Save $36 a year on Hulu, $60 a year on Peacock and more stellar Cyber Monday streaming deals


Editor’s note: some of the sales in this article have ended, but we’ve highlighted the still-running ones at the top of this list. Happy shopping!

We’ve officially entered the Twilight Zone between Thanksgiving and Christmas, welcome, everyone! It’s that magical time for eating leftover stuffing sandwiches on the couch while you kick back and relax after the chaos of holiday #1 is over — and before any stress from holiday #2 sets in. There’s nothing better than having the whole tV to yourself after hosting the in-laws all week. If you subscribe to the right streaming services, that is. Well, good news — in case you missed it, there’s still a few good Cyber Monday streaming deals left on services like Paramount+ and Fubo.

Today you can still shop huge (and rare!) Cyber Monday streaming sales and cut down on that monthly subscription bill ahead of gifting season. Let’s get started on saving!

Black Friday/Cyber Monday streaming deals still going:

From now through Dec. 3, Paramount+ is offering new and eligible returning subscribers two months of the Paramount+ Essential plan for just $2.99 per month, OR two months of the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan, also for $2.99 per month.

That’s just $6 for two months of all the new Star Trek shows, every season of Survivor, Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 and 1923, plus NFL games on CBS. And if you opt for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME — which, let’s be honest, when they’re priced the same, why wouldn’t you want no ads and access to Showtime shows and A24 films? — you’ll get even more bang for your 3 bucks!

Paramount+ has two tiers available: The ad-supported Paramount+ Essential tier and the ad-free premium Paramount+ with SHOWTIME tier. Both of which are on sale for Black Friday right now. 

Paramount+ offers a host of live sports airing on CBS, hit shows like Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 and 1923, and movies like PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, Mean Girls, If, A Quiet Place and holiday films like Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bad Santa.

The platform is also the streaming home for Champions League soccer and a great way to catch NCAAF games. 

From now through Dec. 4, new and eligible returning subscribers can sign up for the Paramount+ Essential plan for just $2.99 per month for two months, or get the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan also for $2.99 per month for two months.

$2.99/month for two months at Paramount+

Cyber Week Fubo deal

If you’re a sports fan without a sports-centric cable package, then you know the pain of trying to follow your favorite team through football, basketball or baseball season. Enter: Fubo, our pick for the best streaming service for sports fans. This Cyber Week, Fubo is offering $30 off your first month. Plus, the platform still offers a free trial period, so you can check out Fubo risk free before deciding whether to sign up.

Fubo TV gives you access to NBC, ESPN, Fox, CBS, ABC and NFL Network, basically almost every channel you need to watch the Macy’s Parade, all the Thanksgiving football games and so much more. You’ll also get access to ACCN, SECN and Big Ten Network for catching NCAA college football games, plus 100+ more live channels. Fubo subscribers also get unlimited cloud DVR storage. The platform offers a free trial period, and right now during Black Friday/Cyber Monday, new subscribers can save $30 on Fubo’s Pro, Elite, and Deluxe plans. 

$50 for your first month at Fubo

Cyber Monday ExpressVPN deal:

If you don’t have a reliable VPN to help you stream international shows and sporting events for less money and protect you online, ExpressVPN has a Black Friday sale right now that’s definitely worth checking out.

Right now, you can get four months free on a one-year subscription ($100/year), and SIX months free on a two-year subscription ($150/year). ExpressVPN is great for streaming free tennis coverage, boxing matches, and new episodes of The Great British Bake Off before they hit Netflix in the U.S.

ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can tune into international coverage of sporting events, stream the Australian version of The Bachelor or any country’s version of Traitors no matter where you are. 

All you’ll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to Australia, and then find the right platform to livestream the event/show (many of which end up being free in their local countries!). 

Through Dec. 6, you can get FOUR months of ExpressVPN free when you sign up for a one-year plan ($100 annually) and SIX months free when you sign up for a two-year plan ($150 annually). 

$6.25/month at ExpressVPN

Black Friday/Cyber Monday streaming deals that have ended:

Unfortunately, these deals have expired. But we can dream on that they’ll all be available again next Black Friday, right?

