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Paramount+ just dropped its annual Black Friday deal


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SAVE UP TO 67%: As of Nov. 22, all new Paramount+ subscribers can score either three months of the Essential Plan for $1.99 per month, or three months of Paramount+ with SHOWTIME for $3.99 per month.


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Paramount+ Black Friday deal
Starting at $1.99 per month

Black Friday is undoubtedly the best time of the year to sign up for streaming services. What would usually cost you $10-$20 per month just might drop down to a few bucks a month during Black Friday promos. We've already seen sweet holiday discounts for Hulu and Max, and Paramount+ just launched its annual Black Friday deal, too.

Through Dec. 3, new subscribers to Paramount's streaming service can opt for three months of the basic Essential Plan for $1.99 per month, or you can go for the upgraded Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscription for a mere $3.99 per month.

The Paramount+ Essential Plan normally goes for $5.99 per month, so you'd save $12 by signing up for the Essential Plan before Dec. 3. Paramount+ with SHOWTIME normally retails for $11.99 per month, so you'd save $24 if you opt-in before the Black Friday promo ends.

Paramount+ Essential gets you tons of on-demand shows and movies, NFL on CBS, live news on CBS, and more. Upgrading to the more expensive tier will also nab you access to SHOWTIME movies, live TV through CBS, college football, and the ability to download shows for watching on the go.

Note that the Essential Plan includes ads, so if you want to skip the commercials and get right to your shows, opt for the SHOWTIME add-on plan (it's mostly devoid of annoying ads with the exception of live TV and on select shows).

More Black Friday streaming deals and ongoing bundles

Amazon Prime Video

  • No current subscription deals, but try it with a 30-day free trial

AMC+

  • No current standalone deals, but try it with a seven-day free trial

Apple TV+

Curiosity Stream

  • No current deals

DirecTV Stream

Disney+

FuboTV

  • $20 off for two months of a Pro, Elite, or Premier subscription

  • Try it with a seven-day free trial

  • New subscribers get 30 days free of FuboTV Pro if you're a My Best Buy Plus or Total member (save $74.99)

Max

Hulu

  • New users can get Hulu with ads for $0.99/month for 12 months (save $84)

  • Eligible college students can get a monthly subscription for $1.99 per month (save $6 per month)

  • Try for free with a 30-day trial

MGM+

Netflix

NFL Sunday Ticket

  • YouTube TV members with a monthly Base Plan subscription can add NFL Sunday Ticket for $22.25/month or $89 total (save $260 compared to the original package price of $349)

  • Eligible users get two free months of Max when they bundle NFL Sunday Ticket and Youtube TV through Nov. 30

Paramount+

Peacock

  • Peacock Premium — get one year for $19.99 ($1.66/month) with code YEARLONG (save $40) or go month to month for $1.99/month for 12 months (save $4/month)

  • Peacock Premium for students — $1.99/month for 12 months (save $3/month)

Philo

  • No current standalone deals, but try it with a seven-day free trial

Sling TV

Starz

  • Get a monthly plan for $3/month (save $6/month) or a six-month plan for $20 total (save $26)

Vudu

  • Snag movies and TV series like Breaking Bad, Broad City, and the Avengers Four Movie Collection on sale to own every weekend through Thanksgiving

YouTube TV

  • New users can get three months of the Base Plan for $50.99/month (save $22 per month)

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