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Black Friday Streaming Deals: Disney+, Hulu & HBO Max Over 60% Off

Originally published on: November 27, 2025
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– Multiple streaming services are offering Black Friday discounts to help offset recent price hikes in the industry.
– Apple TV is available for $5.99 per month for six months, representing over 50 percent off the usual price.
– HBO Max with ads is discounted to $2.99 per month for a year, saving subscribers nearly $100 annually.
– Disney Plus and Hulu bundles are discounted, with ad-supported and ad-free options available through December 1st.
– Paramount Plus offers any plan for $2.99 per month for two months, providing access to over 40,000 shows and movies.

This holiday season offers the perfect opportunity to cozy up with loved ones and dive into captivating entertainment, with major streaming platforms rolling out impressive Black Friday discounts to help balance out recent industry-wide price increases. From thrilling new sci-fi adventures to beloved family classics, there’s something for everyone, and these limited-time promotions make it easier than ever to access premium content without straining your budget.

For example, Apple TV is currently available for just $5.99 per month for a six-month commitment, representing a discount of over 50 percent. Similarly, an annual subscription to HBO Max with advertisements is priced at only $2.99 monthly, which adds up to nearly $100 in savings across a full year. While Netflix, the exclusive home of the newest Stranger Things season, is not taking part in this year’s Black Friday promotions, numerous other popular services are offering substantial price reductions.

Disney Plus and Hulu have joined forces to provide a compelling bundle offer. Through December 1st, both new and returning subscribers can secure an annual ad-supported plan for both services at a combined rate of $4.99 per month, a saving of $8 monthly that totals close to $100 annually. For households where commercial interruptions are a concern, an ad-free annual bundle is available for $14.99 per month, cutting $60 from the yearly cost. These subscriptions unlock a vast library including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars content, plus Hulu originals like The Handmaid’s Tale, Alien: Earth, and a wealth of holiday films. The ad-free tier also supports offline downloads, ideal for travel or areas with unreliable internet.

Sports enthusiasts can enhance their package with ESPN Unlimited. The Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Ultimate Bundle is discounted by up to 44 percent, with the annual ad-supported version dropping to $29.99 per month from $53.97. The ad-free annual bundle is available for $38.99 monthly, a reduction of about $29. ESPN Unlimited delivers comprehensive live sports coverage, including NFL, NBA, and MLB games, plus full access to ESPN networks and ESPN Plus.

HBO Max is presenting one of the standout deals this season. An annual subscription with ads is now $2.99 per month for new and returning members, saving roughly $100 over twelve months. This offer is especially valuable considering the service’s recent price adjustment. It’s important to note this deal applies to the Basic tier, which supports HD streaming on two devices at once; 4K viewing requires the Premium plan at $22.99 monthly, which is not discounted. Subscribers gain access to acclaimed series such as House of the Dragon and The Last of Us, plus new movie releases like the upcoming Superman and Weapons.

Paramount Plus is offering a chance to lock in savings before its anticipated price increase early next year. Through December 2nd, all new and returning subscribers can get any plan for just $2.99 per month for two months, saving up to $10. This provides entry to a library of over 40,000 titles, including Landman, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and films like the new Naked Gun and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Select plans also include Showtime content and live sports, such as every UEFA Champions League match and certain NFL games. Upgrading to the Premium Plan unlocks the full Showtime collection, 4K UHD streaming with Dolby Vision, live local CBS news, and offline downloads.

For existing Amazon Prime Video subscribers, several channel add-ons are available at reduced rates:

  • HBO Max: $2.99/month for 12 months
  • Apple TV: $5.99/month for six months
  • Starz: $2.75/month for two months
  • AMC Plus Premium: $2.50/month for two months
  • AMC Plus (with ads): $1.75/month for two months
  • MGM Plus: $1.99/month for two months
  • Hallmark Plus: $2/month for two months
  • Crunchyroll: $2.99/month for two months
  • PBS Kids: $1.25/month for two months
  • PBS Documentaries: $1.25/month for two months

YouTube TV is reducing the cost of its Base Plan to $72.99 per month for the first three months, a $10 monthly saving, through January 4th. This plan includes more than 100 live channels, unlimited DVR, and support for three simultaneous streams across six household accounts. It also features live sports enhancements and includes ESPN and other Disney-owned channels. Additionally, NFL Sunday Ticket can be added for $12 monthly over four months, or $48 for a full season, providing access to every out-of-market Sunday regular season game.

A Starz subscription is available for $2.99 for the first three months, or an annual plan for $23.99, saving $46. The service offers movies like John Wick: Chapter 4 and original series, with streaming on four devices at once and offline viewing capabilities.

For dedicated sports fans, Fubo TV is offering up to $30 off for one month across its tiers. The Fubo TV Elite plan, for instance, is discounted to $64.99 for the first month. This plan includes 277 channels, ESPN Unlimited, and broadcasts of local NBA, NHL, and MLB games in 4K resolution. All plans come with unlimited Cloud DVR, and most support streaming on up to ten devices at the same time.

(Source: The Verge)

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