Paramount+’s Cyber Monday deal is jaw-dropping – but you can only grab it today

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You thought I was done with seasonal streaming deals? Never. Cyber Monday is here, and it's your last chance to get a Paramount+ subscription for less than a cup of coffee.

It's December, the weather is awful, and you're really not missing out by saving money on a little sweet treat. In fact, you're getting much more bang for your buck.

I'm talking the Mission: Impossible movies, Scream, Gladiator, and kid-friendly classics like the Sonic the Hedgehog trilogy. Then there's the Taylor Sheridan-verse, which is expanding by the second.

There's Yellowstone and spinoffs 1883 and 1923, but there's another Sheridan show I'd recommend over anything else: Landman. Thankfully, Landman season 2 is currently airing on the streamer, so what better time to grab this deal?

Today's best Paramount+ Cyber Monday deal

Paramount+ 'Premium' plan: $12.99$2.99 at Paramount+

Paramount+ 'Premium' plan: was $12.99 per month now $2.99 at Paramount+
Get $10 off the ad-free Paramount+ 'Premium' plan by picking up this limited deal before December 2, which brings the cost down to just $2.99 per month for the first two months rather than the usual $12.99. This Black Friday discount also applies to the $7.99 per month 'Essential' tier that includes ads, saving you $5 on the usual monthly price. Just note, you won't be eligible for a free trial if you sign up for this promotion – but it applies to new and existing subscribers.

Paramount Plus Premium (12-month plan):was £97.99now £48.99at Paramount+

Paramount Plus Premium (12-month plan): was £97.99 now £48.99 at Paramount+

This deal gives you 12 months of 4K HDR streaming courtesy of Paramount+ Premium. You could also choose to pay £5.49 per month for three months at 50%. Think Landman, Tulsa King, Yellowstone, and more... basically no-holds-barred access to the Taylor Sheridan universe.

Paramount+ 'Premium' three-month subscription: AU$13.99AU$6.99 at Paramount

Paramount+ 'Premium' three-month subscription: was AU$13.99 per month now AU$6.99 at Paramount

From November 18, 2025, through December 2, 2025, new and former subscribers save on Standard or Premium monthly plans for 3 months or annual plans for 1 year. Basically, you've got an extra day on everyone else.

Why you need to stream Landman season 2 this Cyber Monday

Landman Season 2 Official Trailer | Paramount+ - YouTube Landman Season 2 Official Trailer | Paramount+ - YouTube
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Where do I even begin with this one? For fans who couldn't get on board with Yellowstone but desperately want to dip their toe in the Sheridan-verse, Landman is the perfect choice. Despite being set in West Texas, cattle ranches are swapped out for oil rigs... and from the top to the bottom of the food chain, there's drama.

This ramps up in season 2, with Cami (Demi Moore) taking over the M-Tex corporation after husband Monty (Jon Hamm) died at the end of season 1. Tommy's (Billy Bob Thornton) set to reach breaking point, largely thanks to partner Angela (Ali Larter) and kids Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) and Cooper (Jacob Lofland).

But three episodes in, and we're only just warming up. I'll honestly be surprised if Tommy doesn't completely snap at some point in the next seven episodes, given he's barely hanging on by a thread as it is. I've never been so interested in the oil business, and I doubt I ever will be in other circumstances, but you can't help but be swept up in the chaos.

Whisper it, but I think Landman season 3 could be a given, thanks to how well seasons 1-2 have (so far) performed on the streamer. Trouble is, can Tommy hold on for that long?

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Jasmine Valentine
Streaming Staff Writer

Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.

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