Disney Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery, two giant film companies that have been competing with each other for a long time, have announced a partnership in the streaming business. They will be launching a new streaming package that combines the streaming services of both companies.
The new bundle will include Disney+, Hulu (currently owned 100% by Disney), and Max (formerly HBO Max). The pricing has not been announced yet, but it will offer options with and without ads. The service is set to begin in the United States during the summer.
The launch of this bundle could be a turning point in the streaming service industry, as user growth has been slowing down. Even Disney has previously launched a bundle with Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, but this is the first time they have partnered with a competitor to create a joint package.
Source: Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery
TLDR: Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are joining forces to launch a new streaming package combining their services, including Disney+, Hulu, and Max, in the United States this summer.
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