Hulu Black Friday deal: Get one year for only $1 a month

Publish date: 2024-07-28

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With so many streaming services hiking up their prices, many people are getting more selective about which plans they go with. But with this Hulu Black Friday deal, subscribing to a new service has never been cheaper. 

Now through November 28, new and eligible returning Hulu members can get their first 12 months of ad-supported service for only $0.99 a month. That's a full year of streaming for only $12 rather than $96! You can cancel at any time, and once the 12 months are up, the price reverts to the standard $7.99 a month.

This promo is even better than last year's deal, which offered a year for $1.99 a month. This offer expires November 28, so if you've been considering getting Hulu, signing up now is a no-brainer. Of all the Black Friday streaming deals still available, this is the best of the bunch, but we're also seeing deals on Disney Plus, Peacock, and Paramount Plus.

Hulu Subscription Deal $0.99 $7.99 Save 88%

Hulu’s 2023 Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal is the best we've seen compared to previous years. Now through November 28, new and returning subscribers can get their first 12 months for just $0.99 a month. That comes out to one year for $12, which is a total savings of $84.

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Ad-supported Hulu usually costs $7.99 a month, so this deal offers a rare chance to save a whopping 88% on one of our top picks for the best streaming services. Hulu is an especially great service for cord-cutters since it offers next-day streaming support for network shows from channels like ABC, Fox, and FX. Hulu is also home to popular original series like "The Bear," "The Handmaid's Tale," and "Only Murders in the Building." You can learn more about the service and its different plans in our Hulu price guide

And for more savings, visit our complete Black Friday deals roundup that's packed with lingering discounts across all product categories. 

What other plans does Hulu offer?

To skip the ads, you can opt for Hulu's premium tier. Its ad-free plan costs $18 a month and also gives you the ability to download content to watch later. Cord cutters can also add live TV channels with a Hulu + Live TV plan for $77 a month; it also comes with ad-supported Disney Plus and ESPN Plus bundled in. 

You can score big savings with a Disney Plus Bundle that includes Hulu as well. Right now, there's a terrific Disney Plus Cyber Monday deal that bundles a year of Disney Plus and ad-supported Hulu for just $3 a month. 

Sarah Saril As a Tech Deals and Streaming Reporter for Insider's Reviews team, Sarah covers the latest movie and series releases along with the best sales on products we recommend. Prior to joining Insider Inc., she was a Deals Writer at Wirecutter, a New York Times company. After graduating from California State University, Fullerton with a degree in Marketing, Sarah started out as a Freelance Deals Writer at Wirecutter; there she focused on newsletter creation, social media promotion, and syndication in addition to deals writing before stepping into a full-time role. Her accomplishments from this position, in addition to the countless deals she's written, include implementing multiple social media marketing campaigns and launching a Deals Facebook group for the company. Say hi (or send a picture of your pet) to Sarah at ssaril@businessinsider.com, or reach her on Twitter at @sarahhahr or on Instagram at @lord_ponty.  Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we research deals. Read more Read less

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