Last Chance for $1 Subs and 90% Discounts

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Last Chance for  Subs and 90% Discounts

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Update: As expected, a lot of the Cyber Monday streaming deals did indeed end last night. Some promos are still running today, though. You can still get ad-free Paramount Plus with Showtime for $2.99 until December 4.

Some of our favorite cord-cutting live TV services are still discounted. Sling TV is offering half off your first month, and Fubo will knock $30 off your first month across all tiers of its service.

ESPN+ still has the offer of 12 months for the price of nine on its homepage, despite the small print there saying the offer expired yesterday – so that one might not actually go through.

Original article follows…

The best of the Cyber Monday streaming deals will end tonight, and you’ll kick yourself if you miss out, as there’s no better time of the year to join. So act now unless you want to wait a year for these prices to come back.

Maybe we spend a bit too much time watching TV, but when we’ve been rounding up all the other best Cyber Monday deals today, streaming has stood as arguably the best category of them all.

The jaw-dropper deals ending tonight include six months of Max (formerly HBO Max) for $2.99 monthly, a Disney+/Hulu bundle for $2.99 monthly, and a year of Peacock for $20 (or $1.99 monthly for six months). As you’d expect at these low prices, they’re all for the ad-supported tiers.

You’ll certainly be forgiven for rolling your eyes at the prospect of more ads; I’m right there with you. But given you’re getting four of the very best services out there for under $8 a month total, I think it’s worth seeing how you go. You can cancel anytime, upgrade to ad-free if you’re really enjoying an app, or build up enough shows to blast through in a brief window before canceling.

These Cyber Monday streaming deals are only available to new and returning customers. As long as you left said app a month or more ago, you should be fine to rejoin at these greatly reduced rates – I just rejoined Max, Peacock, and Disney+ after bailing a month or so back. You could also try creating a new account with a fresh login and payment details.

Up next, we’ve rounded up an extensive collection of the latest prices across multiple streaming networks. Browse the quick links below, or scroll down a little to see extra information about what these services offer and what you’re getting for the price. Deals on ad-free versions are few and far between this Cyber Monday. But signing up for longer terms on ad-free tiers will usually get you a discount compared to just paying month after month. With ad-supported prices being so low, though, on some big players today, we think it’s worth trying them out first. If you want to access any of these services from overseas, check out our ongoing Black Friday VPN deals guide to get around geo-restrictions.

The best Cyber Monday streaming deals

Movies and TV shows

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Disney Plus & Hulu Duo Bundle Basic

There’s a huge double-saving on these two bundled popular ad-supported streaming platforms as this price lasts for 12 months. If you subscribe to these two individually, they’re $9.99 a month each. Outside of Cyber Monday, this already-discounted Duo package would be $10.99, but less than a cup of coffee a month for the next year is unbeatable value. Offer expires December 2.

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Disney Plus/Hulu/Max Bundle with Ads

This bundle gets you ad-supported access to Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max for just $17 a month. That’s $9 off the regular combined cost of all three services.

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Disney Plus/Hulu/Max Bundle without Ads

This package offers ad-free streaming access to Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max for $30 a month. That’s more than $20 less than the regular combined cost of all three services. However, while Disney Plus and Hulu both provide 4K support, the Max plan included with this bundle is limited to HD video quality.

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Disney Plus Ad-Free (Monthly Plan)

Disney Plus offers on-demand access to tons of Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars content, including new original shows. This Premium plan offers ad-free playback and includes download and Dolby Atmos support.

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Hulu with Ads (Monthly Plan)

Hulu is an excellent choice for cord-cutters thanks to a mix of exclusive titles and next-day streaming for popular network shows. The ad-supported tier is usually $9.99 a month, but the epic Cyber Monday deal has returned, lowering those monthly fee prices to just 99 cents for a year. We’d spend an extra couple of bucks and get it bundled with Disney Plus, though. Both offers expire December 2.

Max

Max with ads (Monthly Plan)

Max is a premium service for fans of prestige television, iconic films, and unscripted programs like Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, Succession, House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, and more. The ad-supported tier is $9.99 a month, but you can upgrade to ad-free for $16.99 or view your programming in 4K for $20.99.

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Max Ad-Free (Annual Plan)

The Ad-Free plan comes with the ability to stream on two devices, full HD video resolution, and 30 downloads for on-the-go viewing.

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Max Ultimate Ad-Free (Annual Plan)

Max’s most expensive tier comes with all of the perks. Subscribers can stream everything in 4K on up to four devices. Plus, the service comes with Dolby Atmos audio and 100 available downloads at any given time for offline viewing.

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Peacock Premium (Monthly Plan)

Peacock is a convenient streaming source for hit NBC TV shows, Universal movies, and select sports like Sunday Night Football. The service also carries its own slate of original programming.

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Peacock Premium (Annual Plan)

The annual version of Peacock’s ad-supported tier is an absolute steal right now, with a major Cyber Monday discount getting you a whole year of access for just $19.99. That’s plenty of time to enjoy a rich collection of sitcoms, movies, and live events. Offer expires December 2.

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Peacock Premium Plus (Monthly Plan)

Peacock Premium Plus subscription is $14 a month. That’s nearly double the non-Plus plan, but the extra cost gets rid of most ads, allows you to download select titles, and also comes with your local NBC channel.

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Paramount Plus Essential (Monthly Plan)

Paramount Plus is perfect for viewers who want to stream CBS TV shows, local NFL games, and tons of content from Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and MTV. And if you get the premium tier you can also unlock ad-free streaming and access to Showtime. A new promotion sees the monthly fee knocked down to $2.99 for a couple of months.

