Best streaming deals and bundles in November 2025

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Most streaming services offer savings in the form of bundles or annual plans.

Even if you have a comprehensive cable package, streaming services have become all but necessary to keep up with select sports and original TV shows. Fortunately, there are deals on nearly every streaming service out there, especially when it comes to opting in for an annual plan or bundling multiple services together. Below, we've highlighted all of the best streaming deals and bundles, from Disney to Amazon and everything in between.

While many of these deals are standard, year-round offerings, we'll keep this page updated to include limited-time-only sales so that you'll never miss out on potential savings. So far this month, we've found solid deals from STARZ, introductory savings on multiple DirecTV plans, and a limited-time sale when you bundle the new ESPN streaming service with Disney Plus, Hulu, and/or NFL Plus. As Black Friday approaches, we expect to see even more deals pop up.

Check out each streaming service's currently available deals below. We've highlighted both standard streaming services and live TV packages, with price comparisons for how much you'd pay per year with a month-to-month plan or how much you'd pay per month without bundling multiple services together. Many of the streamers offer introductory deals for new and/or eligible returning customers, which we've also outlined.

Paramount+

There are always year-round savings with Paramount+ annual plans compared to paying month-to-month. Essential plans cost $7.99 a month, and the Premium tier goes for $12.99 a month. If you opt for annual, you end up saving about $35 a year for either plan. Essential gives subscribers ad-supported on-demand content, while the Premium upgrade offers an ad-free on-demand experience, CBS live streaming, Showtime programming, and other perks. Paramount+ Essential (or Peacock Premium, if you'd prefer that) is also included with all Walmart+ plans, from monthly ($12.95 a month) to annual ($98 a year). Until December 2, Walmart+ annual plans are 50% off.

If you just want to stick with a monthly plan, you can head to the Paramount+ website.

ESPN

ESPN's new streaming service has two tiers: ESPN Select (for $12.99 a month) and ESPN Unlimited (for $29.99 a month). Both plans have annual subscription options, which offer year-over-year savings compared to paying monthly for 12 months. From now until January 5, 2026, you can also bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99 a month for 12 months before the bundle reverts to the then-standard price. There's also some savings if you bundle ESPN Unlimited and NFL Plus Premium for $39.99 a month, compared to the $44.98 you'd pay each month if you subscribed to the services separately. You can also save by bundling ESPN Unlimited and FOX One for $39.99 a month, compared to the $49.98 you'd pay if subscribed separately.

If you'd rather try a monthly plan or explore the bundle deal, you can go to the ESPN website

Peacock

Peacock's monthly plans go for $10.99 or $16.99 a month, so the annual plans add up to about 12 months for the price of the 10. The Premium tier offers on-demand and select live coverage with ads, while Premium Plus has ad-free on-demand content and a 24/7 live stream of NBC. The service boasts select live sports and classic comedies, like The Office, Parks and Rec, and Saturday Night Live. There's also a pared-down Peacock Select tier, which costs $7.99 a month or $79.99 a year. This plan only includes ad-supported on-demand current season and library content from NBC and Bravo shows, in addition to some other select programming (but no movies, live events/sports, or Peacock Originals).

Peacock and Apple TV also recently launched two bundle options: one for Peacock Premium and Apple TV, and another for Peacock Premium Plus and Apple TV. Subscriptions cost $14.99 and $19.99, respectively, a significant savings opportunity compared to what you'd pay for both services separately each month. Additionally, Peacock Premium (or Paramount+ Essential, depending on what you prefer) is included with Walmart+ subscriptions, which cost $12.95 a month or $98 a year. For a limited time, annual subscriptions are half off at just $49.

You can check out the Peacock website if you'd rather subscribe to a monthly plan.

Disney Plus

Disney (and several of its partners) offers the greatest number of deals through bundles. There are savings if you bundle Disney+ with Hulu, with Hulu and HBO Max, with Hulu and ESPN, with Hulu + Live TV, or if you just get an annual Disney+ ad-free subscription. We recommend trying out one of the Disney+ and Hulu combos no matter what, since you get two entire on-demand subscriptions for only $1 a month more than the price of one.

If you plan to stick with just one streaming service or want to try a month-to-month subscription first, you can head to the Disney+ website for more information.

Starz

Starz subscriptions typically cost $10.99 a month, $45.99 for six months, or $69.99 for a year, but the streamer is usually running a promo on at least one of its plans at any given moment. Right now, customers can get about 66% off a year of service by opting for a $23.99 annual plan. If you're only interested in trying STARZ for a few months, there's also an option to get your first three months for $2.99 a month. You can also bundle a STARZ subscription with BritBox, the North American streaming home of several BBC and ITV series. This costs $14.99 a month, which breaks down to about 32% off of what it would cost to subscribe to both streaming services separately each month.

If you're only interested in getting a month-to-month subscription, you can check out the Starz website.

DAZN

DAZN has become an absolute hub for boxing, hosting some of the most-anticipated matches around the globe each year. DAZN also offers select other sports, usually without a PPV fee, although boxing is its focus. Most major fights require a subscription and pay-per-view (PPV) fee, but you can find some savings by opting for an annual plan rather than a monthly plan. Month-to-month flexible plans cost $29.99 a month, but you can opt in for savings via either of the annual options: $19.99 a month locked into a 12-month contract or $224.99 a year upfront.

