'Tis the season for streaming. Black Friday is one of the best times (if not thebest time) to sign up for streaming services, as you can typically score some serious savings on monthly membership fees. In years past, we've seen Hulu offer 99 cent subscriptions and Max offer six months of streaming for $2.99 per month. And we're pleased to report that those deals have been resurrected in 2024.
With streaming prices skyrocketing over the past year, we're actually a bit surprised at how impressive some of these Black Friday deals are. If you're looking for a way to cut back on streaming costs, now's a great time to take advantage of a majorly discounted subscription. Just make note that these deals are limited to new and returning subscribers (as in, you once subscribed to Max, but cancelled your subscription months back) only.
There's no need to wait around for Black Friday proper. Snag these subscriptions before the deals vanish. If any other streaming deals surface, we'll be sure to update this with the latest and greatest ones. For now, here are all the best Black Friday streaming deals live.
Best Black Friday streaming deal
Hulu remains the top dog when it comes to Black Friday deals. For the second year in a row, the streamer is offering an entire year of Hulu with ads for just $0.99 per month. That's less than $12 total for an entire year of streaming. It's a bit surprising, honestly, as Hulu upped the cost of its basic plan just last month from $7.99 per month to $9.99 per month. In other words, the savings this year is even more impressive — 90% or $108 in total over 12 months. That's just...insane.
Hulu is the streaming home for three of our favorite shows of 2023, The Bear, Abbott Elementary, and Reservation Dogs, as well as our top favorite show of 2024, Shōgun.It's also where you'll find episodes of ABC shows the day after they air, like Dancing with the Stars, and Neon movies fresh out of the theaters, like Cuckoo(coming Dec. 17).
Peacock drops one of the best streaming deals year after year during Black Friday season. And because of the streamer's price hike back in July, this year's deal is even better. Through Dec. 2, new and returning Peacock subscribers can score a year of ad-supported Peacock Premium for either $1.99/month for six months (reg. $7.99/month) or $19.99 for an entire year (reg. $79.99/year) using the codes REALDEALMONTHLYor REALDEAL, respectively. That's 75% in savings. Peacock is home to classic TV hits like The Officeand New Girl, Peacock Originals like Poker Faceand Love Island USA, new theatrical releases from Universal like Abigail, The Fall Guy, and Twisters, as well as live sports, reality TV on Bravo, and more. At just $20 for the whole year, it's going to be a hard deal to beat this Black Friday.
Max has resurrected its exact Black Friday deal from last year, but that doesn't make us love it any less. If you're a new or returning HBO Max subscriber, you can score six months of the streamer's plan with ads for just $2.99 per month instead of $9.99 per month. That saves you $42 total. The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service is home to not only Warner Bros. films, but also new A24 theatrical releases. That means you have an insane array of hit films at your fingertips, including Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Civil War, Love Lies Bleeding, Dune, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Barbie,Elvis, The Iron Claw, and more. Max also offers its own original series that are definitely worth watching, like True Detective, The Last of Us, andStation Eleven, as well as the B/R Sports add-on for a limited time.
Typically $12.99 per month, you can score Paramount+ with Showtime for just $2.99 per month for your first two months as a Prime Video add-on. That saves you $20 total and gets you unlimited, ad-free access to the entire Paramount+ catalog, plus Showtime originals and movies (like Yellowjacketsand The Curse), live TV with CBS, and college football. Paramount+ is home to NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League matches, CBS originals like Ghosts, Survivor, and Big Brother, old Nickelodeon and MTV shows, and Paramount's latest theatrical releases like A Quiet Place: Day Oneand Smile 2 (coming soon). For just under $6, you can binge a whole lot of stuff over the next two months. After the promo period, the cost will jump back up to $12.99 per month, so be sure to cancel before that if you want to avoid charges. If you're not a Prime member, Paramount+ is also offering the same deal on their standalone streaming service.
AMC+ with ads (Prime Video add-on) —$1.25/monthfor two months $4.99/month(save $3.74/month)
AMC+ ad-free (Prime Video add-on) — $2.25/month for two months$8.99/month(save $6.74/month)
BET+ Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $2.75/month for two months$10.99 per month(save $8.24/month)
BritBox (Prime Video add-on) — $2.25/month for two months$8.99/month(save $6.74/month)
CuriosityStream — $27.99/year for one year$39.99(save $12)
DAZN — $9.99/month for 12 months$19.99/month(save $120)
Discovery+ with ads (Prime Video add-on) — $1.25/month for two months$4.99/month(save $3.74/month)
Discovery+ ad-free (Prime Video add-on) — $2.25/month for two months $8.99/month(save $6.74/month)
Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) — $2.99/month for one year$10.99/month(save $8/month)
Hallmark+ (Prime Video add-on) — $2/month for two months$7.99 per month(save $5.99/month)
MGM+ (Prime Video add-on) — $1.75/month for two months$6.99 per month(save $5.24/month)
NFL Sunday Ticket — $89$209(save $120)
Paramount+ Essential — $2.99/monthfor two months $7.99(save $5/month)
Paramount+ with Showtime — $2.99/month for two months$12.99/month(save $10/month)
PBS Masterpiece (Prime Video add-on) — $1.50/month for two months$5.99/month(save $4.49/month)
Starz (Prime Video add-on) — $2.75/month for two months$10.99/month(save $8.24/month)
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