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This Disney Plus Hulu deal gets you four months for the price of one

Just in time to catch up with Andor

Chairman of Direct-to-Consumer & International division of the Walt Disney Company Kevin Mayer on stage at the Disney+ Showcase at Disney’s D23 EXPO. A large screen behind him shows a collage of Disney Plus content along with the Disney Plus logo.
Chairman of Direct-to-Consumer & International division of the Walt Disney Company Kevin Mayer on stage at the Disney+ Showcase at Disney’s D23 EXPO. A large screen behind him shows a collage of Disney Plus content along with the Disney Plus logo.
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Petrana Radulovic
Petrana Radulovic is an entertainment reporter specializing in animation, fandom culture, theme parks, Disney, and young adult fantasy franchises.

A limited-time Disney Plus and Hulu bundle nabs you the basic bundle (so, both services with ads) for just $2.99 a month, for four months. That totals to around $12. The regular bundle goes for $10.99 a month, so you’re basically getting four months for the price of one. After the four months, the price reverts to the usual $10.99. The offer is good till the end of March.

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Through March 30, new and eligible returning subscribers are able to sign up for the Disney Bundle Duo Basic plan, which includes ad-supported Disney Plus and Hulu. Following that, the price will go up to $10.99 per month.

In addition to hosting basically every Disney animated movie ever made (and their direct-to-home video sequels), Disney Plus also has all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe shows and movies — including Daredevil: Born Again, which just kicked off this past week, and the animated Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. The next season of Andor is also just around the corner. If you’re not here for the MCU and Spider-Verse of it all though, you should check out Pixar’s Win or Lose, which is probably the best thing Pixar has done in four years.

Meanwhile, Hulu is where you can catch up on Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and The Handmaid’s Tale (which is STILL going on) — but also home to a lot of my personal comfort comedies, like Frasier, Scrubs, and Golden Girls. Also new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy hit Hulu the very next day (another show that is STILL going on).