This Disney+, Hulu and ESPN bundle deal is the perfect last-minute Christmas gift for families
Gift a whole new world of streaming this festive season
Looking for the perfect gift for the family this holiday season? How about unlimited access to some of TV’s most talked about shows, a whole heap of live sports and almost everything Disney, Marvel and Star Wars, all for less than twenty bucks per month with the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN bundle deal.
Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN Select bundle: was $36.97 per month now $19.99 at Disney
Save 45% on the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Select bundle plan until January 5, 2026, by picking up this limited-time deal that brings down the cost to just under $20 per month for up to 12 months instead of the usual monthly price of $36.97. This saving is for the ad-supported plan, which doesn't include downloads, although you can also get a 41% discount on the ad-free bundle plan to unlock these features.
Yep, you read that right. Until January 5, Disney is offering its Disney+ streaming service, alongside Hulu and ESPN Select for just $19.99 per month (or $29.99 for the ad-free, downloadable option) for an entire year. It’s a saving of 45% at the base level, so if you’ve been tempted by any, or all of these streamers, now’s a great time to treat the family to some extra festive cheer.
And if the thought of adding another three of the best streaming services to what is sure to be an already crowded entertainment hub is a concern, worry not, with word from Disney that 2026 will see their various services brought together into a “fully integrated unified app experience.” Exactly what that’ll look like is still a bit of a mystery, but we’d expect something similar to the international version of Disney+, where Hulu exists as a tab within the app. Either way, you’ll still be getting the whole kit and caboodle at the same bargain price if you subscribe now.
What's included in the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN bundle?
As for what’s on offer, that’s far too much to list in this article, although you can get a taste of everything added to Disney+ in December here. But you’re essentially getting access to three fully fledged streamers.
On the Disney+ side of things, there’s practically everything Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars, including the latest blockbuster MCU movies such as Fantastic Four: First Steps and Thunderbolts. There’s also music docs from the likes of Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift, as well as Disney Parks content such as one of the best Disney+ shows, The Imagineering Story, and Behind the Attraction.
If peak TV is more your thing, The Bear, The Handmaid’s Tale, Alien: Earth and Only Murders in the Building are counted among the best Hulu shows you can gain access to, alongside reality hits The Kardashians and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. There’s also plenty of exclusive movies to enjoy such as Prey, Vacation Friends and awards botherer A Real Pain.
If sports are more your thing, that’s where ESPN Select comes in, offering streaming access to ESPN+, getting you live events from the NHL and the PGA Tour as well as soccer from La Liga and Bundesliga. There’s also exclusive sports documentaries, and the complete 30 for 30 library.
No matter what your age or interest, the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN bundle is guaranteed to have something that takes your fancy, and at this bargain price, it’s a Christmas gift that'll keep on giving.
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Tom is a freelance writer, predominantly focusing on film and TV. A graduate of Film Studies at University of South Wales, if he's not diving in to the Collector's Edition Blu Ray of an obscure 80s horror, you'll find him getting lost with his dog or mucking about in the water with his board.
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