Sky launches £24 bundle with Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max (and yes, Friends is included)

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We’ve been waiting for this news – and it seems like this option is going to be the cheapest way to watch all of our favourites. (Picture: Metro/Sky)

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It can be hard to keep up with all of the different streaming platforms these days.

Currently, you have to pay a subscription fee to multiple streaming websites to watch your favourite TV shows.

Fortunately, Sky TV has just announced a major bundle deal for new customers, which allows you to have Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hayu all included in one subscription, from £24 a month.

Existing Sky TV customers will also be able to access these streaming platforms as part of their subscription, too.  

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It basically means you can jump from show to show within Sky TV with ease, so you can keep up with all of your favourite shows, whether that’s Bridgerton, Succession or The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. 

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All your favourite streaming places are now in one – for £24. (Picture: Metro/Sky)

Beyond simply saving you a fortune – considering it’s much cheaper than purchasing separate subscriptions for each streamer – it’s also great news if you’re a diehard Friends fan, like us. 

Viewers were very upset when the iconic comedy series left Netflix at the end of 2025, but now it’s available on HBO Max (or it will be when HBO Max arrives in the UK and Ireland on March 26) and, as a result, can be watched through this new Sky TV bundle from next month. 

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Going out was so last year – it’s all about binging box sets now. (Picture: Metro/Sky)

How much do Netflix, Disney Plus and HBO Max subscriptions cost?

Currently, a standard Disney Plus subscription with ads costs £5.99 a month, standard costs £9.99 a month, and premium costs £14.99 a month.

Netflix plans range from £5.99 a month to £18.99 a month.

Meanwhile, the upcoming new HBO Max streaming channel will range in price from £4.99 a month for a basic subscription with ads, to £14.99 a month for the premium tier.

Hayu subscriptions vary in price from a£5.99 ad-free monthly plan to a six-month plan for £28.99 and an annual plan for £52.99.

This new deal will be rolling out from March with the Disney Plus subscription tier Standard with Ads, HBO Max Basic with Ads, HBO Max Basic with Ads and NOW Entertainment, along with a selection of top shows from Hayu. By July, all of Hayu’s library will be available. 

Better yet, from March, eligible Sky TV customers (including Sky Stream and Sky Glass customers with Ultimate TV, Sky Q customers, and Sky Essential TV customers with Sky Cinema) will receive Disney Plus Standard with Ads included in their subscription for free, despite it being worth £5.99 a month. 

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We love that you can download and watch your favourite shows on the go too! (Picture: Metro/Sky)

Don’t worry if you’re already paying for Disney Plus, however, as you can choose to move your plan to Sky TV and save £5.99 a month, as well as keeping your profile and watch history intact. 

Ultimately, you’ll be able to access thousands of binge-worthy TV shows, blockbuster movies and fascinating documentaries, such as The Pitt, Star Wars, Heated Rivalry or Below Deck. 

You can also create playlists to save your favourite shows all in one place, which can be integrated with Sky TV’s voice control feature, so you can search across apps and select what to watch simply by speaking into the remote. 

Whether you love indulging in trashy reality TV, working your way through the Marvel universe, or are obsessed with rewatching your comfort shows (AKA Friends), Sky TV’s new subscription deal is not one to miss. 

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