Disney will be making things a little simpler for streaming customers after Disney+ debuts this November. During a quarterly earnings call (via Deadline ), CEO Bob Iger confirmed rumors that Disney will offer a discounted subscription plan that combines the company's three core streaming services into one bundle.

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The bundle includes Disney+, ESPN+ and the basic, on-demand version of Hulu. The bundle will be priced at $12.99 per month, a $5 discount versus subscribing to all three plans individually. Not coincidentally, $12.99 is the same price as Netflix's standard monthly subscription plan.This bundled service will be available starting on November 12, 2019, the same day Disney+ launches in the US. Disney acquired majority control of Hulu from Comcast in May 2019. At the time Iger said, "We are now able to completely integrate Hulu into our direct-to-consumer business and leverage the full power of The Walt Disney Company’s brands and creative engines to make the service even more compelling and a greater value for consumers."Because Disney+ won't be including any R-rated content , bundling these services together makes sense on Disney's part. However, it remains to be seen whether content from all three bundled services will be accessible from one, single interface. Disney+ will include the entire Disney motion picture library , and be home to numerous original series like The Mandalorian and WandaVision . Like many of Hulu's original series, The Mandalorian will release each of its episodes on a weekly basis , instead of opting for Netflix's binge model. Meanwhile, the new Marvel shows will "directly affect" the MCU in a way previous TV projects haven't.For more on what to expect from Disney+, here's a breakdown of everything coming to the service so far

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