HBO Max and Discovery+ will be divorcing again in 2026.
Also, though it should be mostly inconsequential when it comes to streaming,
Comcast is spinning off its cable networks from NBCUniversal. Peacock and Bravo will remain with the NBCUniversal company, while channels including USA, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, and the Golf Channel will become part of a portfolio called Versant (which will also include Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes?)
Charter Communications (whose internet/TV/phone services are branded as Spectrum) will be merging with Cox Communications. The company will retain the name Cox Communications but the services will be branded as Spectrum.
Who knows what this all means for streaming services in the future, but I'd expect to see leaner, more targeted services (like what HBO Max and Discovery+ used to be) and fewer all-inclusive services like what Peacock and Max are right now. Disney, with their separate Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN services, each with strong, individual brand identities, are probably what the near future looks like. Don't expect any price drops on any of these services though!