SAVE $20: Through Dec. 4,russian teen sex video new and returning subscribers can sign up for two months of Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for just $2.99 per month. That's up to 76% in savings with this Black Friday deal.
Black Friday streaming deals are officially rolling in — and Paramount+ is the latest streamer to toss its hat in the ring. Compared to years past, however, we've got to say we're a little disappointed. While Peacock and Max basically resurrected their Black Friday 2023 discounts for 2024, Paramount+ cut back on its generosity a bit.
Through Dec. 4, new and returning subscribers can sign up for Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for just $2.99 per month for two months. That's $10, or 63% in savings, if you opt for the Essential plan, and $20, or 76% in savings, if you choose the upgraded Paramount+ with Showtime plan. Once your two-month promotional period ends, you'll automatically be charged the full price of the tier you select — $7.99 per month for Essential and $12.99 per month with Showtime.
SEE ALSO: See the best Black Friday TV deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and WalmartLast year, Paramount+ offered new and returning subscribers three months of the Essential plan for $1.99 per month or three months of the with Showtime plan for $3.99 per month. Plus, there was a code to score a free month trial to kick it off. While this year's discount is still welcome, we were hoping for a bit more.
Still, if you're hoping to watch new Paramount Pictures theatrical releases like Smile 2(coming soon), A Quiet Place: Day One, and Transformers One, Paramount+ is the streamer for you. It's also home to local AFC games on Sundays, UEFA Champions League matches, CBS originals like Ghosts, Survivor, and Big Brother, and old Nickelodeon and MTV shows. And if you opt for the tier with Showtime (why wouldn't you when it's currently the same price?), you'll also unlock an ad-free viewing experience and the entire Showtime library, which includes some excellent shows like Yellowjackets, The Curse, and The Chi.
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