DEAL ALERT: Hulu to Celebrate Black Friday with $0.99 per Month Subscription for 1 Year
DEAL ALERT: Hulu to Celebrate Black Friday with $0.99 per Month Subscription for 1 Year
You can get ad-supported Hulu for just $12 for the entire year thanks to this limited-time offer.
Hulu’s holiday deals are one of the things you can set your watch by at this time of year. The streamer almost always has a fantastic offer for new customers to grab around Black Friday, and 2023 will be no exception. Between now and Nov. 28, customers who are either new to Hulu or canceled their subscription more than one month ago can sign up for ad-supported Hulu for just $0.99 per month for an entire year! That’s 12 straight months of Hulu for less than $1 each (82% off), and it’s incredibly easy to sign up.
How to Get One Full Year of Hulu for $0.99 Per Month
- Click here to get this deal from Hulu.
- Choose the ad-supported plan when checking out.
- Enter your credit card info and create an account to finish signing up.
What Does Your Hulu Subscription Grant You?
Hulu has a wide range of content for every taste available. Its originals are top-quality, including “The Bear,” which picked up 13 Emmy nominations for its first season, thrillers like “Murder at the End of the World,” and crime standbys like “Only Murders in the Building.”
What about next-day streams of network primetime shows? No worries, Hulu has them! Both Fox and ABC send episodes of their primetime series to Hulu to stream on-demand the day after they air on linear television, as does FX. That means that everything from “Abbott Elementary” to “The Masked Singer” to “Bob's Burgers” is on Hulu!
You can even build out your Hulu subscription with add-ons from ESPN+, STARZ, Max and other services. It’s an incredibly versatile service, and until 11:59 p.m. PT on Nov. 28, you can get a Hulu subscription for just $0.99 per month for a full year.
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