martes, 23 de noviembre de 2021

Showtime Is on Sale For Just 99 Cents Per Month—Take 94% Off Before Black Friday Ends

If you love shows like Homelander, Dexter and Shameless, you may want to know about Showtime’s free trials and how to watch the network for little to no cost to not miss a moment of your favorite shows.

Since it launched more than 40 years ago, Showtime has created dozens of original TV shows such as The Chi, Billions, Couples Therapy, Ziwe andThe L Word: Generation Q. Along with TV shows, Showtime also airs movies, stand-up specials and boxing and mixed martial arts matches. The network also has its own streaming service, Showtime.com, which offers hundreds of hours of TV shows and movies, as well as lets subscribers stream their favorite programs and boxing matches live. The no-ads service also lets users download full episodes of their favorite TV shows and movies to watch offline. No cable is needed either. Read on ahead for how long Showtime’s free trial is and what current deals the service is offering.

How much does Showtime cost?

For Black Friday 2021, Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime have a deal, where users can subscribe to both services for  99 cents per month for three months. The deal saves subscribers about 94 percent off (or $17.99 per month/$53.97 in total) from Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime‘s regular prices. (Without the deal, it costs $7.99 per month to subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited, and $10.99 per month to subscribe to Showtime.) The deal is only eligible for new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime, so if you already have an account, be sure to cancel it and create a new one to score the deal. After the three months are over, the $0.99-per-month subscription will automatically revert to Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime’s original costs.

Read on for step-by-step instructions to sign up Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime’s Black Friday 2021 deal if you don’t have an Amazon Prime account.

  1. Visit Amazon Prime’s website
  2. Click “Start your 30-day free trial
  3. Create an account or log into your existing account
  4. Visit Amazon Music Unlimited and Showtime’s Black Friday 2021 deal page and sign up

Showtime’s own streaming also has a current, limited-time deal where users can subscribe for just $3.99 for the first four months—which saves them $28 from the usual rate. Without deals, Showtime costs $10.99 per month or $99 per year (which saves users about $32 from the monthly rate.)

Showtime also offers a bundle deal with Paramount Plus for $11.99 per month. Paramount Plus costs $4.99 per month for its ad-supported plan, Paramount Premium, and and $9.99 per month for its ad-free plan, Paramount Essential. (The bundle includes Paramount Premium.) Given the price of Showtime and Paramount Plus, the bundle saves users about $4 per month.

How long is Showtime’s free trial?

Showtime’s free trial is 30 days, which is three weeks longer than the seven-day free trials from competitors like Paramount Plus and HBO Max. Along with Showtime.com, fans can also sign up for Showtime free trials with Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. Hulu offers a 30-day free trial with Showtime, while Amazon Prime Video offers a seven-day free trial.

How to sign up for Showtime’s free trial

Read on for how to sign up for Showtime’s free trial on Showtime.com, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.

Showtime Free Trial

Showtime.com offers a 30-day free trial. After the free trial ends, users can subscribe to Showtime for $10.99 per month or $99 per year (which saves users about $32 from the monthly rate.) Showtime.com also has a current, limited-time deal where users can subscribe for just $3.99 for the first four months—which saves them $28 from the usual rate. As for what’s on Showtime.com, the service offers dozens of original Showtime TV shows, such as Shameless, Ziwe, Billions and the new Dexter reboot, Dexter: New Blood. Subscribers can also watch Showtime live on both the east and west coast, as well as access dozens of movies, documentaries and other programa.s

Showtime Free Trial With Hulu

Hulu offers a 30-day free trial of Showtime’s streaming service, along with its own 30-day free trial. The service—which offers more than 1650 TV shows and 2,500 movies—starts at $5.99 per month for its basic subscription with ads. It’s ad-fee plan costs $11.99 per month. Both plans come with a 30-day free trial. Hulu also offers a live-tv plan, Hulu+ With Live TV, which has access to Hulu’s library of movies and TV shows, along with more than 75 live channels and 50 hours of DVR. The best part about Hulu+ With Live TV, however, is that it offers a seven-day free trial. Hulu+ With Live TV costs $65 per month if one chooses to subscribe after their trial ends.

Showtime Free Trial With Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video offers a seven-day free trial of Showtime’s streaming service as a channel to its own streaming service. To sign up for Amazon Prime Video’s Showtime free trial, users will need to be Amazon Prime members. Amazon Prime Video offers a 30-day free trial that comes with the same benefits of Amazon Prime, such as free two-day shipping, Prime Music and more. If you’re a student, the free trial is even longer. Compared to the regular 30-day Prime free trial, Student Prime‘s free trial is six months, which is five months more than the regular free trial. But perhaps the best part about Amazon Prime Video’s free trial is that customers can sign up for it multiple times. According to Amazon, users can sign up for Amazon Prime Video’s free trial over and over again as long as it isn’t within the same 12 months. This means that if you if you haven’t been an Amazon Prime member for more than 12 months, you’re eligible to receive another 30 days for free.

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