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5 year oldAs if parents weren't already freaking out about Disney's new streaming service, now they are throwing in sports and The Handmaid's Tale, too.
Disney announced Tuesday it would bundle its three streaming services — Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ — for $12.99 per month.
Hulu now costs $5.99 and ESPN+ costs $4.99. When Disney+ starts later this year, it's to cost $6.99. So the cost savings of the bundle is about $5 per month (Starbucks coffee anyone?).
The company seems to be really going after Netflix, whose standard plan costs, you guessed it, $12.99 per month.
Disney is making the package available Nov. 12, the same day its new streaming service launches.
So, why will parents throw all their money at the Disney+ bundle?
While we do our best to manage screen time, sometimes the only 30 minutes we have to do the dishes is while the kids are watching an episode of "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." Those kids' shows will be covered by Disney+.
Then, when they finally fall asleep...it's binge-watching time! Enter Hulu and ESPN+ content.
Here are more reasons parents are losing their minds over the new streaming service and bundle.
By the end of the first year, Disney+ promised to house more than 8,000 Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic movies and TV shows.
Some popular titles on the list so far include "Frozen," "Moana," "The Incredibles," "The Little Mermaid," "Toy Story" and "Wall-E."
And yes, it also includes "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." Hot dog! (Netflix will continue to stream some recent tiles as late as mid-2020).
Disney's newest live-action films "Dumbo,""Aladdin," "The Lion King" and more will stream exclusively on Disney+, after their theatrical and pay-TV runs. The list will eventually include the much-anticipated "Frozen 2" and "Toy Story 4."
And let's not forget "Captain Marvel,""Avengers Endgame," and "Star Wars: Episode IX" for the older kids.
It probably won't be long before your kids to get hooked on something new, and parents will be hiding their kids' devices. Some are:
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