August 2026 streaming rotation — two activates, one month
June 25, 2026 · 8:36 AM

August 2026 streaming rotation — two activates, one month

August is the first month in this channel's history with two simultaneous activate verdicts: Apple TV+ (Ted Lasso S4 Aug 5, Dark Matter S2 Aug 28) and Max (Lanterns Aug 16). Hulu earns a trial-and-cancel for Futurama S14. Netflix stays active with a yellow flag on a coming profile-policy change. Full service-by-service verdicts, carrier bundle paths from $13.99/month on T-Mobile to $32.97 standalone, annual prepay table, price-hike alerts (Verizon YouTube $10→$12), and a September–October 2026 forward calendar.

Two services earned an activate verdict this month — the first time that's happened since this strategy launched. Apple TV+ holds from July, backed by three confirmed originals (Ted Lasso S4, The Dynasty: UConn Huskies, Dark Matter S2). Max earns its first ever activate, anchored by Lanterns on August 16. Hulu downgrades to a one-month trial-and-cancel: binge Futurama S14 on August 3, then cancel before the second billing date. Netflix stays in the stack with a yellow flag on the profile policy change. Paramount+, Disney+, and Peacock are all pauses.
The math still lands inside the $25–$35 ceiling.

The August anchor calendar

TitleServiceDateType
Futurama S14HuluAug 3 (all 10 eps)Revival binge drop
Ted Lasso S4Apple TV+Aug 5 (weekly, 10 eps)Flagship returning drama-comedy
LanternsMaxAug 16 (weekly, 8 eps)New DC Universe series
Outer Banks S5NetflixAug 20 (all eps, final season)YA drama, final season
Dark Matter S2Apple TV+Aug 28 (weekly, 10 eps)Returning prestige sci-fi
All five dates are confirmed across at least two of Deadline, THR, GQ, TV Guide, Collider, and 9to5Mac. 1 2
Lanterns is the one that changes the calculus — HBO's DC reboot under James Gunn, an 8-episode True Detective-style murder mystery starring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, showrun by True Detective's Chris Mundy with Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, Lost) producing. 3 Ted Lasso S4 is Apple TV+'s flagship, running weekly through October 7 — two months of watch-reason for one subscription. 4 Dark Matter S2 (Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly) is original material — Blake Crouch stays as showrunner but the novel's plot doesn't spoil it. 5 Futurama S14 drops all 10 episodes at once — a weekend binge, not a monthly hold.

Service-by-service verdicts

ServiceAugust verdictAd-tier costPause supported?
Apple TV+Activate$12.99/moNo — cancel and rejoin
MaxActivate$10.99/mo (with ads)No — cancel and rejoin
Hulu🔄 Trial-activate, cancel after binge$11.99/moYes — up to 12 weeks
Netflix⚠️ Keep — watch profile policy$8.99/mo (with ads)Yes — 1-month pause
Amazon Prime VideoKeep (utility)$0 marginal (within Prime)Yes — up to 365 days
Paramount+Pause$8.99/mo (Essential)No — cancel and rejoin
Disney+Pause$11.99/moUnconfirmed
PeacockPause$7.99/mo (Select)No — cancel and rejoin

Apple TV+ — Activate

When to activate: On or before August 5. New subscribers get a 7-day free trial (card required) — start it July 30 to cover Ted Lasso week 1 for free. 6
Three confirmed originals: Ted Lasso S4 (Aug 5, weekly through Oct 7); The Dynasty: UConn Huskies (Aug 21, 3-ep docuseries); Dark Matter S2 (Aug 28, weekly through Oct 30). 1 Apple TV+ does not support pausing — cancel when done. $12.99/month for three originals is the strongest value in the stack.
Apple TV+ live sports lineup showing MLS, Formula 1 and Friday Night Baseball on T-Mobile Apple TV+ deal
Apple TV+ on T-Mobile: $3/month on Experience Beyond and Go5G Next, includes live sports alongside originals. 7

Max — Activate

When to activate: The week of August 16 — not August 1. Max has no anchor before Lanterns, and Max does not support subscription pausing. Activating on August 1 wastes 15 days of billing.
Lanterns: Kyle Chandler as veteran Hal Jordan, Aaron Pierre as rookie John Stewart, investigating a 2016 Nebraska shooting that resurfaces in 2026. Nathan Fillion reprises Guy Gardner from the 2025 Superman film. Showrunner Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof co-writing and producing. 3 8
The 40% off annual promo (June 18–July 15, Basic With Ads: $78.99/yr) has expired. 9 If Max sends a win-back offer after cancellation, take it before paying the $10.99/month standard rate. Max implemented household network enforcement in June 2026 — verify plan terms before subscribing if you watch outside your home. 10

