Here, Newsweek explains what deals are available and how you can apply for them.
Disney+
Disney+ have a deal that will give users 6-months free this Black Friday.
Another great Disney+ Black Friday deal is with Hulu. If users sign up for Hulu’s $0.99-a-month subscription they will also be able to pre-pay for a year of Disney+ for $79.99, and both subscriptions equate to $7.65 a month.
Until November 29, Prime users will be able to add up to 16 channels to their account for just $0.99 each for two months.
This discount applies to A&E Crime Central; AllBlk; AMC+; Britbox; Discovery+ Ad-Supported; EPIX; Lifetime Movie Club; Motortrend; Noggin; Paramount+ Premium; PBS Documentaries; PBS Kids; Ryan and Friends Plus; Showtime; STARZ; and UP Faith & Family.
If you are a new member to Prime Video you can also access this deal during your 30-day free trial.
Hulu
As well as their Disney+ deal, Hulu are offering new members access for $0.99 per month — instead of the usual $6.99 — for a whole year.
AMC+
Paramount+
Just for Black Friday, Paramount+ are offering members who sign up by Monday, November 29 the chance to get it free for one month.
Users can make use of this offer by using the code PEAKSALE.
Showtime
New users can register for a one-month free trial, and then they will pay $3.99 per month for four months before reverting back to $10.99-a-month.
HBO Max
Those who buy Roku will be able to get one month free of HBO Max if they activate the service before January 14, 2022.
The deal will be visible when users sign up to Roku, however it is only available for new subscribers to HBO Max.
Apple TV+
Those looking for Apple TV+ deals are in luck because there are a few offers available on Black Friday.
If you purchases either an Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD you’ll be given 3-months of Apple TV+ with it, and also a $50 gift card.