The problem with Disney is that if you are not into… well Disney stuff then there is nothing to watch. On HBO you just get quality, in many different genres and formats.
Hulu has some good content. Disney+ is a well designed service, but I am just not into their storytelling/world-building (super heroes, Star Wars, etc). Original Star Wars was fairly watchable sci-fi, but modern Disney is unbearably banal (for adults, still probably good for kids).
I get the bundle for free from Verizon but never login. Thanks for the reminder that it also includes National Geographic, can't remember if the original Cosmos series were produced by them. Will log in to browse the catalog.
- all the fox content which is a massive range of genres
- Disney animation and live action stuff (including Pixar)
- Marvel and Star Wars
- national geographic documentaries
- a bunch of shows on Hulu or from FX
The range is actually quite a bit higher overall.
In the US these are split out over multiple services but in most of the rest of the world, Disney merged it in to the one app.
I currently have the latest Pixar film in my recommended list next to The Bear and Reservation Dogs.