Disney+ vs Netflix: new report predicts subscription figures in four years

Disney+ won't catch Netflix in next 4 years, report says
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Netflix will remain the most popular streaming service in the world for the foreseeable future, a new report predicts, but Disney+ will soon close the gap.

According to UK media consultancy Omdia (via Deadline), Netflix will have around 260m global subscribers by 2026, compared to around 240m for Disney+. However, considering Netflix already has around 220m, and Disney+ "only" 138m, you can see that the House of Mouse's streaming service is set to grow much more rapidly than its more established rival if this report is to be believed.

Netflix recently slashed 150 jobs as a result of losing 200,000 subscribers in the last quarter – the first time it's lost customers in over a decade. It expects to lose a further 2m before July.

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