For more information on DAZN's plans and PPV offerings, you can explore the DAZN website.

Prime Video

If you don't already have an Amazon Prime account, you can save money on an annual subscription. Monthly Amazon Prime subscriptions (which include Prime Video) cost $14.99 a month, and monthly Prime Video subscriptions cost $8.99 a month. You can go ad-free for an extra $2.99 a month. The streaming service offers everything from award-winning original TV series and movies to live sports. Prime Video also allows customers to subscribe to external streaming services through their Amazon account, and these sign-ups often come with special deals in the form of discounted bundles.

If you'd rather try a monthly plan or just stick with Prime Video, you can find more information on the Prime Video storefront.

Apple TV

Apple TV typically costs $12.99 a month, but users can find savings in an annual plan, which costs $99. The annual plan wasn't impacted by the price increase, so the current offer saves subscribers a little over $56 each year. It's worth noting that you might need to sign up for a monthly plan first and then opt into annual billing. You can also save some money on the MLS Season Pass if you're already an Apple TV subscriber. Additionally, the cost of a full season pass usually decreases throughout the season. All Apple TV subscribers have access to the 2025 playoffs, even if they don't have the MLS Season Pass. Beginning in the 2026 season, all MLS matches will be available to Apple TV subscribers, so they won't need to pay for the extra MLS Season Pass. You can find info about the new Apple TV and Peacock bundles in the Peacock section above.

If you're interested in learning more about Apple TV Plus or other Apple services, you can visit the Apple TV Plus website for additional information.

HBO Max

There are three tiers of HBO Max, previously Max (and before that, also HBO Max), in addition to a Disney/HBO Max/Hulu bundle, which we've highlighted above. The standard monthly price for HBO Max with Ads is $10.99, HBO Max Ad-Free is $18.49, and HBO Max Ultimate Ad-Free is $22.99. The ad-free tiers also include sports live streaming for games that air on Warner Bros. channels, like TNT and TBS. The annual version of each plan offers about 17% off in total per year, which is not a bad deal if HBO Max is something you're planning to hang onto in the long run. You can learn more about the Disney Plus, Hulu, and HBO Max bundles in the Disney Plus section above.

You can go to the Max website if you'd rather just sign up for a month-to-month plan right now.

DirecTV

DirecTV, formerly DirecTV Stream, is another comprehensive live TV streaming service with pretty much all of the channels you'll find in a standard cable package. Right now, subscribers can get $40 off their first month of the Entertainment and Ultimate plans, $35 off their first month of Choice, and $45 off their first month of Premier. These plans also often offer additional savings after the first month. Just keep in mind that the actual prices might be a bit higher after paying the required regional sports fees, which can reach up to $19.99 a month on top of the standard monthly rate, and/or any necessary Gemini lease fees. There are also some introductory savings on select genre packs, including $5 a month off of MyEntertainment for the first two months, $10 a month off of MySports for the first two months, and $5 a month off of MiEspaƱol for the first two months.

If you're interested in learning more about DirecTV, check out the DirecTV website for additional information.

Sling TV

Sling TV has developed a reputation as one of the most affordable live TV streaming packages on the market, and it's also chock-full of deals. There are four main plans to choose from: Sling Select, Sling Orange, Sling Blue, and the Sling Orange + Blue combo. Individual Orange and Blue plans cost $45.99 a month each or $60.99 a month for both, and Sling Select starts at $19.99 a month. You can save by prepaying for three months of any of these plans. If you'd rather just pay monthly, Sling Orange + Blue has a 50% off deal on the first month of service. Sling also offers all sorts of deals if you add on a streaming service through your Sling subscription, including first-month savings on Paramount+ with Showtime (Premium), AMC+, and STARZ.

If you want to explore Sling TV and its add-ons, visit the Sling website for more information.

Fubo

Fubo is a slightly more expensive live TV service, with standard plans starting at $84.99 a month, but the sports-centric cable alternative offers more than 200 channels at the touch of a button. The service offers everything from local networks to niche, traditionally cable channels, with a few exceptions. The streamer currently offers $30 off its Pro and Elite with Sports Plus plans and $5 off its Latino plan for the first month of service. Fubo's brand-new Sports plan, which is only available in select markets at the moment, will also knock $10 off the first month of service.

For additional plans and channel information, head to Fubo's website.

Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll is a popular anime-centric streaming service that has some decent savings opportunities when you subscribe to one of its three tiers of service on an annual basis. Monthly subscriptions range from $7.99 a month to $15.99 a month, and their annual counterparts range from $79.99 a year to $149.99 a year. Year-to-year, annual subscriptions are about 17-22% cheaper than what you'd pay in total after 12 months on a monthly subscription.

You can learn more about the various plans through the Crunchyroll website.

Philo

Some streaming services rarely (if ever) offer deals or bundles, but their free trials are worth a shout, especially in an era when streaming services often forgo free trials altogether. Philo, one of the cheapest live TV streaming services out there, always has a one-week free trial going. After that, the app will renew at $33 a month. In addition to 70+ live channels, Philo comes with ad-supported AMC+, HBO Max, and Discovery+.

You can find more info and channel offerings on the Philo website.

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