Cyber Monday Hulu and Disney+ Bundle deal

Hulu is offering up to 90% off its ad-supported plan at just $0.99/month — or $12 for the entire year. And if you want to bundle that with Disney+, it’ll only set you back a whole $3. That’s right, you can get all your prestige FX shows and the entirety of the MCU for $2.99/month — that’s just $36 per year. Christmas really has come early this year…

New subscribers can score this Black Friday/Cyber Monday Hulu deal on our favorite streaming service for the general TV lover through 11:59 p.m. PT on Monday, Dec. 2.

A basic ad-supported Hulu subscription will typically run you $10 a month, but when you sign up during Hulu’s Black Friday sale, you can get Hulu for just $1 per month. 

While the service now offers great bundles like the Disney+ trio or the Hulu live TV tier, classic Hulu is a great subscription for any TV fan to have. For just $12 for the year, you’ll get access to great Hulu Originals like Normal People, The Handmaid’s Tale, Only Murders in the Building and The Great, plus all FX shows like Justified: City Primeval, The Bear and A Murder at the End of the World.

And if you want access to Disney+ too, you can bundle the two together for just $2.99/month for the entire year — that’s just $36. That’ll get you access to every show and movie in the MCU, Disney Channel content, all the Disney Princess films and even some live shows airing on ABC like Dancing with the Stars.

$0.99/month at Hulu

Cyber Monday Peacock deal

Peacock is currently offering new and eligible returning subscribers the Peacock Premium plan for just $1.99 per month for six months, OR get an entire year subscription up front for just $20, and pay less than $2/month for 12 months.

Peacock has four (and a half!) seasons of Yellowstone, every season of The Office, new Hallmark holiday movies and plenty of recent theatrical releases like Twisters — and eventually Wicked! Plus you can catch live TV and sports airing on NBC including Saturday Night Live, football games, college basketball and premier league soccer.

An ad-supported Peacock subscription lets you stream select live events on NBC (like college football games), new movie releases like Despicable Me 4, select Hallmark holiday movies live and on-demand for three days following their premiere on the Hallmark Channel, and every Bravo show. 

Plus, you’ll get access to thousands of hours of beloved shows such as Parks and Recreation and The Office.

For $14/month you can also upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.

$20/year at Peacock

Cyber Monday Max deal

Right now, Max is offering new and eligible returning subscribers the ad-supported plan for just $3/month for six months. That’s $42 in savings and access to hugely popular shows like Dune: Prophecy, House of the Dragon, Game of Thrones, Sex and the City, Industry, Succession, Sex Lives of College Girls, The Last of Us and more. Plus stream Warner Bros. releases like Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (streaming Dec. 6), TRAP and both Dune movies.

To make it even better, Max is still offering every subscriber free access to its B/R Sports add-on, which includes live NBA games on TNT — plus NHL games, NCAA March Madness, MLB Postseason games and U.S. Soccer.

Max, AKA “the one to watch,” has everything from Christmas classics to new Warner Bros releases, and pretty much every buzzy show your family might try to spoil for you over the holidays.

Right now, get ad-supported Max for just $3/month for six months and then you’ll maybe (fingers crossed) catch the Season 2 premiere of The Last of Us for less. In the meantime though, there’s always Dune: Prophecy and House of the Dragon and The Penguin and much much more.

$2.99/month at Max

Cyber Monday ESPN+ deal

From now through Dec. 2, new and returning subscribers can get an annual standalone subscription to ESPN+ for just $99 without having to bundle it with Disney+ or Hulu. (Interested in a Disney+ and Hulu bundle without ESPN+? There’s a deal for that, too!) That’s $20 off the regular annual rate, and yet you still get a full 12 months of all the great sports coverage, and access to a whole library of shows like 30 for 30 to boot.

ESPN+

While many subscribers choose to bundle ESPN+ with Hulu or Disney+, now you can snag a standalone subscription to the streaming service for $99.99 for an entire year.

For that price, it’s like getting three months off of the annual rate, while getting access to everything from UFC, select NFL and NCAA games, MLB, NHL, and NBA games and so much more. But hurry, this special pricing ends 12/2/24 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

$99/year at ESPN+



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