Streaming deals Black Friday 2024: watch great sci-fi content for less
We've rounded up the best Black Friday streaming deals all in one place, so you can save big and stay glued to the couch.
As the nights are becoming longer and colder, now is the time to curl up on the couch and binge your favorite shows and movies. We've rounded up the best Black Friday streaming deals so you can browse all your options in one place.
While Black Friday isn't until November 29, plenty of streaming platforms are already offering bundle deals, free trials and discounts ahead of the event. Whether you're looking to enjoy Star Wars on Disney Plus, Star Trek on Paramount Plus or Futurama on Hulu, there's a Black Friday streaming deal for you.
If you want to take a look at what content you can stream on different platforms before committing to a deal, then our guides to the best sci-fi movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon and Paramount Plus are worth a read. Some platforms offer free trials, which is a good way of seeing if a subscription is worth it or not.
We'll keep this page updated leading up to Black Friday, so keep your eyes peeled for fresh deals.
Best streaming deals November 2024
Disney Plus is offering a three-platform subscription bundle for just $16.99 a month, saving you 46% on Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN+. Disney Plus is the home of both the Star Wars and Marvel cinematic universes, while Hulu is the home of the new Futurama reboot.
Hulu 30-Day Free Trial With-Ads and Ad-Free Plans.
If you're unsure about what streaming service to subscribe to, or you just want a quick sci-fi fix or you just want to check out the new Futurama reboot, getting a 30-day FREE trial is a fantastic option for you.
Peacock 12 Months For The Price Of 10 at Peacock
Peacock’s sci-fi offerings range from superhero drama Heroes to Battlestar Galactica, to the Alan Tudyk-starring Resident Alien. Cult classic Serenity is found in the movies section, too.
This might seem like a fairly sizeable investment, but it'll save money in the long run. By buying annually, the price goes from $11.99 a month to $10 per month. You save $24 and you get everything the Essential plan offers, plus Showtime originals and the option to download content. Paramount Plus is the home of a lot of Star Trek and Halo.
Note: You also get one week free with this deal.
One year of Paramount Plus + Showtime Was $10 Now $5 for the First Month Via Sling.
Paramount Plus is the home of a lot of Star Trek, Halo and is now 50% off your first month.
Pararmount Plus Essential Plan Free With Walmart Plus.
Paramount Plus Essential Plan is free, yes you read that correctly, with Walmart Plus. You can claim a free 30-day trial of Walmart Plus, otherwise it's $12.95/month or you can pay annually, which is $98/year. If you're already a member, this is a deal worth getting... It's literally free.
Discovery + 7-Day Free Trial Via Sling TV.
Free is Free and while some services offer a slightly longer free trial, it's always worth checking out something that doesn't cost. You also get access to Sling's free library.
HBO Max - Save up to 16% on annual plans.
Warner Bros. Movies, live sports and Discovery's library are all stand-out reasons to get HBO Max and if you are looking to subscribe, you can save 16% by buying the annual plans.
Note: Student discounts are available.
Sling - Get 50% off your first month with either the blue bundle, orange bundle or both.
Stream live sports, entertainment and news channels with a choice of either Sling's Blue or Orange package. The free month of Premium Plus is a saving of $32.99 and gets you access to services like AMC+, Paramount Plus, Starz and more.
AMC Plus was $8.99 now $5 for the first month
You can save big on the first month of AMC+ which includes Sling Freestream. Alternatively, you can
Note: The top link in this box link out to the deal first highlighted. The second link in this box will take you straight to AMC's site.
Great streaming services November 2024
We've included this section because there's a host of great sci-fi content for space fans on other streaming services. As the nights are getting longer and darker, there's plenty of fresh content out there to keep you glued to the couch.
Black Friday isn't until November 29, but you can already save big on some streaming services thanks to bundle deals and free trials.
Netflix includes movies like "Don't Look Up", "Dune" and "Gravity". Although, if it's TV shows you're after then "Star Trek: Prodigy", "The Twilight Zone" or "Another Life" might be for you.
Get the Space.com Newsletter
Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!
Amazon can offer you "Armageddon", "War Of The Worlds", "The Tomorrow War" and "Robocop". Its choice of TV shows includes the ever-popular "The Expanse" and numerous "Stargate" series.
Disney Plus needs no introduction. It is the home of all things "Star Wars" including the hit TV shows "The Mandalorian" and "Ahsoka" as well as "Star Wars: Andor". On top of this, There's also a range of great sci-fi movies, TV shows and real-world documentaries.
As for Hulu, you can still get the first month free and enjoy shows like Rick and Morty as well as the Futurama reboot are both reasons to enjoy this streaming service.
Join our Space Forums to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more! And if you have a news tip, correction or comment, let us know at: community@space.com.
STAFF WRITER, E-commerce — Alex joined Space.com in June 2021 as staff writer covering space news, games, tech, toys and deals. Based in London, U.K. Graduating in June 2020, Alex studied Sports Journalism in the North East of England at Sunderland University. During his studies and since his graduation, Alex has been featured in local newspapers and online publications covering a range of sports from university rugby to Premier League soccer. In addition to a background in sports and journalism, Alex has a life-long love of Star Wars which started with watching the prequel trilogy and collecting toy lightsabers, he also grew up spending most Saturday evenings watching Doctor Who.