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Sky launches 'world-first' TV bundle with Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and Hayu for only £24
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Updated 16:16 27 Feb 2026 GMTPublished 13:03 11 Feb 2026 GMT

Sky launches 'world-first' TV bundle with Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and Hayu for only £24

Disney+ users could save £5.99 per month

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Disney+ customers have been urged to sign up for a new subscription to save £5.99 per month.

In case you missed it, Sky has launched a 'world-first' TV bundle that includes Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hayu in a single subscription for only £24.

Its biggest UK TV plan to date, the news comes as HBO Max prepares to launch in the UK and Ireland on Thursday, March 26.

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For those of you who already have a Disney+ Standard or Disney+ Premium subscription, you can move your existing plan to Sky and save £5.99 a month.

For price comparison, a Sky Ultimate TV contract* (with access to Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hayu) costs £24 per month, which comes to £576 during a 24-month contract.

Meanwhile, a standalone Disney+ Standard subscription costs £5.99 per month.

Existing Sky customers are in for a treat too, as they will receive free access to Disney+ Standard with Ads (from March), HBO Max Basic with Ads (from March 26), and Hayu (from July).

As fans will know, HBO Max is set to air the upcoming Harry Potter TV franchise, and will become the new home for Friends - which is great news if you missed the Netflix deadline.

The new TV bundle includes Disney+, HBO Max and Hayu (Getty Images/georgeclerk)
The new TV bundle includes Disney+, HBO Max and Hayu (Getty Images/georgeclerk)

Meanwhile, Hayu is the best place to go for all things reality TV with The Real Housewives, Below Deck, and Vanderpump Rules back catalogues up for grabs.

So, when does the new deal land, and what happens if you already have a Sky TV subscription? Find out everything you need to know below.

When does the new Sky Ultimate TV pack land and what does it include?

The Sky Ultimate TV pack will include Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hayu for just £24 per month.

As though that isn't enough to convince you, new customers will also gain access to over 130 channels including Sky Comedy, Sky Documentaries, Sky Crime, and Sky History.

What's included in the Sky Ultimate TV Pack:

  • Netflix
  • Disney+ Standard with Ads
  • HBO Max Basic with Ads
  • Hayu (from July 2026)
  • Sky Entertainment and Sky Atlantic

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What if I already have a Sky subscription?

Existing Sky Stream and Sky Glass customers will get easy access as part of their Sky TV subscription, with over £20 worth of streaming apps included each month:

  • Disney+ Standard with Ads from March (date to be confirmed)
  • HBO Max Basic with Ads from when it launches in the UK and Ireland on March 26
  • Hayu (from July 2026)

What if I already have a NOW or Disney+ subscription?

If you already have a NOW subscription, you will be able to access HBO Max (basic with ads) at no extra cost from March 26, as part of the new NOW Entertainment and HBO Max membership.

A new NOW Entertainment membership will also be available from just £4.99 a month with access to Sky Originals and Exclusive series.

For those of you who already have a Disney+ Standard or Disney+ Premium subscription, you can move your existing plan to Sky and save £5.99 a month.

*Prices may change during the minimum term

Visit the Sky website here to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: georgeclerk/Getty Images

Topics: Netflix, Disney Plus

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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