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what is legacy Hulu and Live TV on my hulu bill

“Legacy Hulu and Live TV” on your bill usually means you’re on an older, grandfathered Hulu + Live TV bundle that Hulu no longer offers to new subscribers. It generally keeps an old bundle structure and pricing from before newer plan changes, so the name appears on the bill to distinguish it from current Hulu + Live TV tiers.

What it usually includes

  • Hulu + Live TV service.
  • A legacy Disney bundle configuration, often with Disney+ and ESPN+ included in the older package structure.
  • A plan that was available before newer pricing and bundle changes, so existing users were kept on it rather than moved automatically.

Why it shows on your bill

Hulu uses “legacy” to label older plans that are still active for existing customers. That wording helps identify that your account is on a grandfathered version instead of the current standard lineup.

What to check

  • Open your Hulu account’s subscription details.
  • Look for the exact plan name and monthly charge.
  • Compare it with Hulu’s current Hulu + Live TV options to see whether you’re on an older bundle or a newer tier.

Plain-English version

If you see “legacy” on the bill, it usually means: “You’re still on an older plan that Hulu kept for longtime subscribers.” In most cases, nothing is broken; it’s just Hulu’s way of labeling a discontinued bundle.

Important note

Prices and included perks can change over time, and legacy plans have been affected by later Hulu/Disney pricing updates, so your actual charge may differ depending on when you signed up and whether you changed plans.

TL;DR: “Legacy Hulu and Live TV” means an older, grandfathered Hulu + Live TV bundle still active on your account, not a new or separate service.