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HULU VERSUS HULU LIVE UPGRADE
Review the list below of series, movies and specials coming up on Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ in August - while also keeping in mind the Live TV option - and ask yourself anew: Is it time to cut the cord, and instead upgrade to Hulu + Live TV? And, oh yeah, pay for a streaming service (or several) on top of that.

Or you can keep paying your cable company a small fortune for a package of channels that includes many you never watch. Over on ESPN+, you can binge the Derek Jeter docuseries The Captain, catch the latest episodes of America’s Caddie, keep current via SportsCenter and stream a robust selection of live MLB telecasts and PGA championship tour coverage.Īnd on top of all that, Hulu + Live TV - as the name would suggest - lets you stream live TV from more than 75 channels, such as those below: New releases on Disney+, meanwhile, include the streaming premiere of Disney-Pixar’s Lightyear, the I Am Groot series of animated sorts, the LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation special and Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (starring Tatiana Maslany). And you know you won’t want to miss the final episodes of Only Murders in the Building Season 2.
HULU VERSUS HULU LIVE MOVIE
The fresh fare arriving on Hulu alone this month includes Season 2 of the acclaimed comedy Reservation Dogs, the Predator prequel movie Prey, the Mike Tyson bio-series Mike and the new Steve Carell-led psychological thriller The Patient. Take a look at Hulu + Live TV, a streaming bundle which for $69.99 a month gives you access to a wide array of content from Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+, plus the ability to stream live TV from more than 75 channels (detailed below). If you’re ready to join that cord-cutting crowd and if you choose the right streaming bundle, you may not miss what that overstuffed cable package foisted upon you. households will have a traditional pay TV subscription by the end of 2023. If you haven’t yet “cut the cord” but find yourself more and more tempted to do so… a great time to make the move may be now.Īs forecast by Insider Intelligence, less than half of U.S.
