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SAVE 70%: New and returning members can sign up for HBO's Max streaming service for just $2.99 per month for the first six months, marked down from the normal $9.99 per month. That's a savings of $42 over six months.


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$2.99 per month for six months (save $42 over six months)

Once you're done shopping Black Friday sales and the leftover pumpkin pie is gone, what's the plan for entertainment? If you need some new content to binge, there's a great deal today that'll give you thousands of hours of entertainment to get through the winter.

As of Nov. 21, new and returning Max customers can score a discounted rate of $2.99 per month for the first six months of streaming, marked down from the normal price of $9.99 per month. That's a 70% discount or a total savings of $42 over the six-month period. After those initial six months, the Max subscription will auto-renew each month at the current price. However, you're free to cancel before the renewal date. Keep in mind this Black Friday deal only applies to Max with ads. The deal is valid through Nov. 27.

With this Black Friday deal, you get access to stream all Max content on two devices at once with full HD resolution. The Max content library includes favorites like The White Lotus, The Gilded Age, and Succession. Barbie will soon make her way to Max, too.

For a limited time, HBO is also throwing in the Bleacher Report (B/R) Sports add-on, which gives access to professional games in the MLB, NHL, and NBA. If you're not stoked on streaming Barbie, you can tune into some sports content instead.

As if this deal wasn't good enough, HBO has added a Thanksgiving watchlist to Max that includes some classic content like the Thanksgiving Friends episode and the holiday classic Elf.

If you're a new or returning Max member and you're wondering what will help get you through the winter blahs, saving 70% on a stellar streaming service could be just the trick. But act fast, because the deal disappears on Monday.

More Black Friday streaming deals

Apple TV+

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)

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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