Disney Plus and Hulu combining into one app if you subscribe to both
Disney’s streaming bundle that includes Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Plus has long been one of the best packages in streaming, but now it’s getting a little less cumbersome to use too. Disney announced on Wednesday that certain Hulu content will be added to Disney Plus for those who already have both apps.
According to Disney CEO Bob Iger, who announced this new plan during an investor call on Wednesday, the new app will serve customers who already have both Disney Plus and Hulu, and is designed as an extension of the company’s existing bundles, which start at $9.99 a month. Combining the two apps is meant to reduce confusion, and make it easier for users to access content that they have paid for in each app.
Hulu will continue to be separate, and Disney Plus users can still log in separately.
Right now, there are several streaming consolidations taking place. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced that its streaming service Max, the new name for HBO Max, will soon start to incorporate certain Discovery Plus content for subscribers who have both services — though Discovery Plus will still exist as a stand-alone service as well.
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