It’s not every day that you see a big discount on movie and TV streaming services, many of which have gone up in price over the past couple years. Hulu, Max, and Paramount Plus are each running Black Friday deals right now to entice new and returning subscribers to join. We’ve outlined details on all the discounts being offered below.
The ad-supported version of Hulu typically costs $7.99 per month, but through Nov. 28 you can get a full year of the streaming service for just $11.99. Put another way, it costs just $1 a month with this deal. While this offer doesn’t extend to bundle plans that include access to services like Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, this is still the best discount we’ve seen since Hulu raised its prices in October. This deal is open to new subscribers and to those who cancelled service more than one month ago.
Some of our favorite Hulu-exclusive shows you can catch up on with this plan include Only Murders in the Building, The Bear, Reservation Dogs, Living for the Dead, and more.
Prices taken at time of publishing.
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In addition to awesome original programming offered on Max, including Scavengers Reign, Our Flag Means Death, and The Last of Us, Max is the only place to stream documentaries like David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived. Through Nov. 27, Max is offering six months of its ad-supported plan for just $2.99 per month, which is more than enough time to catch up on your essential viewing before the monthly price returns to its usual cost of $9.99.
Prices taken at time of publishing.
Finally, Paramount Plus is discounting its ad-supported plan to just $1.99 per month for the first three months (was $5.99) through Dec. 3. We highly suggest checking out Colin from Accounts, if you want to see an
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