MAX BUNDLES:Max is rape forcet sex videosoffering a few different bundle deals so you can stream from its library without making a massive dent in your wallet.
Some of the most prestigious shows and films live on Max's streaming service. From The Last of Usto Dune: Part Two and so much more, Max is worth the investment for those looking to dive into the most talked about pieces of entertainment. If you've been hoping to check out the former, which recently wrapped up its second season — you can check out our review of The Last of Usseason two to learn our thoughts — there's no better time than now to start looking at plans and bundles.
The good news is that Max has a couple of different bundles available at the moment that are worth checking out, including a big bundle with Disney+ and Hulu. With streaming prices on the rise, a bundle like this can be a great way to save some cash while getting access to your favorite services.
SEE ALSO: 'The Last of Us' Season 2 finale ending, explainedAlongside that deal and a couple more, we've also broken down Max's standard plans in case you're just interested in its service on its own.
The Max, Disney+, and Hulu bundle is a top-tier choice for those looking to have access to some of the biggest streaming services around. Starting at $16.99 per month, this bundle grants you access to Hulu, Disney+, and Max's streaming services for a much lower price than what you'd pay for them on their own. If you've already got Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions, this bundle is worth every cent. If you're interested, there are two plan options to choose from:
Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle (with ads) — $16.99 per month (save 43%)
Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle (no ads) — $29.99 per month (save 42%)
It's always nice when streaming services have a deal for students, and Max's offer is definitely worth taking advantage of. Students who can verify their status with UNiDAYS are eligible to get the Max Basic With Ads plan for just $4.99 per month. That's a 50% discount off its usual price of $9.99 per month. After verifying your status, you'll receive a unique code that can be used to redeem the discounted plan on Max.
Max Student Discount — $4.99 per month (save 50%)
If you're not interested in the Disney+, Hulu, and Max mega bundle, you can just get Hulu and Max together if you already have a Hulu base plan, which starts at $9.99 per month. Max (With Ads) can be added onto your plan for $9.99 per month, or you can splash out on the Max (No Ads) plan for $16.99 per month.
Hulu with Max add-on — from $9.99 per month
Max offers a few different subscription plans. If you don't mind having to sit through ads, Max's Basic With Ads plan starts at $9.99per month or the annual plan runs for $99.99 per year, which ultimately saves you $19. If you can't stand ads and don't mind throwing down a bit more cash, the Standard plan will cost you $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year, which saves you $33. If you really want to go big on a Max plan, you can spring for the fancy Premium plan, which costs $20.99 per month or $209.99 per year.
Below we've broken down what comes with each of these plans, per Max's website, so you can know a bit more before you buy.
Basic With Ads — $9.99 per month, $99.99 per year
Stream on two devices at once
Full HD 1080p resolution
Standard (Ad-free) — $16.99 per month, $169.99 per year
Stream on two devices at once
Full HD 1080p resolution
30 downloads to watch on the go
Premium (Ad-free) — $20.99 per month, $209.99 per year
Stream on four devices at once
4K Ultra HD video quality (as available)
Dolby Atmos immersive audio (as available)
100 downloads to watch on the go
If you're wondering where to start once you've set yourself up with a Max subscription, we've got an excellent selection of recommendations to point you in the right direction. Looking for a great TV show to kickstart your next binge-watching session? Have a look through our roundup of the 20 best TV shows streaming on Max. Or if you prefer movies, we narrowed down the 25 best movies on Max to make your next movie night a spectacular one.
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