Don’t miss it! Paramount+ is just $0.99 per month, but not for much longer
Paramount+ for just $1 a month is one of the best streaming deals right now
Streaming prices continue to creep upward across most major platforms, making it harder than ever to find real value for money. With monthly costs adding up quickly, genuinely good streaming deals have become increasingly rare, so when one does appear, it’s worth paying attention to.
Right now, there is a standout offer worth jumping on immediately. Until June 25, you can get Paramount+ for just $0.99 per month for two months, making it one of the best streaming discounts currently available. The deal applies to both Essential and Premium tiers and could save you up to $13 per month. But once the deadline passes, it’s gone.
The Paramount+ Essential plan is the platform’s ad-supported tier, offering access to a large library of on-demand movies and TV shows from CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon and more. It includes limited live sports and news streams, but excludes downloads, offline viewing and live local CBS stations.
Paramount+ Premium is the top-tier subscription, designed for viewers who want the fullest experience. It includes access to the complete Showtime library, 4K UHD streaming on select titles, and the ability to download shows and movies for offline viewing. It also adds access to your live local CBS station and expanded live sports coverage, including NFL games and UEFA Champions League matches.
After the initial two-month promotional period ends, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard monthly rate unless you cancel beforehand. If you decide it’s not for you, you can cancel at any time before the renewal date to avoid being charged, and you’ll still retain access until the end of the current billing period. Alternatively, if you’re enjoying the service, you can simply let it roll on and continue your subscription.
Paramount+ is definitely one of the stronger streaming services. It has titles