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USA Today
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Disney+ has a new bundle deal with Hulu and Max for National Streaming Day 2025 📺
Disney+ has a new bundle deal with Hulu and Max for National Streaming Day 2025 📺 Find out how to save 43% on the newest offer with Disney+, Hulu and Max. We've been living in the streaming era for many years now. You can almost hold your breath and skip the over-priced movie theatre tickets in exchange for Streaming Day deal! Yes, today is your lucky day! You don't need to pay cable prices to enjoy your favorite content. Tuesday, May 20 marks National Streaming Day 2025, an unofficial holiday that celebrates all things streaming, from TV shows and movies to music and live sports. To celebrate, top platforms like Disney+ is offering some stellar streaming bundles, including limited-time offers on trio deals. Yes, three platforms for less. Find out more about Disney+ offers below. Disney+ National Streaming Day deals How much does Disney+ normally cost? Usually, the Disney+ basic plan with ads is $10.99 per month. But, you can save by choosing to bundle Disney+ and Hulu, saving you 44$ on two streaming services. From family-friendly to dramatic scenes, here's a taste of what you can get with the Disney+ Duo Basic with Hulu bundle: What can you watch on Disney+ this year? Andor Season 2 Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld What can you watch on Hulu with Disney+? Hulu adds even more content to Disney+, like original shows and movies, plus current episodes of new shows like 'The Rookie,' new drama-filled episodes of 'The Kardashians' and the new medical drama 'Doc.' Here's some popular features on Hulu so this year: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Season 2 Good American Family Nine Perfect Strangers, Season 2 Get Disney+ with Hulu How much does the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle cost? The ad-supported Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle costs $16.99 per month, saving you 46% per month compared to subscribing to each service individually. What can you watch on ESPN+ through Disney+? When you bundle Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, you get access to live sports, studio content and original programming. Plus, it's all in one home on your TV or mobile device. Here's a look at some ESNP+ content you'll have access to with this bundle: Live sports like NHL, PGA Tour, UFC and even college sports ESPN+ films and originals like 30-for-30 Studio shows like SC+ Get Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ More: One year of Peacock Premium is less than $25 for National Streaming Day How much does the Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle cost? The ad-supported trio includes access to Disney+, Hulu and Max for $16.99 per month. This plan has a 43% savings compared to subscribing to each service individually What can you watch on HBO Max through Disney+? This is a new streaming offer: With the Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle, you can get premium HBO Max content and exclusive titles. You can stream top titles and episodic content that is released weekly, plus original and featured movie content. Here's a look at some of the top titles on Max right now: The Last of Us Season 2 The Rehearsal Season 2 And Just Like That... Season 3 Conan O'Brien Must Go Season 2 Get Disney+, Hulu and Max When is National Streaming Day 2025? National Streaming Day is celebrated annually on May 20. In 2025, it falls on Tuesday, May 20. What is National Streaming Day? National Streaming Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates digital entertainment from TV shows and movies to music and live sports across streaming platforms. It is considered a major shopping event, offering limited-time deals on streaming subscriptions, smart TVs and streaming devices. It happens to coincide with Memorial Day deals, offering even bigger discounts on major TVs and electronics.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
New On Disney+ May 2025
Disney+ has a fresh list of magical movies and shows, new and old, coming your way this May, including Disney+ Original titles like Andor: Season 2 and Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld. If you're trying to decide what to watch right now, you can find some of the most fun, nostalgic, and uplifting titles on Disney+ this month. Whether you need a pick-me-up or just something joyful to kill some time, Disney+ is bringing fun for people of all ages straight to your devices right now. (RELATED: Sign up for the Disney+ Bundle, which also includes access to Hulu and ESPN+, for just $13.99/month.) Disney+ isn't just a vault of old, unchanging classics. In fact, some of the best new titles on Disney+ are fresh, new original series and movies that