For some of them, consolidation seems to be the new strategy.
Disney and Warner Bros. haven’t provided exact pricing or release details yet.
The bundle will be available through the websites of any of the three individual services.

Ad-supported and ad-free tiers will be available.
How the new offering affects subscriptions to the standalone channels remains unclear.
Cost-cutting measures, which could include additional layoffs, are also to be expected.
The moves follow a tough year for Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount, and Comcast.
Including Max will certainly increase the price, but the announcement didn’t mention an option that includes ESPN.