Disney and Sky have signed a new multi-year partnership agreement in the UK.
Under the deal, Disney+ will be integrated into eligible Sky TV packages starting in March 2026. For the first time, Sky subscribers will be able to access Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, and Hayu within a single subscription bundle.
The platform’s ad-supported Standard with Ads tier (priced at £5.99 per month) will be included as part of select Sky packages.
A new linear Disney Cinema channel will also launch for Sky Cinema subscribers. The channel will feature approximately 50 films in its first month, comprising Pay-2 titles arriving around 12 months after their platform debut, as well as library content. At least two films will be refreshed each week.
The platform’s content will be prominently integrated into the Sky interface, appearing within “Continue Watching” and recommendation rails.
The agreement does not include the transfer of Sky original productions to the platform.
The move comes as Sky explores new strategic partnerships following the expiration of its HBO output deal.
