Today is National Streaming Day! Here are the best deals from Disney+, Hulu, Peacock and more
Save big while watching your favorite TV shows and movies.
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If you haven't seen it on your calendar, we've got some good news for binge-watchers: today, May 20 is National Streaming Day! While it doesn't get you off work, it does mean some of the best streaming services are offering special savings for new customers who want to cut the cord without losing their favorite shows. From hit series on Hulu to blockbusters on Paramount+, we've found the best streaming deals to save big for National Streaming Day.
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Paramount+ gets you access to live sports from the NFL and the PGA without a cable subscription, while Hulu is the home for new movies like White Men Can't Jump and original series like The Great. Whether you want something your own special movie night or want to give your whole family something to watch, these National Streaming Day offers help find the subscription with the most savings. Keep in mind, though, that some offers may only apply to new subscribers.
The best National Streaming Day deals
Hulu: $2 a month for three months with ads
Now through Saturday, May 27, newcomers to the loaded streaming service can get the ad-supported tier for just $2 a month for the first three months. That means you'll save $17.97 on a quarter of a year's worth of blockbuster movies, gripping TV, live news and sports—that 75% off! You can spend the day checking out the hit comedy Letterkenny or have a movie night with classics like Beetlejuice.
Three months of Hulu (with ads) for $6
Disney Bundle: Save 53% on three streamers
If you already have Hulu and want to add some more family-friendly content to your streaming lineup, the Disney Bundle can help. Right now, you can add Disney+ (with ads) to your Hulu subscription for $2 a month for three months. You can also get the entire Disney Bundle with ads for just $12.99 a month, which is 53% off the combined prices of Disney+ ($7.99), Hulu ($9.99) and ESPN+ ($9.99) subscriptions.
Disney Bundle for $12.99 a month
Paramount+: One free week
If you missed out on Top Gun: Maverick last year or want to catch up on Yellowstone, Paramount+ is the place to stream. Typically starting as low as $4.99 a month, you can try the Essential tier with limited ads or the Premium tier with no ads ($9.99 a month) for one week free. If you're already a Paramount+ partner, you can add Showtime to your library with hit shows like Yellowjackets for $11.99 a month.
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Peacock: $30 off an annual Peacock Premium plan
Right now, Peacock is offering new subscribers a one-year Peacock Premium plan for just $19.99, which is $30 less than the usual annual cost of $49.99 (before applicable taxes). Use coupon code N2TEWDZZ at checkout to save big on access to live sports, new and old films and more than 80,000 hours of streaming content (hello, Vanderpump Rules). And if you'd like everything that Peacock Premium includes, plus no ads and offline access, add Peacock Plus and use the same coupon code to ring up at just $69.99 for your first year, saving you $30.
Save $30 on an annual Peacock Premium plan
Discovery+: 7-day free trial
Stream the best reality TV with a subscription to Discovery+. Starting at $4.99 a month, newcomers can try out the service for seven whole days at no charge. You'll get the top-rated programs featured on A&E, Food Network, HGTV and more anytime you want.
HBO Max: Up to 20% off annual memberships
With the pending Max rebranding set for Tuesday, May 23, it's the perfect time to join HBO Max and see what it has to offer. Newcomers who sign up for annual memberships instead of monthly payments can save more overall, with an annual ad-supported membership at $99.99 a year, 16% cheaper than the monthly fee of $9.99 and an ad-free membership at $149.99, 20% cheaper than the monthly fee of $15.99.
Up to 20% off HBO Max annual memberships
Sling TV: $10 off your first month
Sling TV is offering your first month of streaming for as low as $30, or $10 off the $40 price for its Orange or Blue channel packages. You can pick certain channel packages that you want to watch the most, whether you want the sports stats of ESPN or the reality fun on TLC. You can also sign up for free Sling TV with its newest ad-supported offering Sling Freestream.
STARZ: $5 a month for three months
Right now, you can get STARZ for $5 a month for your first month. Watch STARZ originals and movies you love with a deal that gets you great content for less than the usual monthly fee of $7.99 a month.
Apple TV+: 7-day free trial
One of the newer names in the streaming game, Apple TV+ is letting newcomers see the hot new series and movies it has to offer. Right now, you can test the streamer for seven days free before paying the monthly fee of $6.99. For that, you can watch hit series like Ted Lasso and original movies like the Oscar-winning Drama Coda.
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