If you just want a straight Netflix-to-Disney+ comparison, the Independent reports Netflix with 220.67 million total subscribers, while IndieWire reported that at the end of June, Disney+ had 152.1 million subscribers. (Disney’s chief executive says between March and June, Disney+ added 14.4 million subscribers, according to the Independent.)
IndieWire goes on to say that ESPN+ reported 22.8 million subcribers earlier this year, while Hulu had reported 46.2 million subscribers, so, “combined the subscriptions for the individual services making up the Disney Bundle just surpassed Netflix’s overall paid global subscriber count.”
Here, we’ll point out that Hulu is still the only one of the Bundle that makes money. However, its operating income declined in Q3, while losses at both Disney+ and ESPN+ increased.
Disney+ is expected to reach profitability in 2024, executives said Wednesday on Disney’s Q3 conference call.