Cyber Monday streaming deals slash Disney Plus, Max, Hulu, Paramount Plus to as low as $0....

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The best Black Friday streaming deals delivered discounts of up to 90% off plans from Max, Paramount Plus, Hulu, Peacock and Apple TV Plus -- and you can get them through Cyber Monday.

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Save up to 75% with these streaming service deals.



Black Friday sales at popular streaming service providers have been extended into Cyber Monday 2024. Here are a few options to enjoy new content with your Apple TV 4K.

Hulu from 99 cents per month

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Save up to 75% on Hulu.



Hulu's Black Friday deal is one of the most aggressive we've seen on streaming services, with the "With Ads" plan dropping to $0.99 per month for a year. New and eligible returning subscribers (who have not been Hulu subscribers in the past 1 month) qualify for the offer. Disney Plus Basic and Disney Bundle subscribers are not eligible. Additional terms apply.

Save on Hulu

Hulu and Disney Plus bundle $2.99 per month

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Get a Hulu and Disney Plus bundle for just $2.99/mo.



Families can also save 72% on the Disney Bundle Duo Basic plan, bringing the cost down to $2.99 per month for a year. It includes Hulu (With Ads) and Disney Plus (With Ads).

Get the Disney bundle

Save up to 76% on Paramount Plus

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Get Paramount Plus for $2.99 per month.



New or returning members can get either Paramount Plus Essential or Paramount Plus with Showtime for $2.99 per month for the first 2 months.

Save on Paramount

Peacock Premium up to 75% off for Black Friday

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Get Peacock Premium for as low as $1.99 per month.



Readers can also save on Peacock, with the Premium plan dropping to $1.99 per month for 6 months -- or $19.99 for an entire year.

Grab Peacock deal

Supported devices include Windows and Mac computers, iOS and Android devices, select Apple TV models, select LG and Samsung TVs, and more.

Save up to 70% on Max annual plans

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Save up to 70% on a Max streaming subscription.



Whether you're looking to binge watch a new series or can't wait to catch the latest episode of 90 Day Fiance on Max, now is a great time to snag a deal on the "With Ads" plan that brings the cost down to $2.99 per month for 6 months. On top of that, you can salso get the Sports Add-on for free for a limited time.

Save up to 70% on Max

Apple TV Plus

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Get a free trial to Apple TV Plus.



New and qualifying returning customers can get three months of Apple TV Plus for free with the purchase of an eligible Mac, iPad, iPhone, or Apple TV. There are plenty of exclusive deals going on for AppleInsider readers, including M4 MacBook Pros from $1,399 or up to $1,000 off iPads.

If you're sticking to an aggressive budget, the M4 Mac mini is on sale for $559 at B&H.

Get Apple TV Plus trial

Not interested in buying a new device? You can grab a free 7-day trial to binge watch a show or two. After the 7-day trial ends, the service runs $9.99 per month.




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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    saareksaarek Posts: 1,581member
    As usual no deals on the no advert versions.
    StrangeDays
  • Reply 2 of 6
    saarek said:
    As usual no deals on the no advert versions.
    No discounts on annual plans either.
    StrangeDays
  • Reply 3 of 6
    It’s all shit. All with ads. 
    StrangeDays
  • Reply 4 of 6
    Agreed, these are shit promos. WTF wants to pay for ads? Nope. 

    Even Max's ad-free tier sucks because it's only "full HD" (withholding 4K), so if you want what every modern TV set is built to display, it jacks up to a tier of $18/mo if buying an entire year in advance. Boo!

    These suck. 
    edited November 29 m4m40
  • Reply 5 of 6
    M68000M68000 Posts: 880member
    I’m surprised with the negative comments.  A few dollars a month for on demand entertainment is a great value to me.   As for ads,  what is the big deal?  Check your emails,  walk away, use the bathroom, go to kitchen for food,  maybe learn something new watching the ads,  whatever.  Yes,  the ad free is better but not that big a deal.
    ronn
  • Reply 6 of 6
    M68000M68000 Posts: 880member
    Just heard that Comcast is adding regional sports for several large markets to the Peacock service.  That does make Peacock more interesting now.  However,  I don’t think it will include the NHL,  not sure.
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