On November 18, 2025, Disney+, TVING, and Wavve officially launched a landmark streaming service partnership in South Korea, introducing two new integrated subscription plans. This collaboration marks the first time a global streaming giant has partnered with local OTT platforms in the Korean market, aiming to combat subscription fatigue and offer consumers a wider range of content at a more affordable price.
A New Era for Streaming: The OTT Bundle Plan
This strategic move introduces two highly competitive subscription packages designed to provide significant value to users. The new OTT bundle plan options are set to reshape the streaming landscape in South Korea by combining vast content libraries into a single, discounted subscription.
Disney+ · TVING · Wavve Triple Bundle
The most comprehensive package combines all three services—Disney+, TVING, and Wavve—for a monthly fee of KRW 21,500. This represents a substantial 37% discount compared to the cost of subscribing to each platform’s standard plan individually, offering an all-in-one entertainment solution for viewers.
Disney+ · TVING Dual Bundle
For users who primarily consume content from Disney+ and TVING, a dual bundle is available for KRW 18,000 per month. This plan offers up to a 23% discount compared to separate subscriptions (Disney+ Standard at KRW 9,900 and TVING Standard at KRW 13,500), making it an attractive option for fans of both global blockbusters and popular Korean content.
Unprecedented Access to Global and Korean Content
This streaming service partnership provides subscribers with an unparalleled library of content. Viewers can now access beloved stories from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, alongside critically acclaimed series from Hulu. This is combined with a rich selection of original series, hit dramas, and popular entertainment shows from TVING, Wave, and CJ ENM.
The collaboration also serves as a powerful vehicle for the global distribution of Korean content. This synergy was evident even before the official launch in Korea. On November 5, 2025, Disney+ began distributing popular CJ ENM titles such as “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” and “Reply 1988” to its subscribers in Japan. The following day, on November 6, 2025, TVING’s original series “Dear X” was released exclusively on Disney+ in the same region, demonstrating the partnership’s potential to elevate K-dramas on the world stage.
Leadership on the Strategic Partnership
Leaders from all involved companies have expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration.
Tony Zameczkowski, SVP & General Manager for DTC at The Walt Disney Company APAC, stated, “We are delighted to offer these new subscription plans, which provide consumers with a compelling entertainment offering and incredible value.” Kim Soyeon, CEO of Disney Korea, added, “This is a meaningful collaboration as it is the first partnership between a global OTT service and local platforms in Korea.”
Choi Juhee, CEO of TVING, commented on the user-centric benefits, saying, “Through this partnership, we will lead the growth of the domestic media market and enhance user convenience by creating a K-content ecosystem that satisfies everyone.”
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