Netflix Will Still Lend You DVDs Until September (2024)

Jake Peterson

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Good news, bad news. The good news is Netflix still offers DVD rentals in the year of our lord, 2023. (Who would’ve thought.) The bad news: They’re canceling the service. I apologize to anyone who found out today they could still be renting physical discs from Netflix, only to have that dream ripped away as soon as it arrived. Lucky for you, Netflix isn’t axing DVD rentals immediately: You still have until September to host movie night like it’s 1999.

Wait, Netflix has DVDs?

Depending on your age, it might surprise you to learn that Netflix started out as a DVD service way back in 1997. You placed an order online for the movies you wanted to watch, and Netflix would mail you the DVD, one at a time. You watched the DVD, mailed it back, and another would magically appear in your mailbox. It was Blockbuster without leaving your home, which is why everyone blames Netflix for killing the video store chain (even though Blockbuster had their own DVD mail-in service, as well).

Once their streaming service took off in popularity, they tried to split the two into two distinct options: Netflix (streaming), and Qwikster (DVDs). If you’re wondering what the hell Qwikster is, that’s because Netflix abandoned the name after less than a month. Now, Netflix owns the domain dvd.com, which is a much better name.

What Netflix offers with its DVD service

Although Netflix’s current DVD service isn’t well known (or, at least, not well known to me), it isn’t all that cheap. There are three tiers, with the only difference being the number of DVDs you receive at any given time. For $9.99 per month, you get one DVD; $14.99 nets you two; and $19.99 earns you three. Universal perks include unlimited discs per month, no due dates or late fees, and no charge for shipping or returns (although there is an asterisk next to that entry with no explanation anywhere on the support page).

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Still, it might be worth the money depending on who you are. For starters, it restores Netflix’s status as the service with “everything.” We used to think that of Netflix: Just about anything you could think to watch, you could find. In recent years, however, as more and more studios want their own streaming services, Netflix lost more and more shows and movies. Now, you search for something to watch, and, more often than not, Netflix recommends you “similar” titles, since it doesn’t have the thing you’re actually interested in.

That doesn’t change when something leaves Netflix, either. Breaking Bad, a show propelled by Netflix, will eventually leave the platform. But even after that, you can order up the show, season by season, and enjoy it one disc at a time. Netflix doesn’t report how many titles they have to offer you, but they do say you can watch “almost every movie and TV show you want to,” with movies from the 1910s until now. That’s a lot of discs.

Speaking of discs, it’s not all DVDs over at Netflix. While DVDs still have their place, Netflix also offers Blu-rays for no extra charge. It doesn’t seem like Netflix offers 4K Blu-rays, so you will miss out on the extra resolution and HDR. However, 1080p Blu-rays still look excellent, and are way more of a visual jump from 480p DVDs than 1080p is to 4K. Plus, with physical media, there’s no need to worry about a slow internet connection ruining your movie night. There’s no buffering with a Blu-ray.

While the price is a little steep on the surface, it isn’t that bad if you’re someone who watches a fair amount of movies. If you’re constantly renting the latest flicks from services like Apple TV or Google Play, you’ll find Netflix’s offering to be much cheaper. For example, if yourent Where the Crawdads Sing and Jurassic World Dominion for $5.99 each, you’re already spending more than a month’s worth of discs from Netflix. Those titles are currently available on Netflix’s DVD service, by the way, so you can watch much of the same content for less.

As we’ve talked about before, there’s still a place for physical media. Netflix might not advertise its DVD service much in 2023, opting instead to spend its marketing budget on its streaming content. But dvd.com is something every movie and TV buff should consider, while you can. You can choose to add the service to your current Netflix plan, or subscribe to it by itself. $9.99 per month doesn’t sound so bad if you ditch Netflix proper for $19.99/month.

How to subscribe to Netflix’s DVD service

If you already have a Netflix account, sign into netflix.com, click your profile in the top right, then choose “Account.” Click “Add DVD plan,” and follow the on-screen instructions. If you don’t have a Netflix account, you can simply sign up for a Netflix DVD account through dvd.com or dvd.netflix.com.

Unfortunately, Netflix will stop offering this plan on Sept. 29. If you want to try it out for yourself, you only have five months left to do so. But hey, at least Redbox still exists.

