SAVE UP TO $40: New and Cuckold moviesreturning customers can sign up for Max yearly streaming subscriptions for up to 20% off. Ad-supported subscriptions are down to just $79.99 per year from $99.99, while ad-free tiers are down to just $139.99 and $169.99 per year from $169.99 and $209.99. But act fast; this deal is only around until Wednesday, May 7.
For the next few days, you can still score one of the best streaming deals we've seen since Black Friday. Max randomly decided to drop the cost of its annual streaming plans for a limited time and we recommend jumping on it ASAP if you haven't already.
Through May 7, new and returning subscribers can score a yearly subscription to Max for up to 20% off the usual cost. The ad-supported tier is down to just $79.99 per year from $99.99, which breaks down to just $6.67 monthly. Meanwhile, the ad-free tiers are just $139.99 per year (just $11.67/month) instead of $169.99 or $169.99 per year ($14.17/month) instead of $209.99. That's up to $40 in savings. Not to mention, compared to the monthly plans, you'll save up to 33%.
Whether you want to see what all The White Lotushype is about, catch the new season of The Last of Us, or tune into some of the latest box office hits like Babygirl, Y2K, Heretic, and the Oscar-winning Flow, Max is a treasure trove of excellent content. The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streamer is home to not only Warner Bros. films, but also new A24 theatrical releases and an insane array of original series. Not to mention, the Standard and Premium tiers give you access to live sports — including select games from the NBA playoffs and the NHL playoffs. Translation: you'll never be bored.
Sadly, like Netflix, the service is expected to start its password sharing crackdown very soon. Hence, there's never been a better time to sign up for your own Max account. Just note that the Max streaming deal is only valid for your first year. Afterwards, the price per year will revert back to full cost. Be sure to cancel before the year is up if you want to avoid that price jump.
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