There are now so many streaming services with tons of movies and television shows jumping back and forth between platforms that it can be hard to keep up with the landscape as a whole or sometimes even find where to stream new and recent movies. Here at CinemaBlend, we're constantly changing up our personal platform plans depending on where things are streaming and who is offering the best bang for our buck.
We've pulled together a list of the top streaming services and their current prices to help you find the right combination to get to all your favorite content. We'll be updating this guide frequently, so make sure to check back for the latest offerings in streaming deals.
Max
Max: Get a 7 day free trial
Home to boxsets of Friends, The Wire, and The Sopranos, you can also watch more recent hits such as Succession, Euphoria, and The Last of Us. Pay from $9.99 a month for its With Ads plan, now with three tiers available to those after a Max subscription. Prepay for a year and save 16%.
Disney Plus
Disney+ bundle: Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ from $14.99 a month
The best value way to get Disney+ is through the Disney+ bundle, which adds in Hulu and ESPN+ under one monthly subscription. Costing just $12.99 a month, it combines ad-free Disney+, Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+, saving a total of $16 if you were to subscribe separately. For a complete ad-free experience, you can remove commercials on Hulu and pay $19.99 a month.
Peacock
Peacock TV: Plans start at $5.99/month
The place to binge all Yellowstone episodes, as well as new movie hits like Renfield, Tar and Cocaine Bear. You can also stream the full The Office US boxset and so much more starting at just $5.99 a month.
Learn more about what's included with your Peacock subscription or sign up for the service here.
Paramount Plus
Paramount+ with SHOWTIME is $11.99/month
Get even more from Paramount Plus and bundle it together with Showtime. Stream over 45,000 episodes and movies ad-free when bundled with Showtime for just $11.99/mth after a 30-day free trial.
Check out what else you can watch with a Paramount+ subscription.
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video: 30-day free trial
An Amazon Prime membership offers so much more than just streaming. Throw in free, fast delivery, Prime Gaming and Reading, as well as exclusive offers. With one of the biggest libraries of on-demand content, watch Amazon Originals like LOTR prequel, The Rings of Power and superhero hit, The Boys. Trial for 30-days, thereafter pay $14.99 a month, or save 22% by paying $139 upfront for the year.
See what all you can get with an Amazon Prime subscription.
Sling TV
Sling TV: Get Sling Blue + Orange for $30/mth
The choice for those looking to cut the cable - or who already have - Sling TV offers a whole host of live TV channels including CNN, BBC America, NBC, and Comedy Central. Choose between its Blue and Orange plans whether you want news, entertainment for all the family, or sports - or pay for both.
Starz
Starz: Enjoy STARZ for $3 per month for 3 months
Get this deal now while it lasts! Watch the premiere of Power Book II: Ghost S4, catch up on Outlander, and more!
Hulu
Hulu: Get Hulu and Disney+ for just $9.99/month
Both Hulu's ad-supported and ad-free tiers give subscribers access to everything the platform has to offer, including original shows and movies like The Handmaid's Tale, The Bear, and Only Murders In The Building.
Apple TV Plus
Apple TV Plus: Buy an Apple device and get 3 months free
Get an affordable front seat to Apple's high budget productions, including The Morning Show, Ted Lasso, Pachinko, Slow Horses, Severance, and many more. Bank on a Apple TV Plus free trial before you start paying from $6.99 a month.
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