Take advantage of STARZ’s latest deal and get 3 months of service for $3 each!
Take advantage of STARZ’s latest deal and get 3 months of service for $3 each!
Watch new episodes of ‘Outlander,’ the movie ‘Borderlands,’ and more with a great price on STARZ.
It’s almost time for the end of Season 7 of “Outlander.” The show is continuing to release new episodes every Friday, and if you don’t have STARZ yet, now is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. For a limited time, you can watch the entire STARZ catalog for only $3 per month for each of your first three months, a total of $9, and $2 less than what you’d normally pay to watch the streamer for just one month!
How to get 3 months of STARZ for $3 each
- Click here to get the STARZ deal.
- Click “Claim Special Offer,” and enter your email address to create an account.
- Enter payment information and finish signing up.
What can you watch on STARZ?
STARZ has an intriguing and growing catalog of shows and movies. The crown jewel of the collection is “Outlander,” the time travel romance drama that adapts the book series of the same name by Diana Gabaldon. Fans waited over a year for the end of Season 7 to debut, and now it’s finally available, along with all the other seasons of the show.
It’s not all “Outlander” on STARZ, however; far from it. The streamer also carries movies like “Borderlands” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” original shows like “The Couple Next Door” and “Sweetpea,” and much more.
Three months will be hardly enough time to fully explore the STARZ library, but at a price of just $3 per month you’ll have plenty of incentive to dig deep and see all the service has to offer. Make sure you take advantage of the deal now, and get 72% off a STARZ subscription for each of your first three months of service.
STARZ
STARZ offers a subscription video streaming service that gives access to content on the STARZ channel without the need of a cable subscription. With your subscription, you’ll get access to 7,500+ films and episodes, including all of their current originals like “Outlander,” The Serpent Queen,” “BMF,” and “Power.”