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Disney+ Update Is a Big Change for Hulu & ESPN SubscribersDisney+ Update Is a Big Change for Hulu & ESPN SubscribersDisney+ Update Is a Big Change for Hulu & ESPN Subscribers

Disney has announced that it’s changing up the interface of Disney+, integrating some of its biggest content together for subscribers of Hulu, ESPN, and more.

What’s the newest changes coming to Disney+?

In a new announcement, Disney revealed that it would be slightly changing how it displays some of its content. Going forward, the top hub of Disney+ will now feature logos for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN. Viewers using the app and who have a bundled subscription can use the navigation bar to travel to different hubs and find the content they’re looking for.

Disney+ had previously already had tabs for different types of content. However, this was previously used for sectioning off various franchises, such as Marvel, Star Wars, and more. Now, though, fans who are looking to simply get to sports content can do so without having to need a separate streaming app.

A new “for you” page is also available on Disney+, and will aggregate some of users’ favorite content on the app in one big place. Disney goes over the changes in a new ad for the streaming service, which you can check out below:

The news comes just a few weeks after Hulu and Disney+’s recent pricing changes have gone into effect. Beginning October 23, 2025, several different tiers of Disney+ and Hulu went up in price. The full breakdown of new costs are:

  • Disney+/Hulu bundle (with ads): $11.99 (was $9.99)
  • Disney+ Premium (no odds): $18.99 (was $15.99)
  • Hulu standalone plan (with ads): $11.99 (as $9.99)
  • Hulu + Live TV: $89.99 (was $82.99)

The news also comes as Disney plans to phase out the Hulu standalone app, and unveil a unified Disney+ app that will house all of its streaming content under a single, standalone subscription.


Source: Comingsoon.net