Two streaming services are better than one — this is your last chance to score this Disney+ and Hulu bundle and pay $15 for three months

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Hot on the heels of its January bundle deal, Disney+ is offering yet another discount with Hulu, giving you a taste of two of the best streaming services out there. If you've been struggling with which service to sign up to, now is your chance to take advantage of this limited offer — because you only have a matter of hours left to claim it.

Normally, the Disney+ and Hulu bundle starts at $12.99 a month for its ad-supported tier, but this three-month deal knocks off $8, so you'll only be $5 a month ($15 in total for the three months). After this period, your monthly fee will revert to $12.99.

Disney+ and Hulu ad-supported bundle deal
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Disney+ and Hulu ad-supported bundle deal: was $12.99 now $4.99 at Disney+

Can't choose between the two? This bundle deal gives you a taste of two of the best streaming services out there, costing just $15 for three months. Save 62% and go to town exploring their extensive catalogs. I recommend opting for The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, especially if you're a sucker for reality TV.


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