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Breaking news on Black Friday streaming deals with top platforms like Disney+, Hulu, Max, and more.

Black Friday Streaming Deals: Snag Unmissable Discounts on Hulu, Disney+, Max, and More!

Attention, nerds! Black Friday isn’t just about scoring a new TV—it’s about filling that screen with endless hours of discounted entertainment. This year, the Black Friday streaming deals are a buffet of irresistible offers from Disney+, Hulu, Max, Peacock, and Paramount+. Even as these streaming giants battle for profitability, they’re slashing prices like never before. Ready to grab these deals? Let’s get into it!

Why Streaming Services Are Offering Deals Despite Profit Struggles

It’s no secret that streaming services have been playing a tough financial game. Companies like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery have spent billions on content, and now it’s time to rake in profits. But competition is fierce—so instead of raising prices across the board, many are pulling you in with tantalizing Black Friday OTT deals. Think of it as a win-win: you get a bargain, and they hope to keep you hooked long after the promo ends.

Top Black Friday OTT Deals You Shouldn’t Miss

Black Friday OTT deals highlighted by shows and movies like The Last of Us, Inside Out 2, Interior Chinatown, and Parks and Recreation.

Hulu Black Friday Deal


Hulu’s giving you a year of streaming joy for just $0.99 per month. That’s cheaper than your morning coffee! Pair it with Starz for another $0.99 monthly, or go big with the Disney+ bundle for $2.99 per month.

Disney+ Black Friday Special


Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar—oh my! Disney+ is practically handing you the keys to their empire with that $2.99 bundle deal.

Max (formerly HBO Max) Offer


Here’s the blockbuster deal: Max with Ads is going for $2.99/month for six months! Yes, you read that right. Stream Succession, Dune, and more at 70% off.

Peacock’s Black Friday Sale


For just $19.99 per year or $1.99/month for six months, you can dive into Peacock’s massive library, from sports to sitcoms.

Paramount+ with Showtime


At $2.99/month for six months, Paramount+ is bringing Star Trek, Yellowstone, and even NFL games to your screen.

A Few Caveats to Keep in Mind

These deals, while incredible, often come with a catch—they’re mostly for ad-supported tiers. Why? Ads bring in more revenue per user than subscriptions alone. But hey, if a quick commercial break means saving big bucks, we’re not complaining.

What About Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV+?

Here’s where things get interesting: the big players like Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ aren’t budging on discounts. Netflix is already hugely profitable, and the others are backed by tech giants with deep pockets. So, while their prices remain steady, the competition is heating up elsewhere.

Your Watchlist Is Calling—Don’t Miss These Deals!

Whether you’re catching up on The Last of Us on Max, discovering Andor on Disney+, or reliving sitcom gold on Hulu, these Black Friday streaming deals are your golden ticket to endless entertainment.

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