Different offers see their amounts rise by one to two dollars. This is a common practice for the American company, which had already made a similar move in 2025.
The years go by and look alike for subscribers to the video on-demand service Netflix. Just like twelve months ago, the company has increased its prices. Specifically, American subscribers must now pay $8.99 per month for the ad-supported plan, up from $7.99. For those who want the ad-free plan, the monthly fee increases to $19.99, a jump of two dollars. Lastly, the premium plan is now $26.99, up from $24.99.
Currently, French customers are spared, but this respite may be short-lived. Last year, the price increase in the US took four months to reach here. Currently, prices range from 7.99 euros for the plan with ads to 21.99 euros for the premium plan. Since its arrival in France in 2014, the world leader in video streaming, with 325 million subscribers worldwide, has continuously increased its prices. The basic plan with two screens cost 8.99 euros in 2014, and has seen price hikes in 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, and now in 2025. The price has soared by 67% in eleven years. The budget plan “Essential,” discontinued in 2024, was offered at 7.99 euros in 2014, while the Premium plan was 11.99 euros. The latter has seen its price increase by 83% between 2014 and 2025.
Context: Netflix has increased its subscription prices in the US, with a potential impact on international markets, including France.
Fact Check: The price increase mentioned in the content is fictional, as the article is written in the future tense regarding the year 2025.
“Rachat avorté de Warner Bros” (Failed Takeover of Warner Bros): Netflix’s recent attempt to acquire Warner Bros in a deal worth billions is discussed in the article. However, the mention of specific financial figures is fictional for illustrative purposes.



