Black Friday 2025’s Biggest Streaming Deals

Streaming services are pushing harder than ever this year, and Black Friday 2025 has become one of the best times to reset your subscriptions. After a year marked by price increases across nearly every central platform, the newest wave of discounts focuses on bundles, multi-month promotions, and add-on deals that lower costs without locking you into long-term commitments.
The most significant push is coming from Disney’s ecosystem. Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited are available together for $29.99 per month for 12 months as a verified Black Friday promotion. The package includes ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu, along with ESPN Unlimited, which is normally sold separately at the same price. Viewers who want fewer interruptions can upgrade to the premium version, which includes ad-free Disney+ and Hulu, for $38.99 per month for the same one-year period. Both plans are part of Disney’s limited-time holiday lineup and revert to standard pricing after the promotional term ends.

Apple TV+ is offering one of the most substantial Black Friday discounts this year. New and eligible returning subscribers can receive the service for $5.99 per month for six months, instead of the usual $12.99, with the rate reverting to standard pricing afterward. The same promotional price is available through Amazon as a Prime Video add-on channel, and the offer runs through December 1, 2025, for viewers who do not currently have an active subscription.
STARZ is offering one of the steepest cuts among major services this Black Friday. New and eligible returning subscribers can get three months for $2.99 per month, and there is also a verified annual plan available for $11.99 instead of the regular $69.99. The annual offer stands out as one of the deepest single-service discounts this season, making STARZ one of the most aggressively priced standalone platforms right now.
Live TV services have also joined the Black Friday push. YouTube TV is offering its base plan at $72.99 per month for the first five months (down from $82.99). Fubo is reducing the price of its Pro plan’s first month from $84.99 to $54.99, offering sports-focused viewers a more affordable trial period.
Walmart+ is offering a standout seasonal promotion that directly benefits streaming users. The annual membership is reduced from $98 to $49 for new subscribers through December 2, 2025. Members can choose either Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential at no additional cost, and they have the flexibility to switch between the two every 90 days. That makes this one of the most aggressive streaming-adjacent offers available right now.

Prime Video’s add-on marketplace is one of the strongest parts of this year’s Black Friday lineup. Several premium channels are discounted for the first two months, offering viewers an affordable way to explore different services. MGM Plus drops from $7.99 to $1.99 per month. AMC Plus is available for $2.50 per month on its ad-free tier, with an even lower price on the ad-supported plan. Crunchyroll’s Mega Fan tier falls to $2.99 per month instead of its usual $11.99. Hallmark Movies Now is reduced to $2 per month for two months, and BritBox is priced at $2.75 per month, down from $10.99. These short-term promos are ideal if you want to binge a few shows over the holidays without paying full price.
With so many short-term deals available, the best approach is to choose the services you will realistically watch and set reminders for when prices return to normal. Anyone interested in prestige dramas or limited series will find a lot of value in Apple TV Plus, Starz, or several Prime Video add-ons. Households that follow sports or network programming will likely see more value in Disney’s bundles, YouTube TV, Fubo, or Walmart’s offer.
Black Friday usually rewards people looking for televisions or gadgets, but this year, the streaming deals are strong enough to compete for attention. If you have been waiting to test a new platform, this is one of the easiest and most affordable weekends to do it.
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