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    Disney+ and Hulu will become a single app in early 2026, but worrying price elasticity claims may not mean a subscription hike

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    Wed, 06 Aug 2025 15:56:00 +0000

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    Disney has revealed plans to fully integrate Hulu and Disney+ into one app, but lets not be worried about a price increase just yet.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Hulu will be fully integrated into Disney+ in 2026 The standalone Hulu app will be shut down Bob Iger claims price elasticity will help a better consumer experience

    Disney has reported its third quarter FY25 earnings, but its not the companys figures that have made headlines, with CEO Bob Iger announcing the full integration of Hulu and Disney+ set for 2026. In effect, this means the standalone Hulu app will no longer exist, as the platforms entire back
    catalog will be moved to Disney+, which already houses some Hulu content.

    As Iger himself explained in Disneys earnings report : Today we are
    announcing a major step forward in strengthening our streaming offering by fully integrating Hulu into Disney+. This will create an impressive package
    of entertainment, pairing the highest-caliber brands and franchises, great general entertainment, family programming, news, and industry-leading live sports content in a single app.

    The statement continues: By creating a truly differentiated streaming offering, we will be providing subscribers tremendous choice, convenience, quality, and enhanced personalization. This will enhance our ability to continue to grow profitability and margins in our entertainment streaming business through expected higher engagement, lower churn, and advertising revenue potential, as well as operational efficiencies that over time may result in savings that we can reinvest back into the business.

    Of course, the first thing this makes us think of is a potential price hike, with existing Disney+ subscription plans and bundles already increasing by roughly $1-2 every year for the past three years. While no confirmed plans have been announced, Iger also hinted that price elasticity would be considered. While weve got no clear idea what that means yet, I dont think we should be too quick to be negative. Disney+ and Hulus merger might not mean a significant price hike next year Existing Hulu and Disney+ plans. (Image credit: Hulu)

    Lets look at the existing plans as a guide. Disney did announce price increases for standalone subscriptions, Hulu and ESPN+ bundles, this time
    last year, but the no ads Disney+, Hulu and ESPN premium bundle remained at its regular $19.99 price point in the US. Disney+ prices in Australia went up again in February 2025, but stayed within the $1-2 increase remit that US prices saw in earlier months. But regardless of which bundles hiked the price up and which didnt, these are all bundles and Disney wont be able to sell as many of those now.

    Unless Disney takes more of the best streaming services around under its
    wing, Disney+ can only feasibly be coupled with ESPN+ and HBO Max as bundles if Hulu solely exists within the main app. We can make a pretty sure guess of this as Hulu will be outright replacing the existing Star tile within the
    app. As Iger explained: Hulu will also become a global general entertainment brand, and in the fall, it will replace the Star tile on Disney+ internationally. Work is already underway to continue enhancing our technology, and over the coming months, we will be implementing numerous improvements within the Disney+ app, including exciting new features and a more personalized homepage. All of this work will culminate with the unified Disney+ and Hulu streaming app experience that will be available to consumers next year.

    The company also wont want to lose any of its subscribers through the integration process. Disney and Hulu combined ended the third quarter on 183 million subscribers, which was up 2.6 million from the second quarter. Disney is predicting a further 10 million new subscribers for the fourth quarter, which cant be achieved if people begin to begrudge the service for hiking up prices to accommodate a change they potentially didnt ask for.

    For now, we dont know where this leaves subscribers financially, but lets not panic just yet. Disney hasnt given any reason for us to absorb another price increase if anything, there are fewer reasons for that to be the case.
    Disney will be launching a new ESPN standalone streaming service on August 21st (that will be separate to ESPN+), which might give us a clearer idea on where prices are heading. You might also like Disney Plus password sharing: how the crackdown works and what you need to know You can finally stream the King of the Hill reboot, but creators admit biggest change goes beyond Hanks Middle America: It certainly made us skip ahead Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff series: everything we know about the Hulu reboot so far



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