Now that Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is here, fans without Disney+ may want to know how to watch WandaVision for free if you don’t want to pay the $7.99-per-month fee. The good news: There’s a way and we’ll explain how. The bad news: You won’t have long to act on it.
WandaVision, the first of Disney+’s list of upcoming MCU TV series, premiered on January 15. The show—which centers on Elizabeth Olsen‘s Wanda Maximoff (a.k.a. Scarlet Witch) and Paul Bettany’s Vision—featured nine episodes and concluded with its finale on March 5. Though Marvel Studios: Legends, a docuseries about the MCU’s most iconic heroes, was the first official series of Phase 4, WandaVision is the first scripted Marvel TV show to premiere on Disney+.
WandaVision is set after the events of 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. The show follows Wanda and Vision as they live the ideal suburban life in the town of Westview, while trying to conceal their powers. The series, which was created by Jac Schaeffer (the writer for 2019’s Captain Marvel and the upcoming Black Widow), also sees Wanda and Vision travel through the decades and encounter television tropes, as they suspect that everything is not as it seems. (Confused? Watch the trailer below to better understand WandaVision‘s unique premise.)
Along with Olsen and Bettany, WandaVision also stars Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau (who was last seen as a friend of Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel), Kathryn Hahn as Agnes (Wanda and Vision’s nosy neighbor), Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis (a doctor who also knows Jane Foster and Thor) and Randall Park as Jimmy Woo (an FBI agent who was previously seen as the parole officer for Scott Lang a.k.a. Ant-Man.) As the first scripted series in Phase 4, WandaVision is sure to be popular among Marvel fans. Here’s how to watch WandaVision online for free, if you don’t want to pay the full price of a Disney+ subscription.
How to watch WandaVision online for free
Unfortunately, Disney Plus ended its free trial in 2020, but there’s still a way to watch shows like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and movies like Mulan at no cost. Keep on reading below to find out some of the secret ways to secure a free trial for Disney Plus in 2021.
Verizon Unlimited Free Subscription
If you’re a Verizon customer (or know someone who is), Verizon offers free Disney Plus subscription with its Unlimited plans (a.k.a. Get More Unlimited, Play More Unlimited, Verizon Plan Unlimited, Go Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited.) If you have one of these plans, you can sign-up for a free six-month Disney+ subscription (which saves you about $42.) Click here for Verizon’s FAQ on how to sign up for its free Disney+ subscription.
Verizon customers with Get More Unlimited and Play More Unlimited plans are also eligible for their Disney Bundle, which offers not only a free Disney Plus subscription for as long as you have your Verizon plan, but also free Hulu and ESPN+ subscriptions too, which saves viewers about $12.99 per month. Click here for Verizon’s FAQ on how to sign up for its Disney Bundle. So there you have it—a way to watch Disney Plus for free.
Amazon Music Unlimited Free Subscription
New Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can receive a free six-month subscription to Disney Plus. Current Amazon Music Unlimited Subscribers are also eligible for a free three-month subscription to Disney Plus. Amazon Music Unlimited offers a 30-day free trial and costs $7.99 per month for Amazon Prime Members—which is the same monthly rate as Disney Plus. This means that customers can receive both an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription and a Disney Plus subscription for less than $4 each.
Not an Amazon Prime Member? Amazon Prime also offers a 30-day free trial, so customers can sign up for the free trial and subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited for the cheaper price. If you’re a student, you can also receive a free six-month trial of Amazon Prime, as well as an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription for just 99 cents per month. Click here for more on how to sign up for Amazon Music’s Disney Plus deal.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Free Trial
Xbox Game Pass users with new or existing “Ultimate” tier subscriptions are eligible to claim a 30-day free trial offer with Disney Plus as of June 2021. Microsoft announced the perk to coincide with the premiere of Loki on Disney Plus following an earlier offer in November 2020 in honor of the second season of The Mandalorian.
Though the previous offer expired in January 2021, Microsoft decided to partner with Disney Plus again—and the good news is that this perk is available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members whether or not they claimed the previous Disney+ Perk. To claim it, all you need is an “Ultimate” tier Xbox Game Pass subscription (priced at $14.99 per month), which gives you access to the perks gallery on an Xbox console, the Xbox app on a Windows PC, or the Xbox Game Pass mobile app on iOS and Android.
After claiming the perk, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate users will be directed to Disney Plus to activate their 30-day free trial. The catch? Members can only claim and activate the trial from June 8, 2021, until September 30, 2021. It’s also worth keeping in mind that the 30-day free trial will be set to auto-renew your subscription, so remember to cancel your Disney Plus membership before your free trial period is over if you don’t want to pay $7.99 a month.
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WandaVision is available to stream on Disney+.
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