Disney+ and Hulu will soon be available in a single app in the US, with a beta scheduled to launch in December. The new Disney+/Hulu app was announced during Disney's fourth quarter earnings call on Wednesday.
"We remain on track to roll out a more unified one-app experience domestically, making extensive general entertainment content available to bundle subscribers via Disney+," said CEO Bob Iger.
The Brundlefly app beta test will be available to US users who are subscribed to a Disney Bundleplan. These bundles start at $9.99 per month for the Duo Basic plan, which includes both Disney+ and Hulu with ads. The app will then officially launch in early spring next year.
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Last week Disney announced that it would purchase Comcast's remaining 33 percent stake in Hulu for approximately $8.61 billion, taking full control of the streaming service.