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Paramount Plus Essential (Annual Plan)

Upgrading from a monthly to an annual plan will save you more than 1/3 of the cost each year. The Essential tier offers live NFL on CBS games and ad-supported on-demand content.

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Paramount Plus with Showtime (Monthly Plan)

Paramount Plus offers a huge library of on-demand content from Paramount, CBS, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and MTV. The Premium Plan also includes Showtime and live CBS streaming. It costs $12.99 a month or $120 a year. For the next two months, though, you get this tier for just $2.99 a month, which is a great opportunity to make your way through a few shows with no irritating ads – of which there are many on the ad-supported tier.

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Paramount Plus with Showtime (Annual Plan)

Paramount Plus with Showtime gives subscribers ad-free on-demand CBS, Paramount Plus, and Showtime content, in addition to 24/7 CBS live streams. If you switch from monthly to annual, you can save more than $30 each year.

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Starz Semi-Annual Plan

The Starz streaming service offers several original shows and classic movies. The semi-annual plan is a steal compared to a standard month-to-month subscription.

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Starz Streaming Service Monthly Subscription

The new season of Outlander is the big new show to be found at Starz right now, and you’ll find it’s also the home of Power (including the Book spinoffs) and a handful of other exclusives across movies and TV. Rare deals on the monthly fees like certainly make it worth a look, although it’s not going to be a service you need throughout the year really.

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Plex Lifetime Pass

A Plex Lifetime Pass grants you access to all of the Pass benefits without the need for a renewing monthly or annual fee. The perks include free downloads, hardware encoding, and much more.

Live TV and sports

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Sling TV Subscription

For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you’re looking for. It’s more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members often get a chunky discount on their first month.

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Sling TV Orange + Blue

Sling TV offers some of the best cable channels for $55 or less. There are three different tiers to choose from, plus several sports and entertainment-specific add-ons, but the Orange + Blue combo is the best way to get the most major sports channels. Plus, you can usually get about half off your first month.

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Fubo Pro Plan

Fubo is the streaming service for sports fans. Its huge library of channels includes regional and international sports leagues, setting it apart from the competition. You can also tack on additional programming to your plan, but it’ll cost you extra.

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Fubo Elite

Fubo’s base plan offers tons of classic channels, including local networks and traditional cable options, but the Elite tier unlocks 4K and even more sports-friendly options.

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Fubo Deluxe

Deluxe is Fubo’s highest tier. In addition to all of the perks of Fubo’s other plans, Deluxe includes Sports Plus with NFL RedZone, MGM+, International Sports Plus, and 300+ channels in some regions.

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DAZN Monthly Subscription

DAZN is a sports streaming service with live and on-demand content, including exclusive boxing matches. It’s also available in a vast amount of countries around the world. Many events require an additional PPV fee, but a base subscription also offers its own slate of content.

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DAZN Annual Subscription

DAZN is a sports streaming service that puts an emphasis on boxing. While many major fights require a pay-per-view (PPV) fee, viewers will also need a regular subscription. You can find savings when paying upfront for an annual plan.

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ESPN+ (Annual Plan)

A standard annual subscription already offers some savings, but the limited-time-only annual deal ESPN+ will grant subscribers an extra $20 off.

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ESPN+ (Monthly Plan)

ESPN Plus is designed for sports, giving subscribers access to live MLB, NHL, NFL, soccer, golf, and UFC fights. You can pay $12 monthly or go for an annual deal, which saves you about $20 a year. There’s also a bundle with Hulu and Disney Plus, which offers an even better discount.

FAQs

When do these Cyber Monday streaming deals end?

Most of the really strong streaming deals with those massive discounts on the ad-supported tiers have confirmed end dates.

The Cyber Monday promos at Disney+, Max, Hulu, and Peacock are all listed as expiring on Monday, December 2 – we’re going to assume at the end of the day at 11:59 p.m. – let’s say ET to be on the safe side.

Paramount+ lasts a little longer as the expiry date in the T&Cs is listed as December 4 (Wednesday) – again, we’re assuming through to the day’s end.

As for the other deals on this page, those are what we like to call ‘evergreen’ deals, as they’re traditional discounts you get on longer contracts and/or bundled services.

It varies by streaming service, but once a sale has started, you can expect most of them to last through at least Cyber Monday itself.

Am I locked into a contract if I sign up for one of these Cyber Monday streaming deals?

Nope! By default, once the deal you’ve signed up for ends, the streaming service will re-subscribe you for the regular price. But you can cancel anytime before the deal runs out, which will let you keep watching until the deal ends without getting re-subscribed for the higher price.

Any big names NOT doing Cyber Monday?

Netflix never gets involved with Cyber Monday (or any kind of price promotion), and this year’s the same. It still has that status as ‘too big to fail’ almost and will still be enjoying all those extra subscribers it picked up for the recent Paul vs. Tyson live stream – with any luck, it will put that money towards the live TV streaming tech for future sports events, as the feed quality was more of an omnishambles that the truffle-shuffle excuse of a boxing bout.

We’re surprised Apple TV+ didn’t try something to get a much-needed boost. It’s still a service light on content, but it’s worth picking up for a month or two for excellent TV shows like The Morning Show, Foundation, Severance, For All Mankind, and Mythic Quest. Ted Lasso is also a show people also seem to enjoy there. If you’ve recently picked up a new Apple device, you may get a few months of free access.

Philo is already a very affordable live TV streaming service (especially compared to Sling and Fubo) and the cheapest way to watch Yellowstone season 5, part 2. But it’s a no-show for Cyber Monday. There is a seven-day free trial, though.

Pair your new streaming deal with a brand new TV, as there are some excellent Cyber Monday TV deals live today.

Looking to stream some specific live sports? Take a look at our money-saving guides on how to watch NFL games without cable and our how to watch NBA live streams.


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