The Best Streaming Bundles and Streaming Deals of December 2025

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The Black Friday streaming deals bonanza is over. But holiday streaming deals continue in December, and some of the December deals them better than the one I signed up for in November. Buyer's remorse is eternal, but this time it's also reversible.

The best December streaming deals are ad-free. It's not an eye-poppingly low number, 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.

In fact, I plan to upgrade to the no-ad bundle. Because it turns out I don't like ads. No ads means no regret when the climactic scene in an old Homeland episode is abducted by a discount car insurance company, instead of whoever else was supposed to do the abducting. This said, the ad-supported HBO/Disney bundle is also on a 40 percent off deal. And so are a number of other bundles—so many bundles, including an Apple TV+/Peacock bundle that'll let you stream NFC playoff games and the Super Bowl for barely more than the price of Apple TV on its own.

Here's a quick guide to the best streaming deals and streaming bundles in December 2025. Note that we're not including every TV streaming offer on the planet, just the ones that are actually good deals at the moment.

HBO Max/Disney/Hulu Premium Streaming Deal

Still from Peacemaker.

Still from Peacemaker.

Courtesy of HBO Max

Regular Price Without Bundle: $56/month

Current Deal: $33/month

This is not the lowest price this HBO/Disney/Hulu bundle has been this year. But it's still a great deal, more than 40 percent off list price for both ad-free ($33) and ad-supported ($20) versions. Disney bundles remain the best price break in the streaming world, and this is an excellent package for families with disparate tastes. Which is to say, it's a mix of more sophisticated adult programming from HBO and FX (Hulu) with unbridled Disney kid stuff and adult kid stuff (Marvel and DC Universes, Hulu's excellent library of anime.) For a rundown, see WIRED's guide to the Best Shows on HBO Max Right Now, and the Best Shows on Disney+.

Note that existing streaming customers can also take advantage of this bundle, if desired—though you'll need to log in from the service you're subscribed to and change your subscription.

ESPN/Disney/Hulu Streaming Deal

ESPN Bet is scheduled to launch this fall.

ESPN Bet is scheduled to launch this fall.Photograph: Kohjiro Kinno/Getty Images

Regular Price Without Bundle (ad-supported): $43

Current Deal: $30

Disney bundles are among the best deals in the business, so it's no surprise that two of the best streaming deals right now are Disney bundles. For sports fans, this one amounts to a freebie: The ad-supported Disney-Hulu-ESPN Unlimited bundle is on sale for the same price as … ESPN without Disney and Hulu. That's $6 less than the usual bundle deal, locked in for 12 months.

The no-ads plan is $39, locked in for 12 months. If you were already planning on getting ESPN Unlimited, that amounts to getting ad-free Disney and Hulu for $9 instead of $20. The ad-free ESPN Unlimited deal is actually weirdly hard to find, but here's the right link. Deal holds till January 5, 2026.

Starz Streaming Deal

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Starz Entertainment

Regular Price: $11/month

Deal: $12/year, prepaid

Starz often has deals, and it's one of the cheaper apps to begin with. But this $12-a-year deal is a humdinger from Black Friday that's still active. There's also a deal for a limited, three-month lock-in at $3/month. But if you plan to hang around, it's a much worse deal than just paying $12 for a whole year.

Paramount+ (With Showtime) Deal

SOUTH PARK from left Stan Marsh Kyle Broflovski Eric Cartman Kenny McCormick . ©Comedy Central  Courtesy Everett Collection

Still from South Park.Photograph: Comedy Central/Everett Collection

Regular Price: $13/month premium, $8 ad-supported

Annual Deal: $10/month premium, $5/month ads, billed for full year

Hooked on Taylor Sheridan and his whole nihilistic vision of the American West? And you also like AFC football playoffs on CBS? And the UFC? An annual subscription with all the Showtime series and all the sports is about 30 percent off, with live sports and no ads on movies or series. Note that the much cheaper ad-supported plan only offers some Showtime series.

Apple TV+ Peacock Premium Plus Bundle

Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus now streaming on Apple TV.

Still from Pluribus.Courtesy of Apple

Regular Price: $30/month with no ads on Peacock, $24 with Peacock ads

Deal Until December 1: $20/month with no ads on Peacock, $15 with Peacock ads

I'm not saying you have to watch Pluribus. But I'm also not saying you don't have to watch Pluribus. (See WIRED's Guide to the Best Apple TV+ shows.) Apple TV+ has no special deals at the moment, other than a $100 annual prepaid deal that offers a bit more than a third off the regular price, provided you're willing to commit for a year.

But if you're planning to watch the Super Bowl, the Peacock Premium Plus bundle includes ad-free NBC series like The Office and Parks and Recreation on demand, plus live NBC programming such as, like, the Super Bowl.

The Premium (no Plus) bundle also includes live NBC sports programming and ad-supported NBC series, at a price ($15) that's barely more than the cost of Apple TV+ alone.


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