A rumored media package bundling Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ was confirmed today by Disney CEO Bob Iger during the company’s quarterly earnings call. The bundle will be available for purchase on Nov. 12, the same day the Disney+ streaming service launches, and will be priced at $12.99 per month.

Rumors of the media bundle first broke in April, though a price was not established at that point. Presently, Disney+ will cost $6.99 per month when it launches later this year. The Hulu tier included in the bundle will be the service’s ad-supported model, which is currently priced at $5.99 per month. ESPN+ costs $4.99 a month.

Disney became Hulu’s controlling shareholder in May, mere months after the media company paid $71 billion to acquire 21st Century Fox assets and the company’s share in the streaming service. Disney already has lofty plans for Hulu, as it has announced two Marvel live-action series starring supernatural warriors Ghost Rider and Daimon Helstrom.

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Disney also plans to bring a slew of adult-oriented animated series to the streamer in the form of Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, Marvel’s Tigra & Dazzler Show and Marvel’s Howard The Duck. The studio also recently announced that superheroes Cloak and Dagger would appear on Hulu-hosted Runaways -- the duo are currently the focus of their own series on Freeform (also owned by Disney).

Disney+ is the company’s upcoming streaming service that looks to combine all things Disney and Marvel into one place, including films like Captain Marvel and upcoming series like WandaVision and Loki. ESPN+ offers additional sports content to complement ESPN, as well as a selection of live and recorded sporting events.