This post was updated on Wednesday, April 19 with the news that Netflix was cancelling its DVD service.

Netflix Will Still Lend You DVDs Until September (2024)

FAQs

What will happen to Netflix DVD inventory? ›

A Netflix spokesperson told CNN it has no plans to sell the DVD business and will be recycling the majority of its DVDs through third-party companies that specialize in recycling digital and electronic media. It will also donate some of its inventory to organizations focused on film and media.

Can I still order DVDs from Netflix? ›

On September 29, Netflix will cease to mail out DVD rentals, the end of a 25-year movies-by-mail operation that expanded people's access to a world of movies and then, eventually, evolved into a streaming model that may have broken the entertainment industry entirely.

Why is Netflix DVD ending? ›

Why is Netflix ending their DVD service? Netflix attributes the end of the service to a shrinking DVD business. "Our goal has always been to provide the best service for our members, but as the DVD business continues to shrink, that's going to become increasingly difficult.

Did you have to return Netflix DVDs? ›

As a parting gift to its loyal DVD-by-mail members, Netflix will let them keep any discs they still have out. The company, which launched as a DVD subscription service 25 years ago, announced this spring that it would wind down the business — which, superseded by streaming, has been dwindling for years.

Will Netflix charge for unreturned DVDs? ›

Charges for unreturned discs

You won't be charged for any unreturned discs and can enjoy them for as long as you like.

How many people still get DVDs from Netflix? ›

Most of Netflix's 238 million streaming customers around the world will be unaware that the company first launched 25 years ago as a DVD mailing service. Even fewer might realise that operation has continued, with under 1 million people still subscribing.

Can I share my Netflix account with family in a different home? ›

A Netflix account is meant to be shared by people who live together in one household. People who are not in your household will need to sign up for their own account to watch Netflix. You can manage who uses your account by setting a Netflix Household.

Are DVDs coming back? ›

People are also returning to other older formats like DVDs to avoid the decision fatigue caused by services, such as Netflix, which have an endless selection of content. Cassette tapes are also making a comeback as they're cheap to produce and cheap to sell.

Did anyone get extra Netflix DVDs? ›

Netflix will send 10 extra DVDs to customers, and now says you can keep them. Since this story was first published, Netflix has said its DVD-by-mail customers will not be required to return the 10 DVDs it offered to send them before the service ends in September.

Is Redbox owned by Netflix? ›

Bill Rouhana, the CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul, which acquired Redbox for $370 million last year, tells The Hollywood Reporter that Netflix has brushed off his attempts to purchase its DVD business “three or four times” before Netflix announced its decision to sunset the offering on Tuesday.

How much is a Netflix DVD plan? ›

Netflix's DVD Plans

The only difference between these plans is the number of discs you can have at once: Basic: $9.99 /month; one disc at a time. Standard: $14.99 /month; two discs at a time. Premium: $19.99 /month; three discs at a time.

Will Netflix ever put their movies on DVD? ›

In April, a little more than 25 years after Netflix shipped its first DVD, co-CEO Ted Sarandos announced that the company would be shutting down its disc-mailing business for good at the end of September.

Did Netflix ever rent DVDs? ›

Netflix started as a DVD rental company in 1998 and shipped movies and series to homes, which enticed customers who no longer wished to travel to video rental stores in person.

What was Netflix originally called? ›

Netflix, originally known as Kibble, was founded by former marketing director Marc Randolph and computer scientist and mathematician Reed Hastings back in the year 1997, making the company technically older than Google itself.

What happened to my Netflix DVD queue? ›

However, Netflix has exited the market and sent out its last DVD shipments on September 29, 2023. After that, the Netflix DVD queue is invalid and you can no longer get DVDs and Blu-rays from Netflix. Don't be frustrated. You still have a chance to save your favorites with the following 2 methods.

Who will replace Netflix DVD service? ›

2023 Top DVD Rental Services Alternative to Netflix
Whre to Rent DVDs like NetflixPriceMaximum Rental Period
Redbox$1.80 per night for DVDs, $2.00 for Blu-ray.7 days
3D-BlurayRentalStarting from $8.99/1 month for 2 DVDs.As long as you want.
GameflyStarting from $8.95 one movie per month (no 4k).As long as you want.
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