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Get 1 year of Hulu for $1 a month with this Black Friday deal
If you’ve been interested in signing up for a Hulu subscription but put off by the price, now is the time to do so: If you sign up for Hulu (with ads) right now, you’ll pay only $0.99 a month for the first year — a major price drop from the usual $7.99 a month, and an excellent Black Friday deal.
Hulu last ran this deal during Black Friday last year, so it doesn’t come around often. You can sign up today through Monday, Dec. 2 to get the discounted price. You can also sign up for the Starz add-on to Hulu for $0.99 a month for 6 months, down from the usual price of $9.99 a month, if you’re a current or new Hulu subscriber without a Starz account, or if you’re over a month removed from having a Starz account.
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The deal is open to any new Hulu subscriber, or to anyone who canceled a subscription over a month ago. Current subscribers, bundle subscribers, and Disney+ Basic subscribers are not eligible.
Hulu is home to popular original series like Only Murders in the Building, The Handmaid’s Tale, and The Bear, and a wide catalogue of movies and TV shows. The streaming service is one of ZDNET’s tested top picks for best streaming service and best live TV streaming service.
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This Hulu Black Friday deal expires on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.
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