Disney Plans Super App Combining Streaming, Parks, Shopping

Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro reportedly plans a 'super app' merging Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, parks, and e-commerce.

Disney Plans Super App Combining Streaming, Parks, Shopping

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According to a Bloomberg report published on May 8, 2026, Disney is exploring the creation of a 'super app' that would integrate its streaming services—Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+—with park reservations, merchandise shopping, and other digital experiences. The initiative is reportedly being driven by Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro, who took the role in February 2025.

The proposed app would allow users to browse and stream content, book Disney park visits, order food, and purchase merchandise within a single interface. Bloomberg cited sources familiar with the matter, noting that the project is still in early planning stages and could face technical and organizational challenges.

Disney has not officially confirmed the plans. The company's current streaming portfolio includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, which together had over 200 million global subscribers as of early 2026. A super app would aim to increase user engagement and cross-selling opportunities.

If realized, the app would compete with similar all-in-one platforms from other media conglomerates, though no launch date or pricing details have been disclosed.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Disney super app?

A proposed all-in-one app that would combine Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ streaming with park reservations, food ordering, and merchandise shopping.

Who is leading the super app initiative?

Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro, who became CEO in February 2025, is reportedly driving the project.

Has Disney confirmed the super app plans?

No, Disney has not officially confirmed the plans. The Bloomberg report is based on unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

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