Don't miss out on Bollywood Archivesthe best streaming deals as of Sept. 10:
Best Streaming DealsHalloween is just over a month away, and you know what that means: scary movies. If you're looking to spend this fall taking in some great horror flicks and TV shows, now's the time to invest in a new streaming service. Even if you just plan to cuddle up on the couch in a blanket while the weather gets chilly, you can benefit from these discounted streaming platforms, because there are some seriously sizzling ones available right now.
As of Sep. 10, you can save big with discounts that net you Peacock Premium for free with your Instacart Plus subscription. You can also nab platforms like Starz and Paramount+ at lower rates right now, just in time to kick off the season. That means you can access some of the biggest stores of content available right now for some of the lowest prices yet. If you're looking to cancel Netflix due to rising prices, or you just want to try something new, check out the week's best streaming deals to see what you can save on (or gift to friends and family) right now.
Right now, you can sign up for Instacart Plus and get a free Peacock Premium subscription by doing so. Instacart Plus is $10 per month, and comes with free unlimited deliveries on orders over $35. Normally, Peacock Premium is $7.99 monthly, though it does include ads — you have to pay $14 monthly for the ad-free Peacock Premium Plus — but there's plenty of content to choose from on the streamer. Find NBC series like The Voice and Yellowstonethere, as well as NFL content, just in time for football season. Whatever you plan to watch, free is a great price.
Paramount+ is offering annual streaming plans for just $29.99 a year, which is 50% off its normal price, through September 23. This deal applies to both new and former subscribers, so now's the time to see what Paramount+ has to offer for about $5 per month. You can find a variety of series and movies there, including South Park, Frasier, Yellowstoneand Star Trek. New movies likeA Quiet Place: Day Oneare also streaming there, with a swath of other movies making their way to the service.
Starz is offering new and returning subscribers six months of the service for just $20, which is $26 off its normal price. There's a wide selection of shows and movies to choose from on the platform, including Bad Boys for Life,Power,and Gaslit.Alternatively, if you don't want to subscribe for six months, you can get your first month for just $5. When the trial period ends, you'll have to make sure you cancel before the price goes back up from there.
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