- Netflix is pricing its ad-supported service at $6.99 a month, which will be $1 less than Disney+ and Hulu with commercials.Netflix will announce its third-quarter earnings after the market closes Tuesday and plans to unveil new subscriber and revenue forecasts, according to Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters.Video resolution for Netflix's advertising tier will be 720p rather than 1080p, the quality of Netflix's standard plan that costs $15.49 per month.The advertising tier will initially be available in Canada and Mexico on Nov. 1, followed by Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the U.K. and the United States on Nov. 3.Netflix$6.99 − basic with ads$9.99 − basic without ads$15.49 − standard without ads$6.99 − basic with ads$9.99 − basic without ads$15.49 − standard without adsHBO Max$9.99 − with ads$14.99 − without ads$9.99 − with ads$14.99 − without adsHulu$7.99 − with ads$14.99 − without ads$7.99 − with ads$14.99 − without adsParamount+$4.99 − with ads$9.99 − without ads$4.99 − with ads$9.99 − without adsPeacock$4.99 − premium with ads$9.99 − without ads$4.99 − premium with ads$9.99 − without adsDisney+$7.99 − with ads*$10.99 − without ads*$7.99 − with ads*$10.99 − without ads**Available starting in DecemberWATCH: How Netflix lost its edge in the streaming wars"