Disney’s streaming bundle, which includes Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Plus, has long been one of the best bundles in the streaming space, but it’s also a little less fiddly to use now. On Wednesday, Disney announced that Disney Plus will soon add certain Hulu programs for subscribers who are already subscribed to both apps.
According to Disney CEO Bob Iger, who announced the new plan Wednesday during an inves tor call, the new app is designed to serve customers who already have Disney Plus and Hulu and is designed as an extension of the company’s existing packages Start at $9.99 per month
Despite the ease of use that this could bring, both Hulu and Disney Plus will continue to be available separately and users will still be able to sign up individually if needed once the change arrives.
This move comes amid several consolidations currently taking place in the streaming world. Just last month, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced that his streaming service Max, the new name for HBO Max, will soon begin integrating certain Discovery Plus content for subscribers who have both services – However, Discovery Plus will continue to exist as a stand-alone service as well.