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Disney's new streaming bundle debuts for the summer with ad-free Hulu!

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ESPN+ and Disney+ too? Whew...     Less ads, more binging The Disney Bundle now includes ad-free H

ESPN+ and Disney+ too? Whew... [View this email in a browser](   [Deals]( [Blog](   Less ads, more binging The Disney Bundle now includes ad-free Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ for just $20/month! There's an all-new plan to consider at [Disney+]( that the entire family will love. The Disney Bundle has been around for several months now, offering subscribers the ability to stream Disney+, ad-supported Hulu, and ESPN+ all for the low cost of just $13.99 per month. It's quite difficult to find a better deal in streaming, though there is a second Disney Bundle to consider now before becoming a member. The latest package includes the ad-free version of Hulu, along with Disney+ which is already ad-free and ESPN+ [for just $19.99 per month](. While there are a few shows that have limited ads on this version of Hulu, most of its content can be binge-watched uninterrupted. [The Disney Bundle]( From new exclusive series like "Monsters at Work" to new movies like "Black Widow" on the same day as they hit theaters, Disney+ is planning a huge month of new releases this coming July. And of course, there are always films and new episodes of current TV shows debuting on Hulu on a daily basis while ESPN+ lets you stream live sports, originals, and the entire 30 for 30 library. Basically, you'll never be left without something new to watch once you're a subscriber. With Disney+ priced at $7.99 per month, ESPN+ at $5.99 per month and ad-free Hulu at $11.99 per month, the latest The Disney Bundle offers a monthly savings of $6 off what these services cost separately. That's like getting ESPN+ for free each month! Unfortunately, there is no annual plan for The Disney Bundle at this time. Best of all, signing up for The Disney Bundle is easy even if you're already a current subscriber to one of its included services. Simply [sign up for The Disney Bundle]( using the same email to get started. All the best, Team Thrifter [Future Logo] © Future US, Inc., 11 W 42nd Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Thrifter Deals emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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