's a neat bundle offer right now that gets you Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $12.99 per month. It's the best offer we've seen and is yet to be beaten on sheer value (it's the same cost as a single standard HD month of Netflix, if you want a direct comparison).
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $69.99 one-off payment (US only)
Want to give your friends a gift so they can watch Black is King? A Disney Plus gift subscription card may be the way to go. Digital delivery on a date of your choosing makes it a good choice for special occasions. You're also getting two months for free compared to buying each month separately. Please note: this can only be activated by the recipient if they have not already been a Disney Plus subscriber.
Want more details about the streaming service? Be sure to check in on our Disney Plus review for info on how it compares to the competition. As for those who want to upgrade their setup, don't forget about the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers) and the best gaming sound system for high-quality audio.
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