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18-03-2025 Vol 19

Disney+ Hulu Bundle falls to $ 12 in four months, plus more of the best streaming offers available now

Whether you are a real wiring cutter or you just want to watch the next season of Stranger Things when it (eventually?) Falls, everyone is looking for streaming offers today. Lots have chosen VOD and LIVE TV streaming services rather than traditional cable in recent years, but the savings that the choice got you just a few years ago is somewhat evaporated now. Companies like Netflix, Disney, Max and others have consistently raised prices to the point where you might question whether streaming is even worth it more.

We at Engadget still think it for many reasons, but you can (and should) be smart with your money at the same time. Streaming appointments are an option, although they do not come up with the same regularity as discounts on AirPods. If you want to save money and still stream all the content you want, Engadget can help by putting the best streaming offers you can get right now, how to save with bundles and everything you should know before paying for another streaming service.

Real streaming offers can be hard to come up with. Most often they show up in the black Friday shopping period. Occasionally we see them sparingly throughout the year and they usually take the form of a reduced monthly or annual rate for a limited period. True streaming offers are typically on the adverted versions of a service, but once in a while you will find a unicorn of a deal at a level that has ad-free viewing.

If you are able to wait for an appointment before subscribing to a streaming service, we recommend doing so. You save money in advance and long term and you also have the opportunity to cancel your subscription before the price goes back to the normal rate. Maybe you find that you like the service so much that you feel good about paying full price for it – that’s the ideal situation. But if you are not forced to keep this app on rotation in your smart TV, most streaming services make it easy for you to cancel at any time. With that said, these are the best streaming offers you can hang right now.

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Disney+

As the name suggests, you get access to Disney+ and Hulu content with this bundle, both with ads. Given that you would pay $ 20/month for each service separately, you save quite a bit by going with this bundle. This latest deal brings the reduction of the standard price of $ 11/month down to just $ 3/month for four months.

$ 12 at Disney+

Starz (six months) for $ 18 ($ 28 discount): Starz’s latest deals give you six months access for only $ 18, which is shaking out to about $ 3 per day. Month. This represents a 61 percent discount from standard “half -yearly” plan that puts six months access for $ 46. To get the offer, go to the Starz Web site and click “Requirements Special Offers.” You must specify your E -Mail address before the reduced prices appear. As an alternative, you can choose the monthly plan discount that is currently $ 3 per day. Month II all three months.

Sling Orange for $ 23/month for the first month (50 percent discount): New customers can get sling orange or sling blue at half of the usual price for the first month, bringing the final prices to $ 23/month and $ 25.50/month respectively. Orange is probably best for sports fans, with eight exclusive sports and family channels, while Blue includes 19 exclusive news and entertainment channels. You can also get both orange and blue access to half of a month or $ 33 in total.

FUBO ESSENTIAL FOR $ 60/MONTH FOR THE FIRST MONTH ($ 25 DISCOUNT): FUBO has initial discounts on most of its packages, but it is perhaps the best for most people. It provides access to 215 channels, unlimited Cloud DVR and up to 10 simultaneous streams. Note that regional sports content is not included here; You will need to go up to pro or elite plans for it.

YouTube TV for $ 70/Month in the first six months ($ 78 discount): New subscribers can save a total of $ 78 when they sign up for YouTube TV’s base plan, which includes access to over 100 channels, unlimited DVR space and six household accounts with the option of streaming on three devices at once.

Spotify Student Discount – Premium + Hulu with ads for $ 6/month (72 percent discount): Spotify’s student’s offer remains one of the best around, giving you access to the premium level of music streamer and Hulu’s ad-backed plan for only $ 6 monthly. Purchased separately, you would pay $ 22 per day. Month for both services. Plus, the first month is free when you sign up.

Hulu Student Discount – Subscribe of $ 2/Month (75 percent discount): Those with a valid student ID can get Hulus ad-supported level for 75 percent discount on the typical rate. They keep the same selling price as long as they are students as well.

Max Student Discount – Subscribe of $ 5/Month (50 percent discount): Max offers their ad supported level to students at half of the usual rate. You just have to confirm that you are a student through UnidaysAnd be aware that this offer is only good for up to 12 months of service.

More consolidation is happening now than ever before in the streaming room, which means there are more streaming bottom settings. These bundles give you access to more content with a subscription price, but these prices are typically higher than paying for a single service by itself (obviously). It may be tempting to just get bundled, but if only one of these services in the bundle speaks to you, you will use less overall by simply paying for the individual service.

Speaking of a deep love for a single streaming service: If all your favorite shows are on peacock, or the latest releases at Max consistently bring you joy, you may want to consider paying for a year in advance. Subscribing with an annual plan usually saves you money in the long term over paying on a monthly basis. Unfortunately, not all streaming services (watching you, Netflix) have an annual subscription option. Here are some of the best streaming bundles you can get right now.

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Max

Max may not be technically under Disney-Hulu Mega-Numbrella, but this bundle gives you ad-free viewing across most content in all three services. Download support for offline -se is also included. Compared to $ 52/month you pay for these levels separately, you save 42 percent with this combination.

$ 30/month at Disney+

Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle with ads for $ 17/month: AD-supported Max is included here together with full, ad-supported access to Disney+ and Hulu. You save 43 percent with this bundle as opposed to paying for all three services individually.

Sling TV + Max starts at $ 53/month: Sling TV and Max have collaborated with a discount that gives new subscribers 50 percent discount on their first month with sling -TV, plus $ 5 discount monthly when subscribing to Sling TV + Max Bundle. The standard price for Sling Blue + Max Duo is approx. $ 58/month so you get a monthly discount of $ 5 discount on it. In addition, you only get half the price of the bundle for the first month. The campaign also applies to the Sling Orange & Blue + Max package, which has a standard price of $ 73/month.

Paramount+ with Showtime for $ 13/Month or $ 120/year: This includes everything in Paramount +’s important plan, except the ads, and also provides access to Showtime content, Live CBS streams and download features.

Hulu+ Live TV with Disney+ and ESPN+ for $ 96/month: This streaming bottom tamalamation is a bit confusing, but it offers a lot: You get live TV streaming via hulus service plus access to the following VOD services: Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+. Out of these three will only ESPN+ have ads.

Disney+ and Hulu Duo Premium for $ 20/Month: This bundle removes the ads from both Disney+ and Hulu (with the exception of Select Live and Linear Content) and allows you to download content for offline view. You save 43 percent with this bundle, as opposed to paying for both ad -free levels individually.

Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ TRIO BASIC FOR $ 17/MONTH: You get full access to Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ content with this package, albeit with ads everywhere. This bundle price is 47 percent of the total price of all three separate subscriptions.

Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Trio Premium for $ 27/Month: Like the Duo bundles, the Premium version of the trio is removing ads from most content in Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, and you can download content for offline view. This price represents a 43 percent saving compared to paying for all three ad -free levels separately.

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