Everything You Need to Know About the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle

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The Disney Bundle groups Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ into one subscription with two main Trio options in the U.S.: Trio Basic at $16.99/month (ads on Disney+ and Hulu; ESPN+ includes ads) and Trio Premium at $29.99/month (no ads on Disney+ and Hulu; ESPN+ still includes ads). Current pricing and inclusions are listed on the Disney+ plans page and The Disney Bundle site. The bundle pairs Hulu’s broad TV/movie catalog and ESPN+ live sports with Disney+ franchises across Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and National Geographic.

In the U.S., eligible plans now surface Hulu programming inside the Disney+ app via a dedicated Hulu hub, delivering a more unified entertainment experience while keeping ESPN+ as a separate app for live sports. Disney highlighted this integration as a key step in its direct-to-consumer strategy (company update). You can still browse core Disney+ franchises alongside general-entertainment titles available with your plan.

Bundling also unlocks ESPN+ for thousands of live events and originals. Flagship rights on ESPN+ include every LaLiga match, every Bundesliga match, NHL out-of-market games via NHL Power Play on ESPN+, a daily MLB game during the regular season, PGA TOUR LIVE, and UFC events with PPV purchases available (LaLiga; Bundesliga; NHL; PGA TOUR LIVE; MLB; About ESPN+).

Key Details about the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle:

  • Price: Trio Basic is $16.99/month and Trio Premium is $29.99/month (Disney+ website; The Disney Bundle). Based on current U.S. list prices—Disney+ With Ads $7.99/month, Hulu With Ads $7.99/month, ESPN+ $10.99/month—the Trio Basic bundle ($16.99) saves $9.98/month (~37%) vs buying separately ($26.97). Trio Premium ($29.99) vs Disney+ Premium $19.99 + Hulu No Ads $18.99 + ESPN+ $10.99 ($49.97) saves $19.98/month (~40%). Sources: Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+. For context, Netflix’s Standard with ads is $6.99/month (Premium $22.99/month), and Amazon Prime membership (includes Prime Video with ads) is $14.99/month with an optional ad‑free upgrade noted in Prime Video Help.
  • Bundle customization: Duo Basic (Disney+ + Hulu with ads) is $9.99/month and Duo Premium (no ads) is $19.99/month on the Disney+ website. Hulu + Live TV plans (which include Disney+ and ESPN+) are billed separately—$76.99/month with ads or $89.99/month with Hulu (No Ads)—per customization options and Hulu pricing. You can also bundle it with your existing No Ads plan where eligible; taxes may apply.
  • Free trial: Disney+ does not typically offer a standard free trial for direct U.S. sign‑ups; occasionally, partner promotions provide limited‑time access. Check the Disney+ Help Center and sign‑up page. Examples of partner promos appear on carrier sites such as Verizon (U.S.) and O2 (UK); availability varies and terms apply.
  • Sign-up process: If you don’t have an existing Hulu subscription, get the bundle directly from the Disney+ website. Existing Hulu subscribers can move to the bundle via the Manage Accounts page. Third‑party billing (e.g., via app stores or pay‑TV) may limit eligibility—see any applicable restrictions. Disney’s Subscriber Agreement also prohibits sharing outside your household and allows enforcement actions if non‑household use is detected.
  • Note: Existing ESPN+ subscribers should sign up for the bundle through the Disney+ website.

Is the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Price a Good Deal?


Service Price
Disney Bundle Trio Basic $16.99/mo.
Disney+ (With Ads) $7.99/mo.
Hulu (With Ads) $7.99/mo.
ESPN+ $10.99/mo.

All information accurate as of 11/11/25.

At current U.S. list prices, buying the services separately totals Disney+ (With Ads) $7.99/month + Hulu (With Ads) $7.99/month + ESPN+ $10.99/month = $26.97/month (Disney+; Hulu; ESPN+).

Trio Basic at $16.99/month saves $9.98/month (~37%) vs separate plans. Trio Premium at $29.99/month vs Disney+ Premium $19.99 + Hulu No Ads $18.99 + ESPN+ $10.99 ($49.97) saves $19.98/month (~40%). Over 12 months, that’s roughly $120–$240 in savings depending on which Trio you choose (plans; bundle details).