premiere this month. Here are two of the best new titles coming to the platform this May: Celebrate Star Wars Day with this six-episode animated series that explores the galaxy's perilous criminal underworld through the eyes of two notorious villains. See the yellow lightsaber-wieling former assassin and bounty hunter Asajj Ventress (Nika Futterman) get a new chance at life, as well as quick-drawing outlaw Cad Bane (Corey Burton) confront his past when he is forced to face an old friend now on the opposing side of the law, all in Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld early this month, only on Disney+. The hit Star Wars story Andor returns to Disney+ this month for the last episodes leading up to an epic series finale. Andor: Season 2 continues to follow thief-turned-revolutionary Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) as he becomes a central figure in the Rebel Alliance as an all-out war with the Galactic Empire draws nearer. This last batch of episodes will showcase Cassian's transformation and growth into the rebellious hero he is in 2016 film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and is sure to end with a bang, so make sure to do yourselves a favor and check the episodes out when they drop on Disney+ in May. Wondering what else you'll be able to watch on Disney+ this month? Here's the full list of new movies and shows coming out on Disney streaming in May 2025: Rise Up, Sing Out (Shorts) (S2, 7 episodes) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse *New to Disney+ Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols (S1, 6 episodes) Doctor Who: Season 2 – Episode 4 *New to Disney+ Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge | Disneyland® Resort: Premiere *New to Disney+ Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance | Disneyland® Resort: Premiere *New to Disney+ Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld: Premiere – All Episodes Streaming *Disney+ Original Andor: Season 2 – Three New Episodes at 6pm PT *Disney+ Original Big City Greens (S4, 1 episode – 100th Episode) *New to Disney+ Broken Karaoke (S3, 2 episodes) Firebuds (S2, 2 episodes) Hamster & Gretel (S2, 12 episodes) History's Greatest of All Time with Peyton Manning (S1, 8 episodes) The Toys That Built America (S3, 12 episodes) The UnXplained (S7, 6 episodes) WWE Rivals (S2, 10 episodes) WWE Rivals (S4, 6 episodes) Doctor Who: Season 2 – Episode 5 *New to Disney+ Andor: Season 2 – Season Finale at 6pm PT *Disney+ Original Doctor Who: Season 2 – Episode 6 *New to Disney+ Tucci in Italy: Premiere – All Episodes Streaming *New to Disney+ Minnie's Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel (S1, 5 episodes) *New to Disney+ Doctor Who: Season 2 – Episode 7 *New to Disney+ Me & Winnie the Pooh (S2, 6 episodes) Playdate with Winnie the Pooh (S2, 5 episodes) Doctor Who: Season 2 – Season Finale at 11am PT *New to Disney+ How Not to Draw (S3, 4 episodes) ESPN Originals: Vince's Places, P.K.'s Places, E60 Once Upon a Time in Anaheim, No Easy Victories: The 1994 New York Rangers, select 30 for 30s, and more Films: Fight Club, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Black Swan, and more Live Events: Day 1 of all PGA TOUR LIVE events, one National Women's Soccer League match, UFC 315 Prelims, and more Series: A Thousand Blows, 9-1-1: Lonestar, High Potential, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Scandal, White Collar, King of the Hill, and more Studio Shows: Pardon the Interruption, The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny, ESPNFC, and more What's new on Disney+ is just a fraction of everything streaming new this month. And you might have access to more than one streaming library. If that's the case, then you'll be able to watch even more new movies and shows this month, and we've got guide to the new releases for all of the most popular streaming services. Plus, we update all of them monthly so you can stay on top of all the freshest content each platform has to offer: New on Netflix this month New on Amazon Prime this month New on Hulu this month New on HBO Max this month New on Starz this month New on BritBox this month New on Acorn TV this month New on Tubi this month New on Paramount+ this month New on Peacock this month


Daily Mirror
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Star Wars Day - the original cast members then and now
