Paramount+ is offering 50% off annual plans, just in time for the streaming debut of 'Top Gun: Maverick.' RSRecommends
deal is tied to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and it’s easily one of the best streaming service promotions we’ve seen so far this season . The Paramount+ deal includes a week-long free trial to start, so you can test out the service before committing to an annual plan.If you want to get Paramount+ at this discount, you’ll need to redeem the latest offer before it ends. The Paramount+ Black Friday deal ends on November 27.
The 50% off deal gets you access to the entire Paramount+ library, which includes TV shows, movies, and Paramount+ originals like Sylvester Stallone’slive sports. You can also watch Top Gun: Maverick when the Tom Cruise flick comes to the streaming service next month.
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