Best Streaming Bundle Deals January 2026: Save on Disney and HBO
Explore the best streaming bundle deals for January 2026. Save over 40% on Disney+, HBO Max, and more with our comprehensive guide to new pricing and carrier deals.
Are you feeling the pinch of subscription fatigue? With Paramount and Disney raising their rates at the turn of the year, the cost of staying entertained is hitting new highs. However, January 2026 is also proving to be a golden month for those willing to embrace the 're-bundling' trend.
Best Streaming Bundle Deals January 2026: Top Picks
The most compelling offer right now is the HBO Max/ Disney+/ Hulu trio. While these services would normally set you back $56 per month for ad-free viewing, a new bundle has slashed that price to just $33. That's over a 40 percent discount, providing a massive library of everything from prestige dramas to animated classics.
- Disney+/Hulu/HBO Bundle: $33/month (Ad-free)
- Apple TV+/Peacock Bundle: $20/month (Ad-free)
- Starz Annual Plan: $36/year (Only $3/month)
Carrier Subsidies and Special Access
Phone and internet providers are becoming the new gatekeepers of streaming value. T-Mobile's Experience Beyond plan includes Netflix and Hulu at no extra cost, while Verizon offers a $10 monthly add-on for a Netflix and HBO Max duo. These partnerships often bypass the standard price hikes seen in individual app subscriptions.
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