The newest Disney+ and Hulu bundle deal offers three months of streaming for $5 per month If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. The Disney+ and Hulu bundle is available again, providing a discounted rate for new and returning users. The deal allows customers to access both streaming services for three months at $5 per month, totaling $15. This is significantly lower than the usual $13 monthly rate, saving $24 compared to standard pricing. The current offer is not the most substantial discount seen in recent years. Last year’s Black Friday promotion included 12 months of the bundle for $5 per month, which was a more substantial deal. However, such a major discount is unlikely to return before the holiday season. With streaming prices generally increasing, even small savings can be appealing. The bundle includes access to popular shows like Paradise and Tell Me Lies, as well as hits such as Andor and The Bear. Fans of classic content can also enjoy old episodes of The Simpsons or a wide selection of Disney movies. For those with young children, the bundle provides access to family-friendly content like Curious George, which has become a favorite for many parents. Disney is currently integrating all Hulu content into the Disney+ app, but this consolidation is only available through the bundled subscription. The discount has been active for over a week and will expire at 8:59 AM PT on March 24. It’s worth noting that other bundles, such as the Disney, Hulu, and HBO Max combo, are not on sale, nor are any ad-free “Premium” versions of the services. This offer represents a rare opportunity to reduce streaming costs, especially for those who enjoy content from both platforms.#hulu #paradise #disney #tell_me_lies #andor

Paradise Season 2 Introduces The Best Villain Of 2026 So Far Hulu's "Paradise" began with a gripping mystery centered on the assassination of a U.S. president, only to reveal in its first episode a shocking twist: the series unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by a supervolcano eruption in Antarctica. This cataclysmic event triggered massive tsunamis and global chaos, setting the stage for season 2 to explore survival, moral dilemmas, and the lingering consequences of the world’s collapse. With the first season’s major mysteries resolved, the show now focuses on its protagonist, Xavier Collins, as he navigates the fractured surface world in search of his wife, Teri. Season 2 has evolved into a Western-style narrative, emphasizing Xavier’s internal struggles as he confronts the harsh realities of the post-apocalyptic frontier. Each episode follows his journey through isolated communities, where he faces individuals who challenge his principles and force him to question his role in a world reshaped by disaster. The season’s fifth episode, titled "The Mailman," introduces a pivotal antagonist who embodies the show’s growing complexity. This episode leans into the Western trope of the seemingly friendly small-town resident who harbors hidden motives, culminating in the introduction of Gary, a former mailman who becomes the most compelling villain of 2026. Gary’s character is layered with tragedy. Initially portrayed as a warm and community-oriented figure, he shares stories of his past with Xavier, including the formation of a survivor group that included Teri. However, his true nature is gradually unveiled. Gary’s jealousy over Teri’s decision to seek her family and her apparent indifference to his feelings drives him to betray his friend Ennis.#gary #teri #paradise #xavier_collins #dan_fogelman
