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The Walt Disney Company is making a major change to its streaming strategy. The company announced that the standalone Hulu app will
It's almost time to bid farewell to the Hulu app. Here's when it's expected to merge fully with Disney+ and what that means for you.
LOS ANGELES - The streaming app, Hulu, appears to be in its final days. Here's what we know so far: Hulu's parent company, The Walt Disney Company, will reportedly shut down the stand-alone app and integrate all of its content with Disney+ sometime this year, but Hulu is already disappearing on some platforms.
The end of the year brings some fun stuff to watch, including tons of new movies, the return of a high-flying British thriller, and lots more.
Among the movies that will arrive on Hulu this month is Retribution, a high-octane Liam Neeson thriller that has garnered a dedicated fan base since its theatrical release. The constantly revolving doors of the Disney-owned streaming platform’s rich library are also set to welcome a plethora of other new titles this month,
Predator: Badlands will be released on premium video-on-demand—to buy on digital platforms like Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, and more —on Tuesday, January 6, at 12 a.m. Eastern Time (which is also January 5 at 9 p.m. Pacific Time).
Customers will be able to access the integrated Disney+ streaming app in 2026. A change is coming to the way viewers can access their favorite shows and movies on the Hulu and Disney+ streaming apps. Beginning next year, the Hulu app will be fully ...
It's a frustrating development for Switch users who would prefer to watch their streaming media on their hybrid consoles. The only noteworthy streaming apps on Switch 1 are YouTube and Crunchyroll, though neither functions on Switch 2. A Twitch app was also available on Switch, but it was discontinued in 2023.
You’ve seen Chekov’s gun many times before, but Together ( now streaming on Hulu, in addition to VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video) offers us the highly tantalizing Chekov’s Sawzall. Yikes? Yep – and you don’t know the half of it,