If you don’t need ESPN+, Duo Basic (Disney+ + Hulu with ads) is $9.99/month and saves $5.99/month (~37%) vs buying both separately ($15.98). Duo Premium (no ads) is $19.99/month, saving $18.99/month (~49%) vs Disney+ Premium + Hulu No Ads ($38.98) (Disney+; Hulu).

Disney+ Bundle Device Compatibility

Most modern streaming devices are supported across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. Smart TV platforms like Samsung Tizen and LG webOS, popular streaming players (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast with Google TV), current game consoles, and major mobile OSes are broadly covered. For specifics by service and minimum TV model/OS cutoffs, see Disney’s device list and other official device pages (Disney+; YouTube TV devices overview; Max devices).

Feature support like 4K/HDR and Dolby Atmos varies by app, device, and title. Some services also tie certain features to plan tiers; always confirm your exact model and plan before subscribing. Keeping firmware and apps updated can resolve many compatibility issues (Disney+; Prime Video 4K/HDR help).

Here’s a list of mutually-supported devices for all three streaming services.

Connected devices

  • Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick
  • Android TV/Google TV (select models)
  • Apple TV (HD/4K, current tvOS)
  • Chromecast and Chromecast with Google TV
  • Roku (current models)
  • Samsung Tizen (2016+) plus LG webOS (2016+) and Vizio SmartCast (select models)

Desktop browsers

  • Chrome (current version)
  • Edge (current version)
  • Firefox (current version)
  • Safari (current version)

Gaming consoles

  • PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4
  • Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One

Mobile and tablets

  • Android phones (current versions)
  • Android tablets (current versions)
  • iPad (current iPadOS)
  • iPhone (current iOS)

Besides the ones listed above, each streaming service has a few additional supported devices that won’t be compatible across the bundle. To get a full list of supported models and devices, check the individual Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu websites.

Disney+ Bundle Content

The bundle combines Disney+ franchises, Hulu’s general entertainment, and ESPN+ live sports. In the U.S., “Hulu on Disney+” surfaces Hulu programming inside the Disney+ app for eligible plans, while ESPN+ remains a separate app focused on live and premium sports content (details).

Disney+ content

Disney+ anchors the bundle with Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. Recent exclusives include Marvel Studios’ “Agatha All Along,” streaming on Disney+ (official Marvel update). Eligible U.S. plans can also discover Hulu titles directly within the Disney+ app via the Hulu hub.

You’ll find legacy films and series alongside new originals across these brands, with parental controls and profiles to tailor viewing. The integrated Hulu hub expands general‑entertainment choices without leaving the Disney+ app in the U.S. for eligible plans (Disney).

ESPN+ content

ESPN+ carries extensive live rights and sports libraries: every LaLiga and Bundesliga match, NHL out‑of‑market games via NHL Power Play on ESPN+, PGA TOUR LIVE multi‑feed coverage, a daily MLB game during the regular season, and UFC Fight Nights with PPV purchases available for numbered events (LaLiga; Bundesliga; NHL; PGA TOUR LIVE; MLB; About ESPN+).

Note: ESPN+ is a separate app experience and includes advertising on live sports across all current bundles; an ESPN+ subscription does not unlock ESPN’s linear TV networks, and UFC PPVs require an additional purchase (About ESPN+).

Hulu content

Hulu adds thousands of series and films, including next‑day TV, FX on Hulu, and Hulu Originals. Marquee titles include “Only Murders in the Building,” with new tentpoles like FX’s “Alien” premiering exclusively on Hulu in 2025 (FX press). In the U.S., eligible plans can browse much of this catalog within the Disney+ app’s Hulu hub.

The Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ bundle therefore spans family franchises, general entertainment, and live sports—reducing the need to juggle multiple separate subscriptions for many households.

The Bottom Line

For most viewers who want entertainment plus live sports, the Disney Bundle delivers clear monthly savings with broad content coverage. Trio Basic is $16.99/month (~37% savings vs separate plans), while Trio Premium is $29.99/month (~40% savings vs separate ad‑free equivalents)—with ESPN+ including ads on both. If you watch little or no live sports, Duo bundles (with or without ads) may be the better fit (pricing; bundle details).