Disney will launch their Disney+ streaming service this fall, and customers will be able to sign up for a bundle including the new streaming service, ESPN+, and ad-supported Hulu for only $12.99 per month. A standalone Disney+ subscription is priced at $6.99 per month, or $69.99 a year.
The bundled offering was announced by Disney CEO Bob Iger during the company’s quarterly earnings call on Tuesday. The bundle will be available alongside the launch of the Disney+ streaming service, which is scheduled to launch on November 12.
The new Disney streaming service will offer subscribers access to the massive library of Disney-owned movies and television shows, including content from popular franchises that include the Star Wars and Marvel universes. Disney will also create original content for the service.
Disney’s recent acquisition of 21st Century Fox will allow Disney to include such newly acquired shows like “The Simpsons,” and movies such as “The Princess Bride.”