The exclusive content from popular IPs like Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars joining a rich library of Disney classics made Disney+ a service that many were interested in early on. But, when Disney announced a surprisingly low $6.99 per month subscription fee for Disney+, interest went up even more. The upcoming launch is one of many ways that Disney is marking its territory in streaming, as ESPN+ is growing with a $4.99 a month price point. Disney also recently took full control over Hulu, which has subscription options starting as low as $5.99 per month.
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With these various streaming services all under the Mouse House’s control, it was previously teased that a bundle would likely be offered to give users easy and instant access to Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu. During Disney’s earnings call for the third quarter of 2019, CEO Bob Iger confirmed that the bundle will be available for purchase on November 12, the same day that Disney+ launches, at a price of $12.99 per month.
With a combined price outside of the bundle of $16.97 per month, the bundle is a great deal for anyone interested in subscribing to all three of these services. If only Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) is what interests someone though, an extra dollar a month for the options that come with ESPN+ may still be worth the price of the bundle. It’s currently not confirmed if Disney will also offer bundles that include the ad-free version of Hulu, or even if a bundle for just Disney+ and a version of Hulu is also being considered.
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Source: Disney