
For shoppers who love a deal, the holiday season isn’t just about gadgets and fashion but also a prime time to slash monthly streaming costs. With subscription prices creeping higher throughout 2025, Black Friday has emerged as the rare moment in which major platforms roll out their most aggressive offers of the year.
This year’s lineup is packed with deep discounts, extended trial periods, and bundle packages that combine multiple services for less than the cost of one. From blockbuster-heavy giants to niche favorites, the deals are designed to lure both new and returning subscribers before prices reset in December.
Here’s a curated look at the most attractive offers from leading streamers, with savings that can keep your watchlist full and your wallet intact well into 2026.

1. Disney+ and Hulu Bundle at $4.99/Month
Disney is offering one of the best Black Friday deals: the ad‑supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle for $4.99 per month for an entire year, down from $12.99. That’s more than 60% off. Subscribers will get access to Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic, and Hulu’s broad mix of network TV and originals. Eligibility is limited to new and certain returning subscribers. Sign‑ups are available via disneyplus.com through December 1. Current subscribers to Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select, or ESPN Unlimited including those on bundles are not eligible.

2. HBO Max Basic With Ads for $2.99/Month
HBO Max’s Basic with Ads plan is available for $2.99 per month for 12 months, a 70% off deal from its regular price of $10.99 per month. The deal is open to new subscribers and returning subscribers at HBOMax.com and some select partners such as Apple, Roku, and Google Play until December 1. The plan will include access to a huge library of HBO originals, Warner Bros. films, and Discovery network content, plus select live sports via TNT and TBS.

3. Peacock Premium Annual Plan: $19.99
NBCUniversal’s Peacock Premium annual subscription is marked down to $19.99 from $79.99 – a 75% saving. Subscribers get next‑day access to NBC shows, Bravo reality hits, Universal movies post‑theatrical run, and live sports like Sunday Night Football and matches of the Premier League. Meanwhile, a Walmart+ bundle that costs $49/year gives Peacock Premium as a perk, offering further value for shoppers who use Walmart’s delivery services.

4. Paramount+ Annual Plan Half Price
Paramount+ has slashed its $59.99 Essential annual plan by 50% and will be ad-supported for $29.99. Services include CBS live sports, Nickelodeon favorites, MTV reality, and Paramount Pictures films. Premium subscribers also receive Showtime content. Paramount+ is included with Walmart+ memberships, which are discounted to $49/year through December 2.

5. Apple TV for $5.99/Month for Six Months
Apple’s ad‑free streaming service, usually $12.99/month, is $5.99/month for up to six months. This rare discount covers acclaimed originals such as “Severance” and “Slow Horses,” in addition to upcoming releases, including F1 The Movie. Apple TV also offers MLB Friday Night Baseball and MLS matches, with 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos included for no additional cost.

6. Starz Annual Subscription for $23.99
Starz is running a $23.99 annual plan equivalent to $2/month compared to the usual $69.99/year. The library includes blockbuster films, original series such as “Outlander,” and a rotating selection of recent hits. Shorter‑term deals are available, such as $2.99/month for three months or $2.75/month for two months via Prime Video add‑on.

7. Crunchyroll Add‑On via Prime Video: $2.99/Month
Anime fans can also get access to Crunchyroll’s Mega Fan plan through Prime Video for $2.99 a month for two months, from an original $11.99. It has a collection of classics like “One Piece” and new series like “Chainsaw Man”. Annual subscriptions for the service are available at 16% off for $99.99 directly through Crunchyroll.

8. Frndly TV – $0.99/Month for Three Months
Frndly TV, a family-friendly streamer, is selling its Premium plan for $0.99/month for three months, down from the usual price of $12.99. The package includes 50+ live channels including Hallmark, History, Lifetime, and A&E and on‑demand content, perfect for holiday viewing on a budget.

9. Prime Video Add‑On Bundles from $1.75/Month
Amazon Prime Video is offering 32 add‑on subscriptions for Black Friday, with some going as low as $1.75/month for two months. Options include AMC+, MGM+, Hallmark+, and BritBox. Bundles like Starz, MGM+, and AMC+ together are priced at $19.99/month, down from $28.97.

10. Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited Bundle at $29.99/Month
For sports and entertainment enthusiasts, Disney’s ad-supported triumvirate consists of Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited, available for $29.99/month for 12 months from the usual price of $35.99. ESPN Unlimited streams all ESPN networks and more than 47,000 live events annually, and this package will be complete for a household looking for a bit of everything.
As streaming prices rise and libraries grow, these Black Friday deals represent a rare opportunity to lock in premium content at bargain rates. Bundling multiple platforms or committing to an annual plan, savvy subscribers can secure months of entertainment for a fraction of the usual cost-but only if they act before the holiday sales window closes.


