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We’re entering the final day for most of this year’s best Cyber Monday streaming deals, and you’ll be kicking yourself if you miss out. These are the best prices of the year for plenty of our favorite picks in our guide to the best streaming services.
We’re talking discounts of up to 83%. And while many deals are for ad-supported tiers (yes, we groaned too), we’ve also found a few for ad-free options. Live TV services often sit out Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but we’ve found one with a range of tempting offers, which is ideal if you’ve grown tired of your current service losing access to some channels lately.
We spend our whole year testing streaming services and tracking relevant deals, and nothing compares to what we see on Cyber Monday. We’re particularly drawn to the Disney Plus & Hulu bundles, which feature deals on both the ad-supported and ad-free tiers. Apple TV also launched a deal this year, a rarity for the streamer, and you can save over 50% on six months of service. However, nothing quite compares to the Starz annual deal, which offers an entire year of service for just $11.99.
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Each year, we wait to see what the Disney Plus Cyber Monday deals will be, and each year, we’re impressed. The 2025 Disney Plus and Hulu bundle deals, which run through December 1, discount the ad-supported bundle by 60% and the ad-free bundle by 25%. The promo reduces the monthly price of the ad-supported bundle from $12.99 a month to $4.99 a month, and the ad-free bundle from $19.99 a month to $14.99 a month. The latter is particularly notable since the ad-free version is rarely on sale. The best part about the deals? The discounted rates are locked in for 12 months, after which point subscriptions will renew at the then-standard rate (unless you wish to cancel before then).
STARZ is offering ad-free Cyber Monday streaming deals on both its annual and monthly plans for 2025. At 73% off, the monthly deal is certainly enticing, but the sale on the annual plan is by far one of the best Cyber Monday deals we’ve seen so far. Customers can purchase a full year of STARZ up front for just $11.99, nearly $83% off of what the yearlong plan normally costs. This is an all-time low for the streaming service, so we think it’s worth taking the plunge if you’re at all interested in STARZ.
For those who are a bit more sports-minded, there are excellent deals on the Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited bundles. You can get ad-supported Disney Plus, ad-supported Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited for $29.99 a month for 12 months. ESPN Unlimited usually costs $29.99 a month on its own, so this deal is like getting ad-supported Disney Plus and Hulu for free for a year. There’s also a deal on the ad-free version of the triple bundle, although ESPN Unlimited will always be ad-supported due to the nature of live TV. These offers are available through January 5, 2026.
We were happy to see Apple TV turn up with a proper sale for 2025 after sitting out Cyber Monday last year. The rare offer knocks over 50% off your first half-year of service. The deal, which lasts until December 1, reduces Apple TV’s monthly subscription rate from $12.99 a month to just $5.99 a month for six months.
Paramount Plus is also celebrating Cyber Monday with deals on both its Essential and Premium plans. Both subscription tiers are just $2.99 a month for the first two months of service. For Essential, that’s a 63% discount on the standard $7.99 a month rate. For Premium, that shakes out to 77% off the usual $12.99 a month. This offer expires December 2.
Walmart Plus is also running a stellar deal, with annual plans 50% off until December 2. While the membership isn’t technically a streaming service, it offers access to either Paramount Plus Essential or Peacock Premium. You can choose which one of the two services you’d like access to every 90 days. $49 for 12 months is the cheapest we have ever seen these annual plans go for. By opting for this deal, you forgo the free trial option. However, immediately becoming a paid member means that you can get early access to Walmart deals for shopping events like Cyber Monday.
MasterClass — which offers on-demand video streaming classes from experts like Amy Poehler, Gordon Ramsay, and Serena Williams — is holding an impressive sale for Cyber Monday. All three tiers of service (Standard, Plus, and Premium) are 50% off, which is as low as we ever see the service listed. The one-year gift version of MasterClass is also on sale, an ideal present for lifelong learners.
The anime-focused Crunchyroll is also running a special Cyber Monday deal on its annual Mega Fan plan. The sale takes $20 off the Mega Fan tier, a sweet deal on a service that isn’t typically discounted. A subscription grants users full access to the impressive Crunchyroll library, including new episodes of select shows shortly after their airdate in Japan.
Additional notable Cyber Monday streaming deals we’re seeing come from Prime Video and HBO Max, among others. While the Prime Video service itself usually doesn’t go on sale (although you can learn more below about ways to save on an annual Amazon Prime subscription), you can save right now by subscribing to a service through Prime. Some of the top deals right now discount your first two months of AMC Plus, BritBox, MGM Plus, and Hallmark Plus, among several other offers.
Through December 1, HBO Max is offering its basic ad-supported tier for $2.99 a month for the first 12 months of service, about 73% in savings compared to the standard $10.99 a month rate. This offer matches last year’s deal, an all-time low price, and extends it for an additional six months. Just keep in mind that this is the ad-supported tier, which doesn’t have sports live streaming. You can also get the $2.99 a month for 12 months HBO Max deal through Prime Video.
FOX One, a new streaming service, is also getting in on the action. Among the deals is a 50% off offer on the first two months of service ($9.99 a month for two months, then back to $19.99 a month after that). You can get the deal through the service’s website or via the FOX One add-on on Prime Video.
We’ll keep this page updated with relevant information as more deals become available (or unavailable), so make sure to bookmark the guide and check back through Cyber Monday. Below, you can find some evergreen introductory offers on a few of our favorite live TV streaming services. We’ve also highlighted some of the top streaming bundles and annual plans, which can save you some money each month or year (even if they’re not technically on sale).
