It’s Binge-Watch Black Friday: Streaming Deals, Including Disney Plus Price Drop And 50% Off Apple TV

Black Friday streaming deals are officially here, and with prices creeping up across Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and the rest, now’s the time to lock in real savings. If there’s a show you’ve been meaning to binge, do it this Black Friday season without paying full price.
Many of this year’s tech deals – TVs, soundbars, and consoles like the PS5, Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2 – are running well past the weekend, stretching through late November and into early December. That gives you a window to pick up premium plans for far less than is typical, whether you’re after ad-free streaming, award-winning originals, or bundle deals that cover movie nights, sports, and mid-week watches in one hit.
And if you’re signing up fresh or returning after a subscription break, we’ve picked the best streaming deals worth claiming before they vanish. And rest assured, we’ve broken down how long each offer lasts, what you actually save, and which platforms are giving you the most right now.
Black Friday Streaming Sale Highlights
Apple TV: Half price, 6 months for £4.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
Disney Plus: 16% off for 12 months (an annual subscription is £89.90)
Paramount Plus: 50% off Black Friday Sale, £3.99/mo (was £7.99/mo)
Prime Video: 50% off select movies and TV shows
Now TV: Up to 55% 12-month subscriptions
Sky Stream, Sky TV & Netflix: Bundles from £15 a month
Virgin Media: 3 months for free
Crunchyroll: 12 months for £47.99 (save 20%)
US Deals
Apple TV: 6 months for $5.99/mo
HBO Max: now $2.99/mo
Paramount Plus: 50% off Black Friday Sale
YouTube Plus: 3 months for $72.99/mo
Disney Plus & Hulu: 12 months for £4.99/month
Black Friday Streaming Service Deals – UK Deals
Half price, 6 months for £4.99/mo
Apple TV
Price: £4.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
Black Friday has knocked Apple TV down to just £4.99 a month for half a year (a big cut from the usual £9.99). New and select users can stream originals like Severance, Slow Horses, Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus, plus major releases like F1 (released on 12 December). If you’ve been meaning to jump in, this is the perfect low-commitment entry point. Offer ends 1 December.
Price: £4.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
16% off for 12 months (£89.90 annual subscription)
Disney Plus
Price: £5.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
Lock in a discounted annual price this Black Friday. You’ll save across the full year on Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and Disney original films and shows like the International Emmy-winning Rivals.
Price: £5.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
50% off select movies and TV shows
Prime Video
Price: £50% off select movies and TV
Not just subscriptions: Prime Video is discounting individual titles by 50% for Black Friday, letting you purchase or rent films and shows at half price. Fallout Season 2 streams on Prime Video from 17 December.
Price: £50% off select movies and TV
50% off Black Friday Sale
Paramount Plus
Price: £3.99/mo (was £7.99/mo)
Half off the subscription price gives access to hit shows like Yellowstone and Landman, Showtime originals, live sports, and Paramount’s full film library at a substantial discount. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy premieres on Paramount+ on 15 January, 2026.
Price: £3.99/mo (was £7.99/mo)
Up to 55% 12-month subscriptions
Sky/NOW TV
Price: £4.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
Annual plans are up to 50% off for Black Friday, making the Entertainment, Cinema, and Sports passes far more affordable for long-term use. IT: Welcome To Derry is one of several streaming options.
Price: £4.99/mo (was £9.99/mo)
Bundles from £15 a month
Sky/Netflix
Sky is bundling premium channels with Netflix included for as low as £15 per month during the Black Friday Sale, combining live TV, streaming, and on-demand content into one package. All Her Fault with Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning (pictured) is currently streaming.
Virgin Media
Price: £3 months free Black Friday Deal
Virgin Media is adding three free months when you sign up during the Black Friday Sale, giving new customers time to try the service with no upfront streaming cost.
Price: £3 months free Black Friday Deal
20% off Black Friday Deal
Crunchyroll
Price: £47.99/yr (was £59.99/yr)
Anime fans get a 20% discount on a yearly membership, bringing access to thousands of anime series and films for £47.99. There is also a Black Friday sale on the Crunchyroll Store, perfect for those looking for merch gifts.
Price: £47.99/yr (was £59.99/yr)
When does Black Friday 2025 officially begin?
Black Friday 2025 falls on 28 November (tomorrow), but early deals have already started to appear, with discounts expected to continue well into December.
When do Black Friday deals end?
Black Friday 2025 officially ends on 1 December, but many retailers will extend offers into the following week and even further into December.
How to find the best Black Friday deals
Alongside our roundups for film fans, TV lovers, and gamers, we’ll also send out a newsletter featuring the latest updates and hand-picked discounts. Sign up for the Empire newsletter and be the first to know about the latest offers.
Here are a few simple ways to get the best bargains:
Set Deal Alerts: Sign up for retailers’ newsletters and enable app notifications for early access to limited-time offers.
Make a Wish List: Add your must-haves online. Many sites will alert you when those items drop in price.
Use Price Trackers: Tools like CamelCamelCamel and Keepa show a product’s price history, so you’ll know if you’re truly getting a genuine Black Friday deal.
Compare Across Sites: Don’t settle for the first deal you see. Check multiple retailers for the best price.
What Black Friday tech deals are expected?
Every year brings something different, but in addition to Black Friday streaming deals, you can usually expect strong discounts on:
• TVs and monitors
• Headphones, earphones, and speakers
• Laptops and tablets
• Game consoles and games
• Smart home devices
• Phones and wearable tech (like smartwatches and fitness trackers)
In recent years, Amazon device deals have been among the biggest highlights, often matching or even surpassing Prime Day prices.
Are Black Friday deals the best deals?
Black Friday is known for savings on tech and other big-ticket items, but not every deal is unique to the day. Some discounts are matched, or even beaten, during other sales. Use a price tracker to check if it’s truly the lowest price this year, and if you find a genuine bargain, move fast. The best offers tend to sell out fast.
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Harvey Isitt is a Tech Writer and Reviewer for Empire, What’s The Best, and other brands. He specialises in soundbars, speakers, TVs, cameras, and home cinema setups – if it makes your movies look or sound better, he’s tested it. From Dolby Atmos sound systems to multiroom audio, he’s all about finding the best setups for film lovers.
Besides reviewing tech, Harvey is a devoted cinephile with an ever-growing movie collection and a borderline reckless number of streaming subscriptions. He runs @filmsyoushouldbewatching on Instagram, where he shares his love of film with nearly a million followers.