It's been almost 38 years since the first Star Wars movie was released and the ever-expanding franchise is still firmly a fan favourite. In honour of Star Wars Day, take a look at the original cast of the award-winning films compared to the present day Nearly 40 years after the Star Wars film was released, it remains a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. And this weekend, fans will be glued to their screens to see the new installment in the ever-expanding franchise when the animated series Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld drops on Disney Plus - on Star Wars Day no less - 'May the Fourth be with you...' Whilst viewers love the modern additions to the franchise, including the live-action series Andor, they hold a special place in their hearts for the original stars of the movies, who famously united with newer cast members in 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The seventh film in the franchise and part of the main 'Skywalker Saga' storyline, it saw some of the big stars reprise their career-defining roles, including Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Peter Mayhew. They joined the likes of British actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, and Gwendoline Christie on the red carpet for the movie's premiere, in a golden moment for fans. In honour of Star Wars Day, the Mirror has decided to compare photos of the original stars at the 1980 premiere of The Empire Strikes Back, to their appearance at the 2015 screenings and more recent public sightings. Let's take a look... Mark Hamill Mark Hamill, who played young Jedi Luke Skywalker in the first few films and reprised the role for the 2015 installment, looked dapper in his suit and bow tie as he posed at the first premiere in New York with his wife Marilou York, who he married just two years before. These days, Hamill can still rock a tuxedo and is pictured below at this year's BAFTAs proving he can still kill a black tie look. Carrie Fisher Meanwhile, a stunning Carrie Fisher could be seen chatting with Princess Margaret inside the Dorchester Hotel at London's 1980 opening. The then-24-year-old wowed in a slinky gown as she pinned half her hair back – she'd moved on from the infamous hairdo in the first film, Star Wars: A New Hope. The iconic actress returned as a general in the new 2015 installment. With the change in title came a shift in Leia's costume, with the actress admitting that even the signature buns don't feature throughout the whole movie. Carrie passed away the following year in December 2016 aged 60, after suffering from cardiac arrest, with a toxicology report finding that she had opiates in her system at the time. She did, however, still star in the next two installments of the recent trilogy, appearing in The Last Jedi - which she had finished filming before her tragic death, and was touchingly dedicated to her memory. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker also featured the iconic star, with the filmmakers using unseen footage shot during the seventh film, and getting her daughter Billie Lourd to step in to film a flashback scene, before digitally altering her face to replace it with Carrie's. "Billie was playing her mother," the Visual Effects Supervisor of the film told Yahoo. 'It was a poignant thing, and something that nobody took lightly — that she was willing to stand in for her mom." Harrison Ford Harrison Ford was 35 when he first played the role of Han Solo and he looked just as chuffed at 73-years-old to be returning to the iconic character of Han Solo.. When celebrating The Force Awakens, Ford was joined by his wife Calista Flockhart, who he married in 2010, during the Force Awakens premiere. The silver fox was dressed in a black suit with a pale blue shirt beneath – a much more casual look than he opted for in 1980. Looking equally happy with the glitzy event was his then-51-year-old wife, who stunned in an elegant black gown with silver detailing along the neckline. She beamed as she stopped for the paps with her hubby and wore a pop of bright red lipstick to add to her glam look, with her hair in gentle waves resting on her shoulders. It was great to see the pair smiling again after their horrific ordeal earlier the same year when Ford nearly died in a plane crash in March 2015. Firm Friends One thing we couldn't help but notice at the premieres for the original Star Wars Movies was how incredibly smart they all looked back then with their tuxes and bow ties - and just how well they appeared to get along. The cast looked like firm friends during the photo call for the franchise's second installment, The Empire Strikes Back back in 1980. The lead three – Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill – are joined by David Prowse (Darth Vader), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), and Kenny Baker (R2-D2) in one shot. And as they posed outside the Dorchester Hotel for the London premiere, the gang arranged themselves in height order – from Peter Mayhew's massive 2.21-metre frame all the way to Kenny Baker's 1.12 metre height. Both Mayhew and Baker have reprised their roles for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. While Prowse's character was killed off in the 1983 movie Return of the Jedi, the Dark Side has a new recruit in the form of Adam Driver's Kylo Ren.

