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TV that travels: Take Hulu + Live TV on-the-go

TV that travels: Take Hulu + Live TV on-the-go

USA Today15-06-2025

TV that travels: Take Hulu + Live TV on-the-go Never miss your favorite shows and movies. Stream anytime, anywhere with Hulu + Live TV.
As someone who recently spent five days in a hotel, it was a clear reminder that TV in a hotel is not always good. The channels are limited and there's nothing that you can stream on demand (as my child demanded 'Garfield'). But, Hulu + Live TV goes wherever you go. The Hulu app is free to download on any smart device (TV, phone or tablet) for you to stream live TV, sports, news and more, or turn on any of the available content from the Hulu library, including Garfield.
Whether you're resting after a day of travels in your hotel, or downloading content to watch on an upcoming flight, Hulu + Live TV can go everywhere with you. Plus, there are packages that include Disney+ and ESPN+ to help meet all your TV streaming needs (and your child's). The best part is, there's no set-up necessary or cable boxes, just log in and stream!
Here's everything you need to know about a Hulu + Live TV subscription:
What is Hulu + Live TV?
Hulu + Live TV allows you to surf over 100 channels of TV, news, live sports and entertainment. Plus, you have access to the entire streaming library, including original content, available with a Hulu streaming subscription.
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How does Hulu + Live TV work on-the-go?
Hulu app: The Hulu app is available on iOS, Android and most smart devices, making it easy to take your TV with you wherever you go.
Mobile streaming: You can stream live TV and on-demand content through the Hulu app on your smartphone or tablet. Just log in and start watching from anywhere with an internet connection.
Multiple devices: You can stream on two devices simultaneously, or upgrade with the Unlimited Screens add-on for more flexibility.
Download content for offline viewing: You can download select shows and movies from the Hulu streaming library using the Hulu app on supported mobile devices. Some exceptions include live TV content and on-demand content from premium add-ons. To download content, you must be connected to Wi-Fi.
Note: This feature is only available for Hulu plans without ads.
How much does Hulu + Live TV cost?
Hulu + Live TV : This is the basic package, with no bundle. It starts at $81.99 per month.
: This is the basic package, with no bundle. It starts at $81.99 per month. Hulu + Live TV with ESPN+ and Disney+ (with ads) : This package is $82.99 per month, but you can test it out with a 3-day free trial before your subscription starts.
: This package is $82.99 per month, but you can test it out with a 3-day free trial before your subscription starts. Hulu + Live TV with ESPN+ and Disney+ (without ads): This package is $95.99 per month. There is no free trial associated with this subscription.
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What content can I watch in Hulu's streaming library?
Hulu offers thousands of TV shows and movies, including original content like 'Only Murders in the Building' and 'Paradise.' Here's a look at some of the top content available for streaming on Hulu:
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27 Anthropologie Dresses That Are Pretty As A Daisy

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What it's like to cruise Disney with your whole family: The highs and lows

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The third act of Annihilation is hard to interpret on a purely plot level, but the movie works nonetheless because it has so carefully calibrated the emotional journeys of each of its central characters. You can watch Annihilation on Paramount Plus. No One Will Save You (2023) A more recent addition to this list, No One Will Save You follows a young woman living in isolation in a small town. When an alien invasion descends, she finds herself fighting for her own survival. The central gimmick of No One Will Save You is that the film is almost entirely wordless, which means that it relies heavily on the performance of Kaitlyn Dever, who is more than up to the task. As we learn more about the reasons she's living in isolation, we come to appreciate both the guilt she carries with her and why she ultimately forms something of a unique relationship with the alien invaders. You can watch No One Will Save You on Hulu. Ready Or Not (2019) One of the great thrillers of the past 10 years, Ready or Not tells the story of a young woman who marries into a wealthy family, only to discover that they have a ritual in which they play a board game every time someone joins the family. If that game is ready or not, then they play it to the death. As she finds herself fighting for her own life against a family determined to hunt her down, she begins to realize that marrying rich might not be all it's cracked up to be. Ready or Not is funny, scary, and every bit as gory as you might hope it'd be. You can watch Ready or Not on Hulu.

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