- T-Mobile’s Hulu (with Ads) perk will soon see some changes that will affect Go5G Next users and some folks with legacy plans that previously included ad-free Netflix service.
- Those who were previously using one-time codes for a year’s free service will now log in the same way as you would with T-Mobile’s Netflix perk.
- Going forward you will have to remove the Disney Plus perk entirely if you want T-Mobile to keep paying for Hulu. There’s also no way to upgrade to the ad-free Hulu experience.
Earlier this year, T-Mobile added Hulu (with ads) as a free Go5G Next perk, largely to compensate for the fact that Netflix would no longer be ad-free under any of T-Mobile’s plans. Customers on legacy plans that previously included ad-free Netflix were initially given a one-time code for a year of free service, which is now set to expire for many. With Disney’s recent price increases, uncertainty surrounded the future of the Hulu perk in 2025, but a new report from The Mobile Report sheds some light on the matter.
While The Mobile Report states they cannot share source documents yet, it appears T-Mobile will continue offering Hulu using the same system as its other perks, like Netflix. Essentially, you’ll sign in to Hulu through T-Mobile and set T-Mobile as the payment method on your Hulu account to ensure seamless billing. That said, there are some notable changes to how Hulu with Ads will function.