Disney and Max are offering three services for $16.99 as a back Friday special. The partnership between WB Discovery and Disney will give subscribers the ad-supported versions of Disney+, Hulu, and MAX meaning the viewers will have access to a vast catalogue of content from major studios as well as tons of new original exclusives across the three services.
But what about the commercials I hate commercials
Well. If you hate commercials you can pay more and avoid them. It will cost you a good $13.00 more per month but you can get the three services commercial free for $29.99.
I am not trying to sound preachy so I understand if you prefer ad-free content. Accepting a couple of advertisements, typically a minute or less every so often is not to hard a pill to swallow for substantial savings. For old people like me in my mid 40s I grew up with commercials on most of my TV, outside of HBO. Since there was no such thing as commercial free Disney+ or Hulu. In general ads on services like theses are not particularly intrusive.
But either way you will have options. The difference though really ads up over the course of a year. Ad supported costs 203.88 compared to $359.99.