Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho reunited to voice 'Moana 2.' Disney Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Disney+ is offering a new deal for sports fans. For a limited time, the streamer is available in a bundle with the new ESPN Unlimited service and Hulu starting at $29.99 monthly with ads. The best free Disney+ offer is at Verizon, which is offering six months of the streamer's plan without ads for free when switching to select unlimited plans. After the trial period, the subscription auto-renews through your mobile service at $15.99 per account; learn more at Verizon here. Other streaming deals include the Disney+ and Hulu bundle from $10.99 per month; or the Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max bundle starting at $16.99 monthly. Learn more about what Disney+ offers, including pricing, catalog and special deals and bundles here. Related Stories Lifestyle L.A. Designer Clare Vivier On Creating Hollywood's Favorite Wrap Gifts and Her Silver Lake Flagship's Chic Makeover TV How to Watch Women's Rugby World Cup Online Without Cable for Free The new Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited bundle replaces the Disney+ Trio bundle (originally $16.99 and up monthly) that previously included ESPN+. All of Disney+'s plans and bundles let you stream everything under the Disney umbrella, including Marvel Studios series and movies, Lucasfilms' Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises, everything from Pixar (including Toy Story and Up), National Geographic documentaries and more alongside Hulu's content library of series from FX, Fox, ABC and other networks. That includes Emmy-winning series such as The Bear, Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke and Handmaid's Tale on Hulu; and The Last of Us and The White Lotus on HBO Max. Keep reading below for more of the best deals on Disney+, including discounts on bundles with Hulu, ESPN Unlimited and HBO Max. The Best Disney+ Bundle Deals 2025 Best deal for sports fans Disney+, ESPN Unlimited and Hulu Bundle Save 40 percent per month $29.99+ monthly $49.97+ monthly 40% off Get the Deal One of the best deals for fans of sports, TV and Disney is the Disney+, ESPN Unlimited and Hulu bundle for $29.99 per month with ads and $38.99 monthly without ads. Available to eligible new subscribers through Jan. 5, 2026, the package is about 40 percent off compared to individual subscriptions and autorenews at $35.99 to $44.99 per month after the first 12 months. Learn more here. Best deal for tv fans Disney Duo Basic with Hulu Save 45 percent per month $10.99 monthly Get the bundle The most affordable Disney+ deal is the ad-supported Disney Duo plan with Hulu for $10.99 per month, a savings of over 40 percent compared to individual subscriptions.
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