We've Come Full Circle, As Disney And Warner Bros Discovery Are Teaming Up To Combine Their Streaming Services Into One Bundle
Disney and Warner Brothers have been rivals for a while now and for so many reasons. Warner Brothers owns Loony Tunes, while Disney owns their classic kids shows. Warner Brothers owns DC, and Disney owns Marvel. Warner Brothers owns Animal Planet, and Disney owns National Geographic. Now, they’re teaming up.
Disney+, Max, and Hulu are going to be combined into a single bundle. Since the three will officially remain separate, consumers will not be forced to use all three. All three companies described the package as “the best value in entertainment and an unprecedented selection of content from the biggest and most beloved brands in entertainment including ABC, CNN, DC, Discovery, Disney, Food Network, FX, HBO, HGTV, Hulu, Marvel, Pixar, Searchlight, Warner Bros. and many more.”
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Disney, Warner Brothers, and Fox are also teaming up to create a sports streaming service, which has become known by some as “Spulu”, combining the words “sports” and “Hulu”.
Joe Earley, president of Direct-to-Consumer at Disney Entertainment recently said, “This incredible new partnership puts subscribers first, giving them access to blockbuster films, originals, and three massive libraries featuring the very best brands and entertainment in streaming today.”
As of now, no direct price has been stated.
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Source(s): Variety