Get this Disney+ and Hulu streaming bundle — Save 20% and beat the price hike on Sci-Fi shows and movies

An image of a Xenomorph Alien alongside Earth, in space, with a green line appearing on Earth.
(Image credit: Disney / Hulu)

If you love Sci-Fi, the Alien and Star Wars franchises in particular, then you need Disney Plus. Now, thanks to this price-busting deal, you can save 20% on a three-month Hulu subscription, which includes every single show and movie, live and streaming, that Disney+ has to offer.

Save over 20% on Hulu with live TV for three months when you sign up directly via their site.

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Save over 20% for three months and watch the Alien franchise, including all of Alien: Earth, as well as the Predator franchise, ahead of Predator: Badlands, before the price increases.


Ask someone to name a famous sci-fi franchise, and chances are they'll say Alien, Predator, or Star Wars. Now, thanks to this Hulu deal, which folds in Disney Plus, you can stream every show and movie from these iconic franchises. That includes more recent ones, such as the awesome and eerie Alien: Earth and Prey, featuring everyone's favourite skull-collecting alien hunter.

On top of that, you can dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from The Avengers through to Marvel Zombies. This fantastic bundle, which will save you up $25 a month, also bundles in ABC's and FX's library of content, plus ESPN. So if, for some strange reason, there are members of your family who don't appreciate sci-fi, they'll be spoilt for choice too. Just remember, it's your duty to open their eyes to the joys of chestbursting.

What makes this deal so fantastic is that you're not just saving 20% on the bundle itself, you're also temporarily postponing Hulu's upcoming price rise. Without this deal, you'd be paying $82.99 this month and $89.99 next month. Taking advantage of this offer means you lock the price in at $62.99, for three months. Now, if we could just get a Star Wars / Alien crossover...

Key features: A massive library of content, including the Alien and Predator franchises (Prey and Alien: Earth included), every Star Wars movie and show, the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe, Doctor Who, Rick and Morty and so much more, plus 95 live channels.

Price history: This bundle traditionally costs $82.99 a month, and will rise to $89.99 in October. But taking advantage of this deal locks it in at $64.99 a month for three months.

Consensus: Disney Plus's catalogue includes some of the most well-known franchises, from Alien to Star Wars and beyond. Disney is regularly putting out new shows and movies, too, such as the superb Alien: Earth, and you can expect Predator: Badlands to come to the channel. For non sci-fi fans, there are 95 live TV channels, including ABC, ESPN and FX.

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✅ Buy it if: You want a huge library of sci-fi shows, including some of the most iconic franchises, plus nearly 100 live TV channels to keep the rest of the family occupied.

❌ Don't buy it if: You have less interest in live TV, or prefer more niche sci-fi franchises. The offer's also not open to current Hulu subscribers, only new subscribers or those who cancelled more than a month ago.

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Alexander Cox
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STAFF WRITER, E-commerce — Alex joined Space.com in June 2021 as staff writer covering space news, games, tech, toys and deals. Based in London, U.K. Graduating in June 2020, Alex studied Sports Journalism in the North East of England at Sunderland University. During his studies and since his graduation, Alex has been featured in local newspapers and online publications covering a range of sports from university rugby to Premier League soccer. In addition to a background in sports and journalism, Alex has a life-long love of Star Wars which started with watching the prequel trilogy and collecting toy lightsabers, he also grew up spending most Saturday evenings watching Doctor Who. 


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