Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have passed, but several streaming platforms are still offering significant discounts on subscriptions, with some cutting prices by up to 50 per cent. Consumers can still take advantage of these offers to secure cheaper annual plans and avoid potential future price hikes.
Apple TV+ had offered a six-month subscription for £4.99 during its Black Friday sale, down from the usual £9.99 per month. While that deal has now expired, new users can still sign up for a one-week free trial to test the service before committing.
Now is offering discounts of up to 55 per cent on its TV shows and movies package, which includes access to Sky Atlantic programmes such as the mystery thriller All Her Fault and the horror prequel IT: Welcome to Derry. The deal applies to the library of live channels, on-demand box sets and blockbuster films.
Disney+ is not running a Black Friday sale this year, but customers can save by choosing an annual plan. The standard plan costs £99.90 per year (down from £119.88), effectively giving 12 months for the price of ten. The premium plan is reduced from £179.88 to £149.90 per year.
Prime Video has slashed the price of hundreds of movies in its Black Friday sale, including recent releases like Anora and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. Viewers need a Prime Video membership to access the deals, but can sign up for a 30-day free trial.
For those seeking a bundled deal, Sky is offering a package that includes Sky's essential TV channels, Netflix, and 500Mbps fibre broadband for the price of 75Mbps. The 24-month contract is available to new customers only and ends on 5 December.



