The early Streaming deals of 2026 were mostly minor up to now, a few bucks here and there. After the blitz of streaming deals on Black Friday, maybe the streaming services took your boredom for granted during an East Coast winter full of snow and ice and cold. What’s worse, a number of streaming services increased their prices at the end of last year and the beginning of this one, notably Paramount and Disney. Apple TV jacked its monthly price by $3 at the end of last summer.
But as the weather warms, the deals are finally rolling in. The $5 Disney-Hulu deal expired on March 23, but in the meantime Paramount Plus and Showtime are offering ad-free streaming for $3 a month, on a two month trial. Hate ads but like HBO? It’s not an eye-poppingly low price, but you can get a 4K-streaming, ad-free bundle of HBO Max, Disney+, and Hulu for $33. That’s more than 40 percent off—or $23 less than list price. But most important: no ads. This said, the ad-supported HBO and Disney bundle is also on a 40-percent-off deal.
So are a number of other bundles—so many bundles—including a new Apple TV and Peacock bundle that helps offset price increases and stream both services for not much more than the price of each one alone. Additional Peacock deals offer discounts for students, teachers, military, and others.
Here’s a quick guide to the best streaming deals and streaming bundles in March 2026. Note that we’re not including every TV streaming offer on the planet, just the ones that are actually good deals at the moment.
Updated March 24, 2026: I removed the defunct Hulu-Disney bundle deal, and added the limited time $3 Paramount-Showtime deal.
Regular Price: $14 a month premium, $9 ad-supported
2-Month Trial Price: $3 a month for premium or ad-supported for two months. Regular price thereafter.
Annual Deal: $12 a month premium, $7 a month with ads, billed for full year
Hooked on Taylor Sheridan and his whole nihilistic vision of the American West? Foul-mouthed Colorado schoolchildren? And the UFC to boot? Want to binge the final Star Trek: Starfleet Academy season? Paramount may have raised its prices, but if you sign up before March 31 you can get a two-month trial of Paramount’s ad-free premium subscription for just $3 a month, with live sports and no ads on movies or series. After two months, your subscription reverts to regular price. Note that the cheaper ad-supported plan only offers some Showtime series.
Regular price: $13 a month

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