Grabbed the Hulu with Live TV, ESPN and Disney+ bundle deal? Here’s what you need to stream first

Bob, Linda, Louise and Gene stand in the kitchen looking dumbfounded
Bob's Burgers is something you need to watch ASAP, trust me. (Image credit: Fox)

  • The Hulu with Live TV bundle is discounted to $64.99 per month for 3 months until October 23
  • The regular monthly price is $82.99 per month, which is increasing to $89.99 per month as of October 21
  • Includes Disney+ and ESPN in the bundle

If you've ever been on the fence about getting a Hulu subscription, now's the time to pounce – the Hulu with Live TV bundle is discounted to $64.99 per month for 3 months. The deal will be available until October 23. Normally, it's $82.99 per month, so you're saving more than 20%.

Hulu with Live TV, Disney+ and ESPN Select bundle: $82.99 $64.99 at Hulu

Hulu with Live TV, Disney+ and ESPN Select bundle: was $82.99 now $64.99 at Hulu
Save over 20% on Hulu's Live TV bundle until October 23, 2025, by picking up this limited-time deal. It brings the price down to $64.99 per month for three months, instead of the usual $82.99 per month. With a price increase of $7 per month set to be introduced on October 21 (making the bundle $89.99 per month), you'll want to act fast! Disney+ and ESPN Select access are also included but be aware that this bundle does include ads.

Of all the Hulu price plans and deals I've seen in the past, this might just be the one to top them all. You'll need to act fast though, because the baseline price for Hulu's monthly plan will increase to $89.99 from October 21. That's a $7 monthly increase, which is more than the typical increases we see from Netflix, Prime Video and co.

Given the impeccable back catalog Hulu has, it's already a given that it's among the best streaming services around. Add in ESPN, Disney+ and hundreds of live TV channels, and it's a must for your streaming rotation.

For me, the jewel in Hulu's crown is an animated comedy we've all-but stopped talking about. The Simpsons and Family Guy are running away with our attention, but let me draw your attention back to the humble burger, and the Belchers who make them.

Get the Hulu with Live TV, ESPN and Disney+ bundle deal and stream Bob's Burgers

Bob's Burgers

The Belchers might be my favorite fictional family. (Image credit: 20th Century Television)

Of course I'm talking about Bob's Burgers, the animated comedy following the Belcher family (made up of husband and wife Bob and Linda and kids Tina, Gene and Louise) in their day-to-day lives working in the eponymous restaurant.

It's difficult to say who is more unhinged. While Bob tries his best to stay bothered by every inconvenience, Linda is the life and soul of every scene, with spontaneous songs to match. Tina is the epitome of an overly-hormonal and awkward teen, while Gene fully leans into his own weirdness, showcasing his quirks wherever possible. Somewhere else, Louise is probably plotting world domination.

Together, they are effortlessly funny, with enough one-liners to rival the golden years of The Simpsons (of course, that's seasons 3-10). There are impromptu musical numbers, a cow wearing a wig, a made-up board game called Gayle Force Winds, and the mash-up of Die Hard and Working Girl you never knew you needed.

On top of the 16 seasons we've got readily available to binge, Hulu and Disney+ are also home to The Bob's Burgers Movie. Think a whodunnit mystery wrapped up in the threat of Bob's restaurant actually going underwater... and I mean that literally.

The weird and wonderful ensemble that lives on the Wharf is what tips Bob's Burgers into iconic territory, from terrifying arts and crafts lady Edith to Linda's delusional sister Gayle (my personal fave). Come for the chaos and stay for it, too... the comedy hasn't squandered its quality at all.


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Jasmine Valentine
Streaming Staff Writer

Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.

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