Top 5 Black Friday Streaming Deals for Apple TV, HBO Max, Hulu, and More
The Thanksgiving weekend isn’t just for turkey and football—it’s also a prime time to score some sweet deals on streaming services. Whether you’re looking to binge-watch your favorite shows or discover something new, Black Friday offers some great discounts to make it happen. Let’s take a look at what platforms like Apple TV, HBO Max, Hulu, and more have in store this year.
First up is Apple TV, where new and returning users can enjoy six months of streaming for just $5.99 a month (regularly $12.99). This deal is available until Dec. 1, so don’t miss out on the chance to catch hits like “Severance” and “Shrinking” at a discounted price.
If you’re a fan of Disney+ and Hulu, “Good Morning America” has a special bundle offer for you. For $4.99 a month, eligible subscribers can enjoy both services together with ads for a full year. This deal is available until Dec. 1, so be sure to take advantage of it before it’s gone.
HBO Max is also getting in on the Black Friday action with a 70% discount on their basic plan with ads. For just $2.99 a month for 12 months, new and returning customers can stream all their favorite shows and movies, including “The Pitt” and “Game of Thrones.” This offer is available until Dec. 1.
Walmart+ is offering a unique deal this Black Friday—an annual membership for just $49 (normally $98) with access to either Paramount+ or Peacock every 90 days. In addition to shopping perks, subscribers can enjoy their favorite shows and movies on these streaming services until Dec. 2.
For Prime Video users, Amazon is rolling out deals on add-on subscription services like AMC+ and BritBox for as low as $1.75 a month for two months. Anime fans can also enjoy Crunchyroll for $2.99 a month. Plus, users can get up to $30 off an annual League Pass subscription and Prime Video credit after signing up. These deals are available until Dec. 1.
With these Black Friday streaming deals, you can save big while enjoying your favorite content. So grab your popcorn, kick back, and start streaming!

