Sky is introducing a new offering in 2026, unveiling the Ultimate plan. This comprehensive package includes premium channels like Sky Atlantic, Sky One, and Sky Documentaries, along with Netflix and Disney+. Additionally, the upcoming HBO Max will soon join the lineup, providing subscribers with access to a variety of popular shows at no extra charge. Later this year, UK audiences can expect Hayu to be included in the package, bringing a diverse selection of reality TV content.
Even though the full launch of Hayu is set for July, Sky has surprised fans by providing an early sneak peek termed “Taste of Hayu,” offering over 150 episodes from its popular franchises.
Included shows feature titles such as Below Deck Mediterranean, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, and Vanderpump Rules.
The preview is accessible to Sky Stream and Sky Glass customers with the Ultimate TV package, as well as Sky Q and Sky+ users, enabling on-demand viewing of selected seasons.
The complete rollout of Hayu in July will grant reality TV enthusiasts access to a vast catalogue, including hundreds of additional series. Moreover, new episodes of major shows will be available on the same day as their US airing, enhancing the overall Sky TV experience.
Sky expressed, “Reality enthusiasts have exciting content awaiting them, with a variety of Hayu’s most popular shows now accessible to Sky TV subscribers. Customers can enjoy select seasons of their favorites directly from their homepage, on-demand, and included in their subscription, providing a glimpse of what’s to come before the full launch of Hayu on Sky in July.”
Joining Netflix and Disney+ in the Ultimate package, Hayu will be integrated next week, followed by HBO Max’s launch later in the year.
Included in the new £24 package are:
– Netflix Standard with Ads
– Disney+ Standard with Ads (starting in March, exact date pending)
– HBO Max Basic with Ads (launching in the UK & Ireland on March 26)
– Hayu (full access from July, with preview content available from March)
– Over 130 Sky channels