IOL News
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
May the fourth be with you: ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld' arrives on popular streaming platform
Lucasfilm Animation's all new animated anthology series is set to premier exclusively on May 4 on Disney+. On May 4, fans are in for a treat as Lucasfilm announces the all-new animated anthology series of 'Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld', set to premiere on Disney+. Releasing on the "Star Wars" holiday, the highly anticipated series promises to take viewers on a journey to the darker side of the galaxy, exploring the untold stories of the underworld. The series follows two iconic villains, Asajj Ventress and Cad Bane, as they navigate the complexities of the dark side. Ventress, once a feared assassin and bounty hunter, is presented with an unexpected chance at redemption and finds herself on the run with an unlikely ally. Simultaneously, Bane is forced to confront his past when he encounters an old friend who has now become a Marshal. With a talented voice cast, including American actress Nika Futterman and voice actor Corey Burton to name a few, this series is a must-watch for any 'Star Wars' fan. Ahead of the launch, Disney+ has released an exciting trailer, key art, and stills for the series. Created by Dave Filoni, this all-new anthology series of animated shorts takes a deep dive into the criminal underbelly of the "Star Wars" galaxy.


Newsweek
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Everything New on Disney+ in May 2025
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Star Wars Day is just around the corner, and Disney+ intends to celebrate the day in style with three Star Wars titles hitting the platform on Monday: Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Disneyland Resort, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Disneyland Resort. If that wasn't enough, there'll also be new episodes of Andor for you to enjoy on May 6 and 13. (L-R) Dilan (Théo Costa Marini), Andor (Diego Luna) and Enza Rylanz (Alaïs Lawson) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. (L-R) Dilan (Théo Costa Marini), Andor (Diego Luna) and Enza Rylanz (Alaïs Lawson) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. Des Willie READ: Andor Season 2 Episodes 4, 5, 6 – Release Date, Schedule, Where to Watch However, if you're searching beyond Star Wars, there's still plenty for you to enjoy on Disney+ in May 2025, including new episodes of Doctor Who, which arrive on May 3, 10, 17, and 24. Spider-Verse fans will also be thrilled to hear that from today, you can stream Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which will have to tide you over until Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse releases in 2027. WWE fans will also be well fed this month, as May 9 features two WWE drops, seasons two and four of WWE Rivals. All that and more will come to Disney+ throughout the month, so check out the complete list of new titles on Disney+ in May 2025 below. What's New on Disney+ in May 2025? May 1 Rise Up, Sing Out (Shorts) (Season 2, 7 episodes) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse May 2 Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols (Season 1, 6 episodes) May 3 Doctor Who (Season 2) – Episode 4 May 4 Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld – Premiere, All Episodes Streaming Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Disneyland Resort – Premiere Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Disneyland Resort – Premiere May 6 Andor (Season 2) – Episodes 7, 8, and 9 May 7 Big City Greens (Season 4, 1 episode) – 100th Episode Broken Karaoke (Season 3, 2 episodes) Firebuds (Season 2, 2 episodes) Hamster & Gretel (Season 2, 12 episodes) May 9 History's Greatest of All Time with Peyton Manning (Season 1, 8 episodes) The Toys That Built America (Season 3, 12 episodes) The UnXplained (S7, 6 episodes) WWE Rivals (Season 2, 10 episodes) WWE Rivals (Season 4, 6 episodes) May 10 Doctor Who (Season 2) – Episode 5 May 13 Andor (Season 2) – Season Finale May 17 Doctor Who (Season 2) – Episode 6 May 19 Tucci in Italy – Premiere, All Episodes Streaming May 20 Minnie's Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel – Premiere, New Short-Form Series May 24 Doctor Who (Season 2) – Episode 7 May 28 Me & Winnie the Pooh (Season 2, 6 episodes) Playdate with Winnie the Pooh (Season 2, 5 episodes) May 31