Today 7th August 2019 News – Webmains Tech | Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the American customers may benefit from the bundle of Diney+, ESPN+ with Hulu ad-supported for under $15 only monthly.
These three streaming services is finally bundled by Disney and will cost $12.99 a month.
Bob Iger says this bundle will be available for customers on next November when Disney+ launches. Disney+ on its own will cost $6.99 a month, or $69.99 for a full year.
he says in the media: “Our play… is to have general entertainment, we’ll call it Hulu, more family-like entertainment which is Disney+ and sports.,” Iger said on the call. “And that bundle that we’re creating, that $12.99 bundle where you can buy all three, offers consumers tremendous volume, tremendous quality, and tremendous variety — for a good price.”
Star Wars, Marvel, Toy Story and Monsters Inc favorite characters will be featured up in new shows by the long Disney’s catalog of content and offers.
furthermore, after the Fox acquisition that was closed, Disney wants to add all episodes of “The Simpsons”, “The Princess Bride”, “The Sound of Music,” and “Malcolm in the Middle.” with more than 300 movie titles on day one. but ” Frozen II ” will exclusively be available on the platform next summer 2020.

“We’re also focused on leveraging Fox’s vast library of great titles to further enrich the content mix on our DTC platforms. For example, reimagining ‘Home Alone,” “Night at the Museum,” “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,’” Iger said on a call with CNBC.
Disney+ on its own will cost users $6.99 a month, or $69.99 for a full year.
ESPN+ is part of Disney’s plan to boost the sports network.
It has seen fast growth in the ESPN+ service since launching last year, adding more than 2 million subscribers. but it seems lately in trouble while Viewership declined, relations between cable operators and networks are rigid, and the situation remains unbalanced.
Sports streaming service is an advanced step further from competitors like Amazon Prime and Netflix which doesn’t have live sports programs.