Disney to integrate Hulu and Disney+ in 2026

Disney to integrate Hulu and Disney+ in 2026



Walt Disney Co. is on track to fully integrate its streaming platforms Hulu and Disney+ in 2026.

Hulu isnโ€™t disappearing; Disney hasnโ€™t set a date to retire the stand-alone app. But the Burbank entertainment giant is making progress on its plan to fold Hulu content into the Disney+ platform sometime next year.

The Burbank entertainment giant announced last summer that it was merging Hulu programming onto Disney+. Executives declined Tuesday to provide a timetable for the launch of the integrated platform.

โ€œWe are building on Disneyโ€™s value proposition in streaming by combining Hulu into Disney+ to create a unified app experience featuring branded and general entertainment, news, and sports, resulting in a one-of-a-kind entertainment destination for subscribers,โ€ Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger told Wall Street analysts during an August earnings call.

Disney acquired the controlling stake of Hulu as part of its $72-billion purchase in 2019 of much of Rupert Murdochโ€™s Fox assets. But the full integration of Hulu was paused until earlier this year, when Disney finalized its purchase of Comcastโ€™s one-third stake in the service after a testy dispute between the two rivals.

Until 2019, Hulu was owned by Comcastโ€™s NBCUniversal, Disney and Fox.

Earlier this month, Disney engineers refreshed the Disney+ homepage to allow users to seamlessly move among its various catalogs โ€” Disney+, Hulu and ESPN.

Disney has said Hulu will live on as the global brand for general entertainment, with such shows as โ€œOnly Murders in the Building,โ€ โ€œParadiseโ€ and โ€œThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.โ€

As part of the Mouse Houseโ€™s choreographed months-long rollout, the company switched the Star tile for international Disney+ customers in October. Now, the green Hulu logo appears for those users. (Star, a popular television service in India, was also among the Fox assets that Disney acquired nearly seven years ago.)

Disney separately operates Hulu + Live TV, a pay-TV service with popular broadcast and cable channels, including ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and ESPN. Eventually, that service will be folded into the Disney+ app.

Hulu subscribers will continue to be able to access the app well into next year.

After the launch of the combined platform, Hulu subscribers will be able to watch Hulu-branded shows, but Disney is designing the experience to entice users to upgrade to a Disney bundle. The companyโ€™s goal is for fewer subscribers to drop their plans and, instead, spend more time on the Disney+ app.

As the year draws to a close, Disney is celebrating a successful year at the box office. It released two movies that surpassed $1 billion in global ticket sales: โ€œZootopia 2,โ€ and โ€œLilo & Stitch.โ€ The James Cameron movie โ€œAvatar: Fire and Ash,โ€ which debuted this month, so far has made more than $750 million worldwide.

The companyโ€™s TV programmers are under pressure to boost their slate of original television and streaming shows.

Disney mustered just three entries in Nielsenโ€™s Streaming Top 10 for the last week of November, according to the rating agencyโ€™s most recent report.

All were acquired shows, including โ€œHomeland,โ€ a decade-old Showtime production that runs on both Hulu and Netflix. โ€œHomeland,โ€ starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, was ranked fifth for that week, lagging well behind Netflixโ€™s โ€œStranger Things,โ€ which broke records. Paramount+โ€™s โ€œLandman,โ€ from Taylor Sheridan, was the second-most popular streaming show.

โ€œBobโ€™s Burgers,โ€ a show created for Fox and available on Hulu, ranked seventh. โ€œBluey,โ€ an Australian cartoon distributed by Disney+ was the eighth most popular streaming show.

Disney programmers are preparing reboots of nostalgic 20th Television-produced shows, including โ€œMalcolm in the Middleโ€ and โ€œScrubs.โ€

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