The best Paramount+ Black Friday deal is here, and it could be its final discount before 2026’s price hike hits

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‘Tis the season for the best Black Friday streaming deals, and we think this offer from Paramount+ may be one of the best out there, but be quick because it’s only going to be around for a limited time.

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-fee Paramount+ 'Premium' plan until December 2 by picking up this limited deal, 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.

It’s been quite the year for Paramount, with the ink still wet on their Skydance merger and rumors of further acquisitions swirling around, moves that for consumers, result in quite the double edged sword.

On the one hand, it’s likely that the Paramount+ library is set to become an embarrassment of riches, not only buoyed by newly acquired content, but also by the promise that we’re due to see an increase in the amount of Paramount+ Originals landing in the coming months and years.

What's included in Paramount+ with Showtime?

Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) seemingly takes a bite out of a screaming Mari (Alexa Barajas) in Yellowjackets season 3

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It’s a bargain offer considering what Paramount+ offers. Opting for the Paramount+ with Showtime will not only get you access to the full library of one of the best streaming services, but also live TV from the Showtime network and your local CBS station. And for sports fans, there’s a plethora of European soccer, and, if you time your subscription accordingly, exclusive access to UFC events, with the MMA company due to call Paramount home from January 2026.

As mentioned, you’ll also be able to enjoy everything the on-demand side of the platform has to offer too, including some of the biggest shows of the year such as Yellowjackets, MobLand and Lioness, every installment of the Star Trek and Dexter franchises, and the biggest shows from the Taylor Sheridan empire, such as Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown and Landman as well as a plethora of Yellowstone spin-offs. There’s also a great family friendly offering from Nickelodeon for the younger viewers.

If movies are more your thing, horror junkies can enjoy the Scream saga while those looking for some festive viewing can watch classics such as Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Scrooged. There’s also blockbuster action from the Mission: Impossible and Top Gun series’, and acclaimed Paramount+ originals like Ozzy: No Escape From Now.

It’s fair to say then that Paramount+ is bursting at the seams with great content, with what’s outlined above being just the tip of the iceberg. It’s a great choice for families, with access to sports, plenty of kids TV and massive blockbusters for those holiday movie nights. And at just a few bucks for the first couple of months, you can’t go wrong with this bargain deal.


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Tom Wardley
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Tom is a freelance writer, predominantly focusing on film and TV. A graduate of Film Studies at University of South Wales, if he's not diving in to the Collector's Edition Blu Ray of an obscure 80s horror, you'll find him getting lost with his dog or mucking about in the water with his board. 

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