UPDATE: Feb. 17,Watch Power 2025, 5:00 a.m. EST Updated with the latest streaming deals on Presidents' Day
The best Presidents' Day streaming deals at a glance:While Black Friday is undoubtedly the best time of the year to score epic streaming deals, it's not the onlytime. With Presidents' Day finally here, we're keeping our eyes on our favorite streamers to round up any deals that pop up. Fortunately, a few have landed.
Sure, these deals aren't technically labeled Presidents' Day streaming deals, but they're around for a limited time around the holiday, so why not call them what they are? The prices aren't quite as good as Black Friday season, but a deal is a deal. If you're looking to sign up for a new streamer this winter, snag these subscriptions before they disappear.
If any more streaming deals surface, we'll be sure to update this with the latest additions. For now, here are all the best Presidents' Day streaming deals live.
Through Feb. 18, new and returning subscribers can sign up for an entire year of Peacock Premium (the tier with ads) for only $29.99 instead of $79.99 with the code WINTERSAVINGS. That's 63% in savings and undeniably the best streaming deal we've seen since Black Friday. Peacock is, in my humble opinion, the most slept-on streaming service around. Not only is it home to modern classic TV shows like New Girl, The Office, and Parks and Recreation, but also Peacock Originals that are definitely worth watching — including Poker Face, Based on a True Story, Love Island USA, and We Are Lady Parts. And because it's owned by NBC Universal, it's also where you'll find theatrical releases like Conclave, The Wild Robot, and Twisters. At just $30 for the whole year — only about $2.50 per month — it's practically a no-brainer.
YouTube TV — free 10-day trial, then $69.99 per month for 6 months ($82.99 per month thereafter)
Starz — $5 per month for 3 months ($10.99 per month thereafter)
Sling TV 10-year anniversary deal — $10 off first month, free AMC+ for 1 year, and free Max for 1 month
Fubo TV — Save $25 on Essential plan and $20 off Pro and Elite plans
DirecTV Stream MySports — Save $50 on MySports Beta package for first three months
MGM+ — $58.99 per year$83.88(save $24.89 per year)
Paramount+ Essential — $59.99 per year$95.88(save $35.89 per year)
Paramount+ with Showtime — $119.99 per year$155.88(save $35.89 per year)
Hulu (with ads) — $99.99 per year$119.88(save $19.89 per year)
Disney+, Hulu, Max (with ads) — $16.99 per month$29.97(save $12.98 per month)
Disney+, Hulu, Max (no ads) — $29.99 per month$51.97(save $21.98 per month)
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ (with ads) — $16.99 per month$31.97(save $14.98 per month)
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ (no ads) — $26.99 per month$46.97(save $19.98 per month)
FUBO TV DEAL:Save $25 on Fubo TV Essential plans and $20 off Pro and Elite plans.
9:35 am ET| February 17, 2025MGM DEAL:Save over $20 per year on MGM+. Pay $58.99 per year this Presidents' Day.
8:47 am ET| February 17, 2025SLING TV DEAL:Get the Sling TV 10-year anniversary deal — $10 off first month, free AMC+ for one year, and free Max for one month.
7:20 am ET| February 17, 2025STARZ DEAL:Get Starz for $5 per month for three months ($10.99 per month thereafter).
6:15 am ET| February 17, 2025YOUTUBE TV DEAL:Get a free 10-day trial of YouTube TV, then $69.99 per month for six months ($82.99 per month thereafter).
PEACOCK DEAL:Through Feb. 18, new and returning subscribers can sign up for an entire year of Peacock Premium (the tier with ads) for only $29.99 instead of $79.99 with the code WINTERSAVINGS.
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