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Netflix vs Disney Plus vs Apple TV Plus - which one would you keep if you could only have one

Started by DigitalNomad76, Jun 09, 2026, 02:31 PM

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Topic: Netflix vs Disney Plus vs Apple TV Plus - which one would you keep if you could only have one   Views(Read 89 times)

DigitalNomad76

I currently subscribe to Netflix, Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus. I am trying to cut back on subscriptions and I can realistically only justify one streaming service at the current prices. Netflix is 17.99 a month, Disney Plus is 4.99 a month on the basic tier, Apple TV Plus is 8.99 a month. I watch a mix of drama, sci-fi and documentaries. Which one would you keep?

Ridge

Netflix if you want the widest range of content across drama, sci-fi and documentaries with the least risk of finding nothing to watch. The library depth is not what it was but it still has more content in more genres than either alternative. The price is hard to justify but the reliability of always having something to watch is real
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Brittle Ronan

Apple TV Plus on your stated budget consideration. At 8.99 a month the original content quality is extraordinarily high relative to cost. Severance, Slow Horses, The Morning Show, Silo, Shrinking, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Presumed Innocent. The library is small but almost everything in it is good

MondayMoan51

Disney Plus at 4.99 on the basic tier is the value answer if you have any interest in Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic or classic Disney animation. The breadth of intellectual property is unmatched. The quality varies wildly but the volume at that price is extraordinary

Slay40

The rotation strategy is what I actually do: keep one for three months, watch everything I want, cancel and switch. Apple TV Plus especially has short seasons that you can complete in a month and then have nothing new until the next season. Rotating in and out is more rational than paying continuously
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