Every year I scour the internet for various Black Friday streaming deals, and this time around there's a package for US readers that's too good to pass up.
Disney+ and Hulu have reduced the price of their dual streaming plan from $10.99 per month to just $2.99 per month, or for 12 months. That means you'll save a whopping $96 throughout the year compared to what you'd normally pay.
Get Disney+ and Hulu for $2.99 a month
This agreement ends on Cyber Monday (December 2), so get in quickly. Once the twelve month period is up, you'll pay the standard rate, so be sure to cancel before then if you don't want to pay more than you'd like.
Access to Disney+ and Hulu gives you a wide range of shows and movies to stream, including Agatha All Along, Only Murders in the Building, Shogun, The Simpsons, Inside Out 2, Deadpool and Wolverine and more. Next week, the latest series in the Star Wars universe, Skeleton Crew, comes out.
The problem is that this deal is only available on the ad-supported versions of each service, so you'll have to put up with ads and a few other compromises compared to more premium plans.
Naturally, this isn't the only Black Friday deal available to entertainment fans. Hulu has brought back its standalone streaming offering, which you can buy for just 99c for 12 months.
Max also has a great deal: you can sign up for a subscription for just $2.99 per month for six months, so you can stream titles like Dune: Prophecy and The Penguin.
If you're looking for more savings on your tech, check out our Black Friday roundup where we handpick the best deals we find, plus all our hubs that we update regularly below: