Best Black Friday deals for Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Prime

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Black Friday has seen deals drop with the most popular streaming platforms
Black Friday has seen deals drop with the most popular streaming platforms

As we head towards Christmas, there are tons of great new shows heading to streaming services. TV fans can hunker down over the festive period and enjoy a well-earned streaming binge with the final season of Netflix’s The Crown, Apple TV+’s new Godzilla spin-off Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Paramount+’s new drama The Serial Killer's Wife.

Film fans can catch the latest blockbusters like the animated sequel Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget and Zack Snyder’s space epic Rebel Moon when they land on Netflix in December, while the latest Indiana Jones film is heading to Disney+. But to watch all this great content usually means forking out with several subscriptions to different streaming providers.

That’s why we’ve scoured the web for the best Black Friday deals for Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Prime Video, with some offering access to several platforms. The top streamers have all launched some awesome deals while partnering with big-name brands like Sky, Samsung and Currys to help bargain hunters make huge savings while enjoying all the latest and greatest content.

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Netflix

There are several ways bargain hunters can get Netflix for free this Black Friday, including an amazing deal from Sky that includes Netflix for less than £20. Sky is offering an amazing entertainment bundle that includes Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix for £19 a month, plus six months of Apple TV+ at no extra cost.

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This money-saving deal means customers can make a huge £179.94 saving. The bundle includes premium Sky channels like Sky Atlantic, Sky Max and Sky Documentaries, as well as all the most-talked-about new shows on Netflix and Apple TV+ including season three of Slow Horses and Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ upcoming WWII epic Masters of the Air.

Those looking to upgrade their home cinema can add a high-spec 43” Sky Glass 4K smart TV for an extra £14 a month, or get superfast internet with Sky’s 61Mb/s broadband for an extra £17 a month.

Netflix is also included in a Virgin Media Black Friday deal alongside ultra-fast broadband and more than 230 premium TV channels with the Mega Volt bundle, which is reduced by £15 a month. This includes 516MB/s broadband, an O2 mobile SIM with unlimited calls, texts and 5G data, plus channels including Sky Sports HD and Sky Cinema HD and six months of free Disney+ through O2.

Even at £70 a month, this deal gives customers tons for their money and saves £270 over the 18-month term compared to its usual price. Those in the market for a new mobile can get also Netflix for free with certain plans at EE when signing up to a contract with an inclusive extra.

For example, the new Samsung Galaxy S23 is currently available with a whopping 125GB of 5G data on EE’s All Rounder Plan, with Netflix’s Standard with Ads plan available at no extra cost. All of this comes in at £46 a month with a £30 up front payment, while customers can also claim Apple TV+ free for six months through EE and Disney+ free for 12 months directly with Samsung.

Disney+

Disney+ has partnered with Samsung to give customers free access when buying eligible devices from a host of retailers. EE customers can get 12 months of free Disney+ when picking up a new Galaxy S23 handset, with the option of adding Netflix and Apple TV+ to certain plans like the All Rounder.

Three mobile customers can also bag 12 months of free Disney+ as well as Paramount+ free for up to 24 months. Those looking for a new TV can claim six months of free Disney+ and save hundreds of pounds with some Black Friday bargains at Amazon and Currys.

Amazon customers can save £1,200 on Samsung’s 55” 4K Neo QLED HDR Smart TV with Alexa built in that is now more than half price. Over at John Lewis, customers can save £300 on Samsung’s innovative The Frame QLED smart TV and also get 50 percent off selected soundbars, a free Frame Bezel and a free wall mount installation worth £125.

Best Black Friday deals for Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and PrimeAmazon has slashed £1,200 off Samsung's 4K Neo QLED smart TV (John Lewis)

Disney+’s own promotion offers customers 12 months for the price of 10 by signing up to an annual subscription rather than paying monthly on a Standard or Premium plan.

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Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is available free for six months for Sky customers and can be enjoyed as part of an entertainment bundle that includes Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix for £19 a month. This Black Friday bargain means customers can save £179.94 while enjoying premium Sky channels like Sky Atlantic, Sky Max and Sky Documentaries.

What’s more, with Netflix included at no extra cost, members can stream must-see shows like the final season of The Crown and the competition series Squid Game: The Challenge alongside top Apple TV+ content like Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and Slow Horses. Currys is also running a Black Friday promotion that offers customers Apple TV+ free for five months.

Best Black Friday deals for Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and PrimeMonarch: Legacy of Monsters is streaming now on Apple TV+ (Apple TV+)

This offer saves shoppers almost £45 and is available with any purchase made from the tech retailer, whether that’s a new iPhone 15, a 4K UHD Smart TV or a new USB cable. Simply make a purchase online and within 10 days Currys will send an email with details on how to claim five months of free Apple TV+.

Paramount+

Paramount+ is running its own Black Friday promotion that sees its usual subscription price slashed in half. The streaming platform boasts exclusive hit shows including South Park, Yellowjackets and the brand-new Frasier reboot.

It is also home to some of the biggest blockbusters and film franchises including Mission: Impossible, Top Gun and Scream and will soon drop the latest Transformers instalment, Rise of the Beasts. Customers can currently get 50 percent off a monthly Paramount+ subscription for three months, which takes it down to just £3.49 a month and is also available through Amazon’s Prime Video.

Three mobile customers can also get Paramount+ free for up to 24 months with its Value or Complete airtime plans. Shoppers can currently save £240 with Three’s Black Friday deal on a high-spec Samsung Galaxy S23 that includes unlimited 5G data.

Best Black Friday deals for Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and PrimeParamount+ and Disney+ are free with a Samsung Galaxy S23 from Three mobile (SAMSUNG)

All this costs £44.25 a month and includes Paramount+ free for 12 months, or £49.25 to get Paramount+ free for 24 months. What’s more, customers can also claim Galaxy Buds FE worth £99, get £100 cashback and Disney+ free for 12 months through Samsung’s own promotion.

Prime Video

Amazon is running a promotion that offers up to 50 percent off great movies and TV shows when bought through Prime Video. This means all customers can get blockbusters like No Hard Feelings, Transformers: Rise of The Beasts, and every season of Succession for up to half price.

A huge selection of hit films are also available to rent for Prime members from as little as £1.99, including Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, Fast X, and The Flash. Customers can also get Prime Video free with a 30-day free trial that also includes a host of other benefits including next-day delivery and Amazon Music Prime.

Prime customers can also buy the newly-released Oppenheimer and enjoy Christopher Nolan’s explosive biopic straight from home.

Jake Hackney

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