Netflix is planning to raise subscription prices once more, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. In addition, Hollywood actors’ strike could potentially impact certain Netflix shows, as per The Verge.
Netflix is planning to raise subscription prices in the near future.

Netflix intends to raise prices in different parts of the world, beginning with the US and Canada, as reported by WSJ. The exact amount of the increase is not yet known, although the standard plan in the US was raised from $15.49/month to US$19.99/month last year.
Hollywood actors are currently on strike, which is affecting Netflix productions. It is suggested that Netflix may raise its plan prices once the strike ends, using the influx of new content as a reason for the increase.
When is the expected time for Netflix to raise its prices?
Netflix is anticipated to raise subscription prices in Brazil by the end of 2023, as the Hollywood actors’ strike is projected to conclude soon.
What are the existing Netflix subscription options?
| Plans | Ads | Basic | Standard | Premium |
| Downloads | No | 1 device | 2 appliances | 6 appliances |
| Quality | 1080p | 720pm | 1080p | 4K |
| Screens | 2 at a time | 1 at a time | 2 at a time | 4 at a time |
| Extra Subscribers | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| Audio | Normal | Normal | Normal | Space audio |
| Prices | $ 18,90/month | R$ 25,90/month | R$ 39.90/month | R$ 55.90/month |
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