
Sky is launching a groundbreaking service that lets customers access multiple streaming apps with just one subscription.
Okay, so Sky’s really upped their game! They’re rolling out a new ‘Ultimate TV’ package, and honestly, it’s a game-changer. As a viewer, you’ll get not just everything Sky already offers, but also access to four different streaming services all in one place. It’s like they’re trying to be a one-stop shop for all your entertainment needs, and I think a lot of people are going to be pretty happy about that.
The new TV package, costing £24 a month, includes access to Disney+, Netflix, Hayu, and HBO Max for both new and current subscribers.
The new Sky Ultimate TV package will give subscribers access to a huge range of content.
HBO Max is launching in the UK and Ireland in March, bringing with it a brand new Harry Potter TV series. It will also be the new home for all ten seasons of Friends, which are no longer available on Netflix in the UK.
Hayu offers shows like Made in Chelsea and The Only Way Is Essex, and Disney+ features popular series such as Rivals, plus blockbuster movie franchises like Star Wars and Marvel.
The new service will take effect in March 2026, while Hayu content will be available from July.

Sophia Ahmad, Sky’s Chief Consumer Officer, announced a major change for Sky and NOW. For the first time ever, Sky TV subscriptions will combine access to Sky, Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hayu all in one place.
You won’t find this much amazing entertainment all in one place anywhere else. We’ve brought together everything our customers enjoy, making it easy to switch between shows and find something new to watch.
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