
£13.99 a month Premium subscription – Viewers can watch in Ultra HD where available, on four devices at a time.£9.99 per month Standard subscription – Viewers can watch in HD and on two devices at a time.£5.99 per month The cheapest membership allows subscribers to watch on one device at a time in standard definition.Below are the current Netflix UK subscription costs. Netflix last raised its prices in January 2021. Users can choose which contract is right for them, but each one requires a monthly payment. Netflix currently has three subscription plans with different prices.

Unlike traditional broadcasters, there’s no waiting a week for new episodes. That means subscribers can watch whole series or movies at their own pace (or as long as they’re able to avoid spoilers): they can pause and come back later, or binge several episodes in one go. Netflix releases almost all its TV series in one go. The disadvantage is that titles can be taken away, and you don’t actually own anything you’re watching. The advantage is that you can go through the whole Netflix library, watch whatever catches your eye and never see a single advert. Instead, you pay a monthly subscription, which gives you access to everything available on the service. You don’t buy individual series or films on Netflix. What that basically means is that as long as you have an internet connection, you can watch TV shows and movies without having to download them (though certain Netflix titles are available for download on certain devices, should you wish.)

If you’ve already done that, why not check out our guides to the best series on Netflix or even the best movies. Read on for everything you need to know about Netflix, how much it costs and how to sign up.
