Disney+ and Hulu (With Ads) bundle is discounted to $4.99 per month for 12 months — a 61% monthly discount that “locks in that sweet $4.99/month rate for a full year,” with the offer window running from November 25 through December 1, 2025. New and eligible returning subscribers only; ends 11:59 PM PST on December 1, 2025. Select Hulu titles stream inside Disney+; additional content remains in the Hulu app. No ESPN in this deal.

Apple TV+ is running a Black Friday promo at $5.99 per month for six months — “over half off the usual cost,” available directly from Apple. The piece notes Apple TV+ is still “the only major streaming service without ads,” and calls out shows like Pluribus, Foundation, Slow Horses, and Severance, plus F1 rights starting in 2026.

Max (formerly HBO Max) has an ad-supported plan at $2.99 per month during Black Friday, available through December 1, 2025; HD streaming on up to two screens; no offline downloads on the Basic tier.

Apple TV+ + Peacock bundle starts at $14.99/month for Peacock Premium with ads, or $19.99/month for Peacock Premium Plus (no ads, with limited exclusions). Announced by Apple and NBCUniversal on October 16, 2025, and marketed as “save over 30 percent.”

Other notable streaming Black Friday deals & notes

Roundups spotlight annual and monthly savings across services. Business Insider lists headliners like the ad-supported Disney Plus & Hulu bundle at $4.99/month (regularly $12.99), Apple TV+ at $5.99/month for six months, a STARZ annual plan for $11.99 for the first year, the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle at $29.99/month for 12 months, and Paramount Plus promos starting at $2.99/month

Related: YouTube TV and Disney Reach New Deal: ESPN, ABC Back

Local coverage and retailer pages also highlight the Apple TV–Peacock bundle tiers at $14.99 and $19.99 per month. 

Engadget’s curated roundup frames the Disney+ Hulu bundle as $60 for one year ($5/month), while noting additional savings on Apple TV+ and Max. 

Primetimer’s buyer’s guides track bundles like the ad-supported Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited option at $29.99/month for 12 months and include pointers on when to buy. 

What about the Netflix Black Friday deal?

None of the sources list a specific Netflix Black Friday discount for 2025. Where Netflix appears, it’s in comparative coverage or bundle guides, not as a stand‑alone promo. That means the safer play is to lock in the Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV+, Max, Peacock, or Paramount Plus offers above while they’re dated and live. 

Service-by-service quick guide (plans, dates, fine print)

  • Disney+ + Hulu (With Ads) bundle — $4.99/month for 12 months; 61% monthly discount; window Nov 25–Dec 1, 2025; U.S. only; new and eligible returning subscribers; auto‑renews at $12.99/month after promo; no ESPN. Titles highlighted include The Santa Clause, The Polar Express, Percy Jackson and the Olympians (season 2 on December 10), Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and two Taylor Swift specials in December, including a six‑part docuseries about The Eras Tour and a filmed final concert on December 12.
  • Apple TV+$5.99/month for six months; not applicable if you’re eligible for three free months via a new Apple device; not valid via third‑party billing like Amazon. The write‑up calls out Pluribus, Foundation, Slow Horses, and Severance, with F1 rights starting in 2026.
  • Max (HBO Max) — $2.99/month ad‑supported plan through December 1, 2025; HD on two screens; offline downloads limited to higher tiers.
  • Apple TV+ + Peacock — bundle at $14.99 (Peacock Premium) or $19.99 (Peacock Premium Plus) per month; announced Oct 16, 2025; Apple One Family/Premier members can get extra savings on Peacock Premium Plus.
  • Paramount Plus with Showtime — promotional pricing as low as $2.99/month during Black Friday/Cyber Monday window through December 2, 2025, for new and returning subscribers. 
  • STARZ$11.99 for the first year on the annual plan (as listed in deal roundups). 

Bottom line: your best bets for a streaming Black Friday deal

If you want a full year locked in, the Disney+ and Hulu bundle at $4.99/month (total $60) is the standout. For prestige originals and sports, Apple TV+ at $5.99/month for six months is strong value — and bundling it with Peacock at $14.99 or $19.99 per month stretches your dollars further. Max at $2.99/month is the rock‑bottom monthly price this week, but it’s for the ad‑supported tier. 

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