
From now until December 1, you can stock up on Black Friday discounts from pretty much any streaming service. The only caveats? Some services limit their deals to new subscribers, and the lowest prices are always on subscriptions with ads.
It’s worth double-checking what you already have, but if you’re committed to a specific service, you might as well lock it down now at its cheapest price of the year. Without further ado, here is this year's lineup of Black Friday streaming deals.
The Best Black Friday Streaming Deals for 2025
Here’s the big list if you’re happy to scroll and check out each deal from the source. I’ve also broken down each deal below. In general, most discounts last until midnight on December 1, otherwise known as Cyber Monday.
12 Months of Disney and Hulu for $4.99/mo
Disney+ and Hulu have dropped standalone deals entirely, instead opting to only offer a discount on their bundled plan. The plus side? The discount lasts a full 12 months.
Right now, you can get a full year of Disney+ and Hulu with ads for $4.99 each month. The ad-free version of the bundle has a slightly smaller discount, dropping the monthly price from $19.99 to $14.99. Both deals are available to new and returning “eligible” subscribers, which pretty much includes anyone who hasn’t already paid for an annual plan.
I personally cancelled my Disney+ when the most recent price hike took effect in October, and this is enough to get me back into it. Yes, I’m a slave to the machine. Getting a full year at a discount is well worth it if these are the staple streaming services in your life.
2 Months of Paramount+ for $2.99/mo
Paramount has been making plenty of moves recently, including a massive acquisition of the streaming rights to South Park. If any Paramount franchises have caught your eye, you can try out the service for two months at $2.99 each month, adding up to around $6 total. Just enough time to get in a Mission Impossible marathon or catch up on new Star Trek spin-offs. This discount is available to both new and returning subscribers who have previously cancelled their subscription.
12 Months of HBO Max for $2.99/mo
One of the best Black Friday discounts overall
One of the best Black Friday discounts overall, HBO Max is offering a full year of its ad-supported plan at a rate of $2.99/month to both new and returning subscribers. That’s over 70% off the standard rate of $10.99/month. If you’re trying to keep all your subscriptions in one place, this deal is also available as a Channel Add-On through Hulu. Unfortunately, we’re not seeing any discounts on the ad-free plan.
6 Months of Apple TV for $5.99/mo
Apple TV has always kept it simple with a single subscription plan, which means its Black Friday deal actually gets you an ad-free subscription. Get your first six months for $5.99/mo, just in time to jump on the Pluribus or finally see what the Severance hype was all about. This deal is open to anyone who isn't already eligible for a three-month Apple TV trial from a recent Apple purchase, which is honestly a better deal anyways.
$20 Off 12 Months of Mega Fan Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll was a surprise for me, as it's typically on the Netflix wave of “never discount your streaming subscription.” This year, the anime service dropped a surprise Black Friday deal that knocks $20 off annual Mega Fan subscriptions. This is the ad-free plan that gives you unlimited access to Crunchyroll’s library as well as a 15% discount at the Crunchyroll Store. Not a doorstopping discount, but certainly the lowest we’ll get for the best anime streaming service.
17% Discount on Disney+, ESPN Unlimited, and Hulu Bundle
Sports streaming is a mess and isn't likely to get cleaned up any time soon. If you do happen to be in the market for a sports-oriented streaming service, Disney+ has a slight discount on its new bundle with ESPN Unlimited for new subscribers.
Unlike the rest of the deals on this list, this discount isn’t going anywhere on Cyber Monday. Instead, it lasts through the start of January. I'd recommend doing some research about what's included in ESPN Unlimited compared to other live TV streaming services to make sure you're getting channels you're actually interested in.
Black Friday Streaming Deals FAQ
What’s the best Black Friday streaming deal?
This one really comes down to you, because any streaming library is only worth as much as you enjoy it. The big questions I’d ask are what you already pay for, what you’re looking for in a streaming library, and how much you care about ads.
In general, the HBO Max deal is pretty darn good, but you’re stuck with ads for the full year. If you’re interested in a similar quality of programming but without the ads, I’d check out Apple TV.
The Crunchyroll deal might not be as pretty of a number, but if you’d be signing up for the anime anyways, you might as well get the $20 discount. Same goes for Disney+ and Hulu. If these are staples in your household, even the $14.99 ad-free price will save you a decent chunk over the course of a year.
Does Netflix have a Black Friday deal?
Nope. As far as I know, and I check pretty much every day, Netflix has never had a Black Friday deal. Unfortunately, 2025 isn't looking like the year that changes.
Blythe (she/her) is an SEO Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.
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