Top 7 best streaming deals we've spotted: Cyber Monday 2023

As Black Friday bids farewell for another year, Cyber Monday is here to take its place — and there is still a wealth of savings to be had, particularly on streaming service bundles and subscriptions.

With so many to choose from these days, any opportunity to reduce the price of each to avoid missing out on some superlative sci-fi is welcome. Thanks to these big Black Friday weekend streaming deals, you won't have to miss anything, either.

Peacock offers a huge variety of content on top of the SYFY channel, while Max is home to Warner Bros and Discovery shows and movies, meaning you'll find 'House of the Dragon' and 'Game of Thrones', there.

Hulu offers the likes of 'Futurama' and the critically acclaimed 'The Bear', while Disney is the home of a small franchise called Star Wars, as well as anything Marvel Cinematic Universe and much, much more.

Between them, you've got plenty to watch, and savings to be had — here's our rundown of the best streaming deals for Cyber Monday 2023.

Top TV and Movie streaming Cyber Monday deals 2023

Top streaming deal
Hulu and Disney Plus subscription package  $2.99/month

Hulu and Disney Plus subscription package $2.99/month.

Whether you want to sign up for one month or twelve, this ad-supported subscription is blockbuster value, bundling two popular services together to net you an almost unlimited library of content.

Max with ads:  was $9.99

Max with ads: was $9.99 now $2.99 per month

You can save 70% on Max with ads,s and in doing so get a huge wealth of classic TV favorites like 'Friends', 'Doctor Who', 'The Big Bang Theory', and the recent Tom Hanks hit 'From Earth To The Moon'.

Paramount Plus with ads:  was $18

Paramount Plus with ads: was $18 now $6 for three months

You can save 67% on Paramount Plus if you use the promo code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout, netting you three months for $1.99 a month.

Paramount Plus with Showtime:  was $11.99

Paramount Plus with Showtime: was $11.99 now $3.99 per month

You can save 67% on the Paramount Plus and Showtime bundle, also with the promo code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout.

Peacock  - was $5.99 per month,  now $1.99 per month

Peacock  - was $5.99 per month, now $1.99 per month

Save nearly 67% on Peacock and get a huge array of content, including movies like 'The Northman' and TV shows like 'Only Murders In The Building' for less than $2 a month.

Sling: was $40 per month,  now $20 per month

Sling: was $40 per month, now $20 per month

Save 50% on Sling TV and get live TV for less, including CNN, Fox, and much much more. his deal is for new subscribers, but you'll get an Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite included, too.

Amazon Prime Video Channels: was $12, now $3 for two months

Amazon Prime Video Channels: was $12, now $3 for two months

Save 75% on a two-month Amazon Prime Video subscription when subscribing to specific channels, including AMC, MGM, Starz and more.

Is Black Friday 2023 over? Cyber Monday explained

Midnight on Black Friday doesn't mean the deals stop, and the offers on this page are not only valid through to Cyber Monday but many can still be redeemed in the early days of December, too.

With so much competition in the space, you may find streaming services growing more competitive as the days wear on. We'll keep this page updated with the best deals we find, in any case.

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Lloyd Coombes

Lloyd is a long-time freelancer specializing in computer and gaming tech, with a particular focus on all thing Apple. You'll find him regularly testing the latest iPhone or iPad, and you can also find him writing about video games all over the internet. He also has an interest in virtual reality, which he has written about extensively. He's currently the Editor in Chief at GGRecon.com.