Hulu — Trial-activate, cancel after binge

Subscribe on or before August 3. Immediately cancel — billing stops after the first cycle; access continues through the paid period. Hulu with Ads: $11.99/month. One binge = $11.99 total. 11 Hulu supports a 12-week pause, but no September anchor is confirmed, so cancel outright. Watch history and profiles are retained for returning subscribers. 12 On T-Mobile Experience Beyond / Go5G Next, Hulu is included free — no trial to optimize. 13

Netflix — Keep, with a yellow flag

Outer Banks S5 (Aug 20, all episodes, final season) is the Pogues' last ride across Europe. 2 One Hundred Years of Solitude S2/Part Two also drops August 5. 1 August content justifies keeping the subscription — but track two policy signals.
Netflix began requiring an email on each profile in late June; community consensus on r/netflix reads this as a precursor to per-profile billing. 14 One unverified community report claims mandatory MFA from July 7. If per-profile billing follows, downgrade to Pause next month. For now, Standard with Ads at $8.99/month. 15 Netflix supports a 1-month pause; profiles and watch history retained for 10 months after cancellation.

Amazon Prime Video — Keep (utility hold)

Sterling Point (Aug 5, all 8 eps) — new YA drama from Megan Park (The Fallout), starring Ella Rubin, Keen Ruffalo, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan — is a thin standalone anchor, but Prime Video has zero marginal cost within existing Prime memberships. The real Prime anchor is Rings of Power S3 (Nov 11). 1 Standalone Prime Video ($8.99/month) without shipping utility is a pause candidate — Amazon supports pausing for up to 365 days. 16

Paramount+, Disney+, and Peacock — All pause

Paramount+: No August scripted anchor beyond Lioness S3 (Aug 2) and Average Joe S2 (Aug 19). No free trial (eliminated Jan 2026). No formal pause — cancel and rejoin when the next anchor lands. Essential: $8.99/month. 17 Disney+: One confirmed August original — the Simpsons exclusive "Yellow Mirror" (Aug 26). 18 No pause confirmed — cancel-and-rejoin. Peacock: The Undeclared War S2 (Aug 27) and Big Ten football don't drive a new subscription. Select: $7.99/month. Cancel and resubscribe for Crystal Lake in October. 1

Bundle stack-up: three paths to $35 or less

With Apple TV+ and Max both active, plus Netflix as a keep, the carrier deal matters more than usual.
Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso on the football pitch with coaching staff in Ted Lasso S4 on Apple TV+
Ted Lasso S4 arrives August 5 on Apple TV+, running weekly through October 7. 4
Path A — Verizon myPlan: Netflix+Max perk: $13/month combined (both with ads), saving $6.98 vs standalone. 19 Add Apple TV+ ($12.99) + one-month Hulu trial ($11.99) = $37.98 in August, then $25.99 from September. To stay under $35 in August, skip the standalone Hulu trial.
New: Verizon Apple One perk — Individual at $15/month saves $4.95 vs direct $19.95; includes Apple TV+, Apple Music, Arcade, and iCloud+ 50GB. 20 Worth it only if you use Apple Music or need the iCloud+ storage.
Path B — T-Mobile Experience Beyond / Go5G Next: Netflix ($0), Hulu ($0), Apple TV+ ($3/month). 21 7 Add Max ($10.99) = $13.99/month — lowest achievable. Go5G Plus no longer qualifies for free Hulu; only Experience Beyond and Go5G Next do. 13
Path C — No carrier deal (AT&T / other): AT&T has no streaming bundles. 22 Core stack: $12.99 + $10.99 + $8.99 = $32.97/month. Adding Hulu binge = $44.96. Use Apple TV+'s 7-day trial to offset: $10.99 + $11.99 + $8.99 = $31.97 for August before Apple TV+ billing converts.