Many of the best live TV streaming services don’t offer Cyber Monday deals (but hey, you never know!). However, most of these services still have enticing evergreen introductory offers for new customers. Some of our favorite services with intro offers include DirecTV, Fubo, and Sling. We’ve rounded up the top deals currently available below, with prices showing your first month (or first two months, in the case of the DirecTV genre packs) discount. You should click through to see the exact details, but some of the services offer additional savings beyond that introductory period. Just keep in mind that some live TV providers have a few extra fees on top of their standard price tags, due to regional sports and other potential costs.
There are a few other ways to save on streaming services beyond traditional deals, which we’ve outlined below. These aren’t technically sales, but these bundles and annual plans offer savings compared to what you’d pay by subscribing to multiple services separately each month or paying for 12 months of a service on a month-to-month basis (you can find these comparison prices below).
FAQ
When do Cyber Monday streaming deals start?
Most Cyber Monday streaming deals are carried over from Black Friday. As you can see above, many streaming services launched their deals ahead of time, giving potential subscribers a bit more time to sign up. STARZ, Apple TV, and Prime Video launched their sales about a week before the 2025 shopping holiday, and HBO Max kicked off its sale on Monday, November 24. Disney Plus began its Disney and Hulu bundle deals on Tuesday, November 25 (although it granted early access to the ad-supported version the day before), and Paramount Plus also launched both of its monthly promos on November 25.
Historically, we’ve seen that most major streaming deals tend to launch by Black Friday (if not before), which this year fell on November 28, 2025. Despite being online-only, streaming retailers don’t tend to wait until Cyber Monday, and the deals (or lack thereof) you see on November 28 typically last through Cyber Monday. That said, things can always change, and we’ll keep this page updated throughout Cyber Monday if anything notable is added at the last minute.
When do Cyber Monday streaming deals end?
Most of the major Cyber Monday streaming deals run through December 1, 2025, and have a hard stop at the end of the day. Deals typically expire by 11:59 p.m. If that’s PT, then East Coasters will have three extra hours to take advantage of the savings, but we recommend buying before then, just in case it ends by midnight ET. This year, Apple TV’s deal ends on Monday at 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET, and the Paramount deal will run through Tuesday.
As we mentioned above, some deals are a bit more evergreen and not specifically tied to Cyber Monday, although they coincide with the shopping holidays. Some of these deals have end dates, such as the ESPN Unlimited, Disney Plus, and Hulu bundles, which are discounted down to $29.99 a month and $38.99 a month, respectively, for 12 months until January 5, 2026. After that point, they’ll revert to their standard monthly rates of $35.99 and $44.99.
Other deals — like the discounts on live TV streaming services such as DirecTV, Fubo, and Sling — are more evergreen and have no definitive end date. We still recommend not waiting around to subscribe because those offers are available at the discretion of the streamer and can technically be removed at any time.
Is Cyber Monday a good time to sign up for a streaming service?
Cyber Monday is a great time to sign up for a streaming service. Many of the streaming sales that pop up during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping holidays are the best streaming deals we see all year. This is based on both the depth of the discount and the length of the promo.
What were the Cyber Monday streaming deals like last year?
In 2024, some of the best Black Friday streaming deals we saw came from Peacock, Disney Plus, Hulu, HBO Max, and Paramount Plus. Ad-supported HBO Max was on sale for $2.99 a month for six months, the ad-supported Disney Plus and Hulu bundle was discounted to $2.99 a month for 12 months, Peacock Premium was $20 for a year or $1.99 a month for six months, and both tiers of Paramount Plus were brought down to $2.99 a month for two months.
Who is eligible for the Cyber Monday streaming deals?
Eligibility for the Cyber Monday streaming deals varies from service to service, and it’s best to check the fine print to see if you’re able to cash in on the savings. If you’ve never subscribed to the streaming service before, you’re most likely eligible for the deal. For many services, existing subscribers aren’t eligible to get the deals and savings can’t be applied to ongoing subscriptions. However, many streamers allow former subscribers to access the deals, but how long ago you’ll need to have canceled to be eligible varies by service. Additionally, many streaming services don’t offer their deals if you sign up through a third-party, so we recommend trying to subscribe directly through the streamer’s website.
Current Disney Plus, ESPN, Hulu, and bundle subscribers aren’t eligible for the Cyber Monday Disney Plus and Hulu bundle deals. The best way to see if you’re eligible is to start the sign-up process on a streaming service and see what’s available to you before you go to pay.
Can you still get a free trial if you’re signing up for a deal?
Streaming services, especially stand-alone on-demand options, have largely begun to nix their free trials altogether, but a few (including Apple TV and Paramount Plus) still offer a trial period for standard subscriptions. That said, many services with free trials that are offering deals specifically pegged to Cyber Monday don’t allow new users to get the free trial and the deal. It’s typically one or the other, but you can see exactly what’s available to you when you start to check out.
It’s worth noting that most of the live TV streaming services that we’ve highlighted (like DirecTV and Fubo) allow first-time customers to get a free trial and the relevant introductory offer (which, as we’ve noted, isn’t technically pegged to Cyber Monday).
Are there any streaming services that don’t do Cyber Monday deals?
There are a few streaming services that don’t typically participate in shopping holidays like Cyber Monday. Netflix routinely refrains from offering sales, including for major shopping holidays. Apple TV has often sat out Cyber Monday in the past, but we were pleased to see the streaming service launch a deal this year after all, so never say never. Peacock usually participates in these holiday deals, but the service hasn’t launched a sale yet this year (as of Saturday).
Philo, another one of our favorite live TV streaming services, also doesn’t typically offer limited-time deals, but we still think it’s worth a look.
Only time will tell which other services might offer deals pegged to the 2025 shopping holidays, and we’ll make sure to keep updating this page as more sales launch.
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