The last Netflix price increase in Canada was in January 2022. Last year, it axed its cheapest ad-free plan, the $9.99/month Basic tier.
Netflix's current subscription plans in U.S., Canada, Portugal and Argentina are getting a price hike. Read this story for more details.
Netflix’s 2025 subscription prices include: The ad-supported tier at $7.99 per month, up from $6.99. The standard ad-free tier at $17.99 per month, up from $15.49. The premium tier at $24.99 per month, up from $22.99.
Leveraging momentum from its recent surge in subscribers, Netflix is raising prices on most subscription plans in the U.S. and other territories.
Netflix is increasing prices for most of its plans in Canada, according to its latest Q4 shareholder letter from today. The streaming service saw revenue up 16% year-over-year to $10.2 billion US, while it now has 301.
Netflix is raising the monthly prices of its subscription plans again.
Netflix’s share price was up more than 14% in after-hours trading, rising to $995.30 as of 3:20 p.m. EST after closing the day at $869.68. Forbes has reached out to Netflix to confirm the price increases.
We enter 2025 with strong momentum,” Netflix said in its note to investors, saying it added a record 41 million subscribers in 2024 and re-accelerated growth.
Netflix on Tuesday said it added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday season to finish out last year with more than 300 million subscribers. Company executives credited steady investments in shows and films with helping power growth at the streaming behemoth,
Netflix gets another price hike, bringing the ad tier to $7.99, the standard plan to $17.99, and the premium plan to $24.99.