
Disney has confirmed it will merge Hulu into Disney+ by 2026, officially ending Hulu’s standalone app and consolidating the company’s streaming platforms.
The announcement has fueled intense debate online, with reactions focusing on both the content changes and the cost of Disney’s bundle deal.
$30 is CRAZY………….. pic.twitter.com/SsWo0Jhe0n
— bingeworthy (@bingew0rthy) August 12, 2025
$30 for 3 streaming services with no ads, ability to stream 2 devices and 30 downloads?? That’s a steal. https://t.co/oMalGafOGc
— 💕 Doll Face✨ (@smoke_nd_pearlz) August 13, 2025
3 streaming services for $30 is a good deal https://t.co/oAE5FPoftX
— Mutual Combat (@UnkLeek_) August 13, 2025
30 for three streaming services and no ads? Whats the issue? 😭 https://t.co/PTDoImVlnD
— Amir (@PrinceAmir55) August 13, 2025
The merger will combine Hulu’s extensive library—including hit TV series and more mature programming—with Disney+’s family-friendly catalog. Proponents believe this integration will make Disney+ a stronger competitor to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video by offering a more diverse range of shows and films in one place.
However, critics worry the move could blur Disney+’s brand identity and alienate viewers who value Hulu’s independent image. There are also concerns about how adult content will be presented within Disney+ and whether existing parental controls will be expanded.
One of the most talked-about aspects of the announcement is the $30 monthly ad-free bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max. Some subscribers praise it as a cost-effective solution—offering offline downloads, multi-device streaming, and significant savings compared to paying separately. Others argue that the price is still steep, particularly for households that don’t watch all three services.
The change is expected to streamline subscriptions, eliminating the need to switch between apps. Still, many online commenters remain divided over whether the bundle represents genuine value or a push toward higher long-term costs.
With the merger set for 2026, Disney faces the challenge of uniting two distinct brands while keeping both affordability and audience satisfaction in focus.
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