True to form, Netflix has once again increased its subscription prices, following a similar hike in the United States last year. This recurring pattern suggests that these price adjustments will likely extend to other international markets around the second half of this year. For many, these persistent increases signify a tipping point, leading numerous subscribers to cancel their accounts and openly discuss seeking alternative methods to access Netflix content without cost.
For context, in Spain, Netflix currently offers an ad-supported plan at €6.99 per month, a Standard plan at €13.99 per month, and a Premium plan at €19.99 per month. Extra users can be added to an account for an additional €4.99 with ads or €5.99 without ads. However, these figures are anticipated to rise by approximately €1 to €2 in the coming months, depending on the chosen subscription tier.
New Price Hikes Push Netflix 4K to Nearly $27/Month in the US
Indeed, the news of Netflix’s latest price increase has been met with significant disappointment in the United States. The Standard plan with ads will increase from $7.99 to $8.99 per month. The Standard ad-free plan will jump from $17.99 to $19.99 per month. Furthermore, the Premium subscription, which includes 4K content, will see its price rise from $24.99 to $26.99 per month. For extra members added to an account, the ad-supported option will go from $6.99 to $7.99 per month, and the ad-free option from $8.99 to $9.99 per month.
These latest adjustments mean a monthly increase of $1 to $2 across Netflix’s US plans, which are projected for 2026. While seemingly minor, these yearly price hikes accumulate significantly. For instance, in 2020, a Premium Netflix subscription with 4K resolution cost $15.99 per month and allowed account sharing. Today, the same plan costs $26.99, with account sharing restrictions now in place.
Although Netflix has not provided a country-specific detailed explanation for this particular price increase, its help center states that “prices may change to improve the service,” add more series and films, or adapt to local market factors such as taxes or inflation. Since its last major revision, Netflix has continued to expand its content library and formats. The company recently reported robust figures, closing the last quarter with $12.1 billion in revenue and over 325 million subscribers. What appears to be a small price hike, when multiplied across such a massive subscriber base, translates into a substantial revenue increase.
Spanish Subscribers Could Face €21.99 for Premium Plan After Imminent Hike
Based on historical Netflix price increases in the United States and their subsequent implementation in Spain, we can anticipate the 2026 pricing structure for Spanish subscribers. The Standard plan with ads is expected to rise from €6.99 to €7.99 per month. The ad-free Standard plan would increase from €13.99 to €15.99 per month. Finally, the Premium plan is projected to go from €19.99 to €21.99 per month.
It’s important to remember that Standard plans offer Full HD (1080p) image quality, whereas the Premium plan is the only tier that includes 4K, HDR, and spatial audio capabilities.
