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A single Disney Plus app will soon include all Hulu shows and movies

Hulu subscribers may soon have to switch to Disney Plus as the company prepares to merge both services into one app.

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Disney’s bold move to fold Hulu into Disney Plus signals a major shift in the streaming wars, promising streamlined navigation for viewers even as it raises doubts about Hulu’s standalone future. During its Q3 earnings call on August 6, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that by next year, every bit of Hulu’s library—movies, series, and originals—will live inside a single, unified Disney Plus app. That announcement came just weeks after Disney closed its purchase of Comcast’s remaining stake in Hulu, finally granting the House of Mouse full control over the service’s destiny.

Disney first dipped its toes in Hulu integration late in 2023, when it introduced a Hulu “tile” inside Disney Plus, giving bundle subscribers a shortcut rather than full content access. That beta experiment paved the way for full unification: Iger emphasized on the call that combining “all of the program assets” of both services would deliver “a far better consumer experience” by reducing app-switching friction and offering richer personalization on a single homepage.

Despite the integration news, Disney stopped short of declaring Hulu’s death knell. When pressed on the fate of Hulu’s standalone app, Iger “dodged the question,” suggesting the company is keeping its options open while prioritizing users’ convenience. A Disney spokesperson later told Variety users could still subscribe to Hulu or Disney Plus individually post-launch, though it’s unclear if Hulu + Live TV will remain under its own roof or become a Disney Plus-hosted offering.

Fully merging backend systems isn’t just about viewer ease—it’s a money play. Analysts estimate Disney could trim approximately $3 billion in duplicate tech and administrative costs over the next two years by centralizing ad serving, content delivery, and billing under one platform. The company already merged Hulu and Disney Plus ad servers into a single “Mission Control” system this summer, enabling advertisers to buy across both services seamlessly—and boosting Disney’s appeal in the competitive ad market.

Disney’s streaming empire is more than film and TV. Alongside the unified app, the company announced on the same earnings call that its standalone ESPN streaming service will launch on August 21 for $29.99/month, with bundle options tying it to Disney Plus and Hulu. By weaving their three major brands into customizable bundles, Disney aims to deepen engagement, reduce churn, and fend off rivals like Netflix and Max (now HBO Max), which are similarly experimenting with tiered, ad-supported offerings.

The integration gambit in the U.S. echoes Disney’s global strategy. In regions where Hulu never launched, Disney operates the “Star” hub inside Disney Plus. According to company filings, Star content will soon be rebranded under the Hulu name in select markets, unifying Disney’s international and domestic streaming architectures. This move simplifies branding and could accelerate growth abroad by leveraging Hulu’s growing cache of general-entertainment titles.

For subscribers juggling multiple apps—Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN+, Max, Prime Video—consolidation feels overdue. A unified Disney experience promises fewer taps, smarter recommendations, and a cohesive billing dashboard. But some Hulu loyalists worry beloved originals like “Only Murders in the Building” will get lost among Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar juggernauts. Disney will need to balance a diverse content slate without overwhelming any single fanbase.

By dissolving Hulu’s silo, Disney is embracing the streaming world’s next phase: fewer, more robust apps with flexible bundling, leaner operations, and ad-powered tiers. If executed well, the unified app could set a new standard for how media giants deliver and monetize entertainment. Yet success hinges on smooth migration—both technically and in consumer perception. Come next year, the question won’t just be what lies in Disney’s vault, but how effortlessly viewers can lose themselves in it.


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