How to watch Turning Red online - stream the new Pixar movie for as little as possible

Turning Red
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If you've also been caught off guard by the arrival of another new Pixar movie (this year is flying by), you may be interested to know that it's possible to watch Turning Red online right now. Yup, members of the Disney Plus streaming service can settle down to stream Turning Red this weekend at no extra charge. Which is just as well, because you won't find the movie anywhere else - much like Luca and Encanto, it's exclusive to that platform.

Not a subscriber yet? Don't worry, it's pretty affordable on the whole. A month of Disney Plus won't cost you much more than a couple of coffees, and you can stream Turning Red without having to sign up for any premium tiers (it's available to all members). Sure, it's not always ideal to sign up for yet another streaming service. But there's no other way of being able to watch Turning Red online.

So, how much will it cost to get Disney and watch Turning Red online? You'll find tips on how to take advantage of the best Disney Plus sign-up deals here - just click on your region to get started.

Watch Turning Red online - USA

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Disney Plus | $7.99 per month
The cheapest way of being able to stream Turning Red is by getting a single month of Disney's streaming service - now that the free trial is gone, it really is the least expensive method of accessing Disney Plus content. This gets you access to its entire library, and you can cancel whenever you want. Keen to watch Turning Red before quitting? No problem. But FYI: if you're in it for the long haul, it's probably worth considering the $79.99 annual fee because it gets you 12 months for the price of 10. Speaking of value for money, the Disney Plus bundle with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus is another good option because it only costs $13.99 per month (or $19.99p/m if you'd prefer to go without Hulu ads).

Watch Turning Red - Canada

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Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Eager to watch Turning Red online for as little as possible? Your best bet is the standard monthly subscription. Sorry, folks - now that the Disney Plus free trial is gone, it's genuinely the least expensive option. Unless you want to hang around, that is. The annual $119.99 deal is better value because it gives you 12 months for the price of 10.

Watch Turning Red - UK

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Disney Plus | £7.99 per month
Because it's skipping cinemas and heading straight to streaming services, the only way to watch Turning Red is via Disney Plus - and your cheapest option at the moment is a single month. However, the annual pass (which you can pick up for £79.90) is better value for money because it gets you 12 months for the price of 10.

Watch Turning Red - Australia

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Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Disney Plus is the home of Pixar's latest movie in Australia, so you'll need a membership if you want to watch Turning Red. Your cheapest option is the standard monthly rate, but the $119.99 annual fee is better value for money overall because it gets you 12 months of the streaming service for the price of 10. That's a saving of $24 overall.

Disney Plus deals where you are

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Check for Disney Plus deals in your region
Keen to stream Turning Red in your area? Your best bet is to check Disney Plus, as it should be exclusive to that service. And if you don't have Disney Plus in your region, keep cool; it should be there soon, as Disney has promised a worldwide rollout over the next few years.

Want more?

Undecided on the streaming service? We've got the full scoop in our Disney Plus review, including how it stacks up against the competition. You can also line up your next Disney viewing session with our guide on how to watch Encanto.

Meanwhile, those hoping to give their setup a spruce should take a look at the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers), not to mention the best gaming sound system. That way you'll be able to show off Turning Red and everything else Disney Plus has to offer at their best.

For other deals on streaming services, be sure to check out our guides to the latest Hulu bundle deals, HBO Max prices, and the latest ESPN Plus costs and bundles.


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Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.