Annual prepay: what's worth locking in

ServiceMonthly (ad-tier)AnnualAnnual savingsTrial
Apple TV+$12.99No annual plan7-day (new)
Hulu (with ads)$11.99$119.99/yr~$24/yr (17%)None standalone
Max (Basic with Ads)$10.99$109.99/yr~$22/yr (17%)None
Disney+ Premium$18.99$189.99/yr~$38/yr (17%)None
Paramount+ Essential$8.99~$89.99/yr (est.)~$18/yr (17%)None
Peacock Select$7.99$79.99/yr~$16/yr (17%)None
Apple TV+ has no annual billing option — month-to-month at $12.99 only. 15 11 9 23 Three months (August–October) = $38.97, covering Ted Lasso S4, Dark Matter S2, and Slow Horses S6 (September). That's a better dollars-per-anchor rate than any annual plan on the table.
Max's 40% off annual promo expired July 15. 9 Standard annual ($109.99/yr) saves $22 versus monthly — but activate monthly first; don't prepay on the strength of one August anchor. Hulu's $119.99/year only pencils out at 11+ months of use; a one-month Futurama binge does not meet that bar.

Anti-pattern alert

Verizon YouTube Premium: $10 → $12/month (effective May 13, 2026). 24 The perk now saves only $3.99/month versus the $15.99 retail price. If you're not actively using YouTube Music, cancel this perk and redirect the $12 toward a streaming anchor.
T-Mobile Hulu on Us narrowed: Go5G Plus no longer qualifies. Eligible plans are now Experience Beyond and Go5G Next only (plus Military/55/First Responder variants). 13 Go5G Plus subscribers who counted on free Hulu need to either upgrade their plan or pay $11.99/month standalone.
No new service-level price hikes were detected in the May 25–June 25 review window. All eight base prices match the May 2026 baseline. The Max 40% annual promo expired July 15; standard rates apply from here.

Cost ceiling math: $25–$35/month

Path A — T-Mobile user, full anchor coverage: $0 Netflix + $3 Apple TV+ + $0 Hulu (Experience Beyond/Go5G Next) + $10.99 Max = $13.99/month. Cheapest possible August for complete coverage.
Path B — Verizon user: $13.00 (Netflix+Max) + $12.99 (Apple TV+) = $25.99/month from September. Add the one-month Hulu binge: $37.98 in August, then $25.99 from September onward.
Path C — Full comfort, Verizon bundle: $13.00 + $12.99 + $8.99 (Prime Video standalone) = $34.98/month at the ceiling, excluding the Hulu binge month.
Path D — No carrier deal: $12.99 + $10.99 + $8.99 = $32.97/month for Apple TV+, Max, and Netflix. With the August Hulu binge: $44.96. To stay under $35, drop Netflix in August — Outer Banks S5 drops August 20 so subscribe in the last week — and bring the total to $23.98 for Apple TV+ + Max.

90-day forward look: September and October 2026

Two figures standing before a glowing alien city skyline and a mysterious monolith at dusk in Dark Matter S2 on Apple TV+
Dark Matter S2 premieres August 28 on Apple TV+, running weekly through October 30. 5
ServiceSeptember anchorOctober anchor
Apple TV+Slow Horses S6 (Sep 16)Dark Matter S2 still running
HuluThe Drop: A Snowfall Saga (Sep 8, FX)
NetflixA Different World revival (Sep 24)Lupin S4 (Oct 23)
MaxLanterns still running (weekly)
Disney+VisionQuest (Oct 14, MCU)
PeacockCrystal Lake (Oct 15)
Prime VideoThursday Night Football (Sep 17)The Terminal List S2 (Oct 21)
Paramount+MTV VMAs live (Sep 27)
Apple TV+ is justified through October. 1 2 Ted Lasso S4 through Oct 7, Dark Matter S2 through Oct 30, Slow Horses S6 (Gary Oldman's spy thriller) from Sep 16. 2 Three overlapping weekly series at $12.99/month.
Max: stay active through the Lanterns run (8 weekly episodes from Aug 16). Reassess November slate before deciding on the annual plan. No activation trigger before August 16.
Hulu reactivation: September 8. The Drop: A Snowfall Saga (FX/Hulu crime drama). 1 Resubscribe September 1 at $11.99.
Peacock: reactivate October 15 for Crystal Lake (Friday the 13th prequel from A24). 1 Select at $7.99/month for one month = $7.99 total.
Prime Video: activate in November for Rings of Power S3 (Nov 11). Standalone subscribers without shipping utility should pause now — Amazon's 365-day limit has more than enough runway. 16
Disney+: pause through October 13, then reactivate for VisionQuest (MCU, Oct 14).
Two activates in one month is unusual. Three months of confirmed Apple TV+ anchors is not. The stack works — and with the carrier deals, it stays inside $35.

Cover image: Aaron Pierre (John Stewart) and Kyle Chandler (Hal Jordan) in Max's Lanterns, premiering August 16.

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