When Disney announced that its streaming service will cost just $5.99 per month once it’s available to customers in November, it became clear that Disney+ is a no-brainer subscription. Even if you’re already paying for other services, which may include Netflix, HBO, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime, to name a few, Disney+ is a substantial addition to your monthly entertainment bill at that price. Disney+ will have a ton of great content sourced from all of Disney’s properties, as well as plenty of original shows that will not hit competing platforms. As an example, Disney+ is already a part of the next major phase of Marvel’s MCU, with several series in development.
But it turns out that that $5.99 monthly subscription isn’t the best that Disney can do. That’s because the company unveiled a subscription option that costs $7 extra but delivers access to Hulu and ESPN+.
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Disney’s $12.99 streaming bundle is way too good to pass up, but it won’t ‘kill’ rivals originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 07:31:46 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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