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The new season of The Bearis set to premiere on June 25, and if you'd rather not add another streaming subscription to your budget, you might want to look at your phone plan. T-Mobile is bundling a number of streaming services with its new plans, making it a great time to check your perks.
SEE ALSO: 'The Bear' Season 4, 'Daredevil: Born Again,' and more revealed in Disney+ 2025 previewT-Mobile is continuing its popular "Hulu on Us" offer, which was previously available to Go5G Next customers, and now includes it with the new Experience Beyond plan. This gets you Hulu (with ads) so you can keep up with Carmy and the crew. The plan also includes Netflix Standard with ads, Apple TV+, and MLS Season Pass. That’s around $35 worth of streaming services at no extra charge.
The Experience Beyond plan is currently offered at $170/month, with discounts available for autopay, veterans, and first responders. If that's a bit steep, the Experience More plan at $140/month still includes Netflix and Apple TV+.
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