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      11-13-2019, 08:43 AM   #20
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Just FYI, the Mandalorian is being released weekly, not all episodes at once....
Apple TV+, HBO Max (not released), Hulu (I think) and Netflix (is considering too) reworking their release schedules to weekly so that people don't binge watch all the shows and then have nothing to look forward to.

We're at the start of TV re-inventing itself.
I think Disney is offering a bundle for $12.99 a month not sure how they will work it if I already pre paid at a discounted price. It is not HBO though but espn plus along with Hulu I'd rather have HBO.
I read something similar on another site and it made my head hurt.

https://help.disneyplus.com/csp?id=c...0cf158bf9619c8

Unless, you really want or need all three, it's probably best to subscribe individually to each service, otherwise I could imagine hours long support chats trying to straighten things out if you want to change something.

For me ESPN isn't an incentive. I have the Disney+ at $69.99/year, which equals $5.83/mo. If I wanted Hulu that would be another $5.99/mo, which together is less than the bundle.

I've avoid Hulu and will continue to b/c what you get at each level is not clearly spelled out. For example, if I subscribe to the $5.99 plan do I get all shows the next day after they air? Based on my research the answer is yes, but/except ... and but/except are not well defined. Probably b/c of the content provider contracts but hey don't care that's Hulu's issue work it out.
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