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These streaming services are offering price slashes on Cyber Monday 2025
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These streaming services are offering price slashes on Cyber Monday 2025

Cyber Monday brings big streaming deals from Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV, Paramount Plus, and more.

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by Emmanuel Umahi

If the recent wave of streaming price hikes has got you grumbling, here’s some good news: Cyber Monday is bringing big discounts across some of your favourite platforms.

From Disney+ and Hulu to HBO Max, Apple TV, Paramount Plus, and more, there are plenty of ways to save while bingeing your favourite shows and movies.

Even if Netflix isn’t joining the fun this year, there’s no shortage of deals for every type of viewer, whether you’re after family-friendly content, prestige TV, or live sports.

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/1. Disney+ and Hulu

Looking for a subscription that keeps both kids and adults happy? Disney+ and Hulu have you covered. New and returning subscribers can grab an annual ad-supported bundle for just $4.99/month (normally $8), saving nearly $100 over the year. Prefer to avoid ads? The ad-free plan costs $14.99/month, cutting $60 off the annual price.

These bundles provide access to Disney classics, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and Hulu originals like The Handmaid’s Tale, The Bear, and Alien: Earth. Holiday favorites like Home Alone and The Polar Express are also included.

Sports fans can add ESPN Unlimited to the mix. The ad-supported Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle costs $29.99/month, while the ad-free version is $38.99/month, both up to 44% off.

/2. HBO Max

HBO Max is offering one of the best deals this Cyber Monday. New and returning subscribers can get HBO Max with ads for $2.99/month, saving nearly $100 over a year. You’ll get HD streaming on two screens, with access to hits like House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, and It: Welcome to Derry.

Want 4K streaming and premium features? The ad-free plan is $22.99/month but even the ad-supported option delivers tons of content for a steal.

/3. Apple TV

Apple TV is offering six months for just $5.99/month, saving you $7 per month. Watch popular shows like Ted Lasso, Pluribus, and Severance, plus exclusive releases like Joseph Kosinski’s F1 series starting December 12, 2025. Apple TV will also be the exclusive home for Formula 1 racing in 2026.

/4. Paramount Plus

Paramount Plus is offering two months at $2.99/month, letting you stream over 40,000 TV shows and movies, including Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Landman, and The Naked Gun reboot, plus live sports like UEFA Champions League matches. Premium subscribers get Showtime content, 4K streaming, and offline downloads.

Other Notable Deals

Starz is going for $2.99/month for the first three months or $23.99 annually. Stream John Wick spinoffs and originals like Blood of My Blood. Fubo TV is letting users save $30 on one month of the Elite plan ($64.99), with 277 channels including ESPN, ABC, CBS, and local sports in 4K. While Masterclass's annual subscription is going for $5/month, with expert-led courses in cooking, acting, writing, and more.

Even with Netflix staying quiet on discounts, there are plenty of ways to load up on streaming content this holiday season without emptying your wallet.

The Takeaway

Cyber Monday is the perfect chance to lock in savings on streaming subscriptions, whether you’re after family entertainment, prestige TV, or live sports. With deals across Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV, Paramount Plus, and more, it’s a great time to binge guilt-free, and keep your wallet happy while you do it.

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