Netflix subscribers are fuming after the streaming giant announced its new ad-supported tier will cost £4.99 per month, and will show adverts during films and TV shows. Users took to Twitter to voice their displeasure about the new tier, called 'Basic with Ads', and the prospect of having to endure ads midway through their favourite content. Twitter user @thilirocks said: 'Time to drop Netflix! Imagine an ad appearing in the middle of a movie! What nonesense!' [sic] Meanwhile, @Jessicasparkelz commented on Netflix's move: 'Absolutely disgusting behaviour, to [sic] big for their boots springs to mind. And @honeyvercetti said: 'As if you're not making enough money!!!!' Netflix said there will be 'a plan for every fan' and stressed that none of the existing tiers are getting ads. 'Enjoy your Netflix experience exactly as it is today? Great! Nothing about the way you watch Netflix is going to change,' it said. Netflix announced earlier in the year that it would introduce adverts, but official details of the new tier were only revealed on Thursday. In an online video briefing, Netflix also provided a glimpse of what the experience of seeing ads on Netflix will be like. 'As if you're not making enough money': Users took to Twitter to voice their displeasure about the new Netflix tier Twitter user @thilirocks said: 'Time to drop Netflix! Imagine an ad appearing in the middle of a movie! What nonesense! Netflix said there will be 'a plan for every fan' and stressed that not all tiers are getting ads. Netflix currently has three subscription tiers - Basic, Standard and Premium - none of which have adverts @Jessicasparkelz said: Netflix was being 'absolutely disgusting' and had become too big for their boots