The Best Streaming Bundles in 2025
Looking to bundle your monthly streaming costs into one bill?


Ever since digital streaming was introduced as an alternative to cable, companies like Disney, Warner Bros, Netflix, and Amazon have been finding new ways to "revolutionize" monthly subscriptions, which has more or less come right back around to the concept of cable. (Only now every "channel" requires its own login and password, and costs at least $7 a month.) As the streaming service war wages on with constant changes, mergers and acquisitions, "bundles" are becoming more common as more streaming services are created, and some of these have gotten creative with including both digital and physical services.
The ability to combine multiple networks and major streaming platforms into a single subscription is becoming simpler than ever (thankfully) and gives better savings over subscribing individually to every service you'd want. Depending on your needs as a subscriber and your interests as a streamer and/or online shopper, the options available should tick many of your boxes.
Check out our picks below for the best streaming bundles to consider subscribing to in 2025:
Deal Alert: Hulu & Disney+ for $2.99/month
While not necessarily the best streaming bundle, it's definitely the cheapest. Right now, you can sign up for the ad-supported basic bundle of Hulu and Disney+ for just $2.99 for your first four months, over 70% off the regular monthly price of $10.99. The deal lasts until March 30, and it's unlikely we'll see better streaming deals until Black Friday.
Disney+, Hulu, and Max Bundle – $16.99/month (with ads)
Announced last summer, the Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle is now available to subscribe to at $16.99/month for an ad-supported tier. (Going ad-free on all three platforms will bump up the price to $29.99/month.) Now that Hulu and Disney+ price increases have arrived, this bundle is overall the best deal in streaming. Though there is also a Disney+ and Hulu bundle deal happening in March that is worth looking into.
With access to Disney+, viewers can stream all the Disney classics as well as new Disney properties and releases, such as Marvel TV shows and movies (Deadpool & Wolverine, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man), Pixar movies, and everything in the Star Wars universe.
This bundle also include Hulu, which is home to hit original series (The Bear, Shōgun, Pen15) and documentaries (Minding the Gap, Flee, Enemies of the State), plus its library of movies and licensed shows from networks like FX, ABC, and Fox.
With the addition of Max, subscribers also get access to that arsenal of HBO shows and Max exclusives (The White Lotus, The Last of Us, Game of Thrones) and movies (which includes Ghibli films and tons from the TCM collection). You'll also get access to shows from HGTV and other Discovery channels since the Discovery+ merger a few years back.
If a sports-focused package is more your thing, try the Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ trio basic bundle for $16.99/month (with ad-free premium bundle at $26.99/month), which includes access to live sports, even UFC fights. This is a great way to get access to the college football playoffs as well.
Amazon Prime Membership - $14.99/month
One of the earliest adopters in the streaming industry alongside Netflix and Hulu, Amazon Prime Video has become a staple of the streaming world.
With access to an Amazon Prime Video subscription, viewers have exclusive access to blockbuster films and Amazon original movies (Road House, Red One) and series (Invincible, The Boys, Fallout, The Rings of Power). On top of that, it has a multitude of add-on options (Paramount+, Starz, Max, AMC+, MGM+, BritBox, Shudder, Crunchyroll, Apple TV+) that will alter your subscription fee based on the pricing of each add-on.
For the $14.99 bundle, also known as an Amazon Prime membership, subscribers automatically gain access to Amazon Prime shopping services that include free two-day shipping on select items, free same-day delivery in eligible zip codes, and free no-rush shipping that will earn rewards toward future purchases. You will also get access to exclusive discounts during Amazon Prime Day and other sales events.
For subscribers who are not interested in including Amazon Prime in their Amazon bundle, they can exclude it and only subscribe to Prime Video for $8.99/month.
Walmart+ with Paramount+ - $12.95/month
One of the newer, more resourceful subscription bundles, a subscription to Walmart+ automatically grants the customer free access to the Paramount+ digital streaming library. Paramount+ is home to popular franchises like the Star Trek Universe and Sonic the Hedgehog as well as Showtime originals (Yellowjackets). It's where you will eventually be able to stream the new Sonic 3 movie when it becomes available.
Similar to Amazon Prime Video, Walmart+ has bundled a digital streaming service with a shopping option that mixes digital and physical in a creative way. With a standard Walmart+ membership, users have access to multiple shopping benefits such as: free delivery on almost all items, no order minimums, fuel savings, auto care, exclusive early access to sales events, and free item returns from home. If you're looking for a decent alternative to an Amazon Prime membership, this is your best bet.
For users that are interested in further streaming add-ons through Walmart+, for an additional $6.49/month they will have access to the Showtime streaming library as well.
DirecTV Stream - $79.99/month
Youll definitely notice one major difference between the previous choices and this one: the jump in price when looking at DirecTV Stream.
While this may intimidate some shoppers, the price to reward ratio is well-balanced. For the mentioned price above, users will have access to the Entertainment Bundle, which includes top-viewed channels (Fox News, ESPN, Univision, MSNBC, HGTV, Hallmark Channel, and 90+ others), 60,000+ movies/shows on demand, local channels, and free access to three months of premium streaming service channels (Max, Paramount+ with Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, and MGM+). Right now, for example, DirecTV is one of the only streaming services that lets you access every March Madness game without cable.
Three alternative but even more expensive bundles include unlimited access to live sports, additional channels to stream, and an increased amount of on demand movies/shows. For any of these packages, you can get access to the DirecTV free trial to try out the service for five days.
Xfinity Streamsaver – $15/month
For those that are already Xfinity internet and/or Xfinity TV subscribers, Xfinity StreamSaver is a fantastic way to make the most of your internet and TV bill with an exclusive bundle option.
For the price of $15 per month, subscribers gain access to premium streaming platforms including Apple TV+ (home to Severance, Ted Lasso, Masters of the Air, Napoleon, Killers of the Flower Moon), Netflix Standard with ads (home to Stranger Things, The Witcher, Wednesday, Squid Game), and Peacock Premium with ads (home to The Continental, Twisted Metal, Bupkis).
Other bundle options that range in higher prices offer access to live sports, live TV channels, and DVR options accessible through multiple devices at once.
Streaming Bundle FAQs
What's the best streaming bundle for live sports?
While multiple options mentioned above have a choice to bundle sports into your plan, the streaming package with the best sports options is DirecTV Stream. The base price for a DirecTV Stream plan is $79.99/month, but the incredible streaming options for a sports package inclusion starts at $98.99/month for the 'Choice' bundle, and $109.99/month for the 'Ultimate' bundle, all include regional sports networks and on demand streaming options for sports. The best alternative to DirecTV Stream for sports is fuboTV, which also includes a free trial for new subscribers. fuboTV and Disney recently struck a deal to combine services, so this alternative may become the best option once that merger finishes.
What streaming services have free trials?
If you want to test out any of the streaming services on this list before comitting to a bundle, there are a few streaming service free trials you can take advantage of. Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and DirecTV Stream all offer some sort of free trial for new subscribers.