The Best Streaming Bundles and Streaming Deals of April 2026

With Netflix and Amazon Prime hiking prices, choosing the right streaming bundles is the best way to save money in 2026. Here are the top deals for April, from Starz to the HBO-Disney-Hulu mega bundle.
Streaming deals feel important to quality of life in 2026. Gas is spiking so hard that used EVs have become sexy. Food costs have felt dystopian for years. Netflix hiked its prices yet again in March. Amazon Prime just locked 4K streaming behind a paywall. Which is all to say, save money where you can.
As the weather warms, deals keep rolling in and out. A couple of excellent deals—including a $5 Disney–Hulu package and $3 Paramount Plus—are already gone. New in their place is Starz for as little as $3 a month, or $5 for a month-to-month trial. That's pretty much the best streaming deal out there at the moment.
Excellent bundles also rule the land. You can get a 4K-streaming, ad-free bundle of HBO Max, Disney+, and Hulu for $33. That's more than 40 percent off—or $23 less than list price. But most important: no ads. This said, the ad-supported HBO and Disney bundle is also on a 40-percent-off deal. A new Apple TV and Peacock bundle helps offset price increases and stream both services for not much more than the price of each one alone. Additional Peacock deals offer discounts for students, teachers, military, and others.
Here's a quick guide to the best streaming deals and streaming bundles in April 2026. Note that we're not including every TV streaming offer on the planet, just the ones that are actually good deals at the moment.
Starz: The Best Budget Option
Regular Price: $10 a month Trial Deal: $5 a month for first three months Semiannual Deal: $20 for six months (~$3 a month)
Starz has brought back its three-month trial subscription deal offering the streaming service for $5 a month. Otherwise, the best deal is a six-month prepaid subscription for a mere $20 (about $3 a month). This is best if you're here for the large movie library, including the newest John Wick and Sydney Sweeney Western, Americana.
Apple TV+: Annual Savings
Regular price: $13 a month Annual deal price: $8 a month ($99 annually) Free 30-Day Trial: $0 for 30 days
Apple TV's annual plan did not increase at the same time as its monthly plan. This means its $100 annual prepaid plan now offers a bit more than a third off the regular price. It's a great time to binge Pluribus which just wrapped up this month.
Disney+ and Hulu Bundle
Regular price: $13 a month (with ads) Bundle with no ads: $20 a month
The ad-supported version of Disney and Hulu is a decent enough deal at $13. It's technically possible to get a stand-alone Hulu account, but it costs only a buck less than the regular price of getting Hulu with Disney.
Peacock: Sports and More
Regular Price: $17 a month (Premium Plus), $11 a month (with ads) Apple TV–Peacock Bundle Deal: $15 - $20 a month
Peacock Premium is the home for NBC Universal and major sporting events, including the 2026 Winter Olympics. While the ad-free version is expensive, the Apple TV bundles and steep discounts for students, teachers, and military members make it much more accessible.
The HBO Max, Disney+, and Hulu Mega Bundle
Regular Price Without Bundle: $56 a month (no ads) Current Deal: $33 a month (no ads), $20 (with ads)
This is an excellent package for families with disparate tastes, mixing sophisticated programming from HBO and FX with Disney, Marvel, and anime. It's worth it for the hospital procedural The Pitt alone.
ESPN+ Bundles
ESPN Unlimited (all sports): $30 a month ESPN/Disney/Hulu Bundle: $20 - $45 a month
Disney bundles remain some of the best discounts available. For dedicated sports fans, the annual Unlimited plan is the best way to access all coverage, with the option to tack on Disney and Hulu for a small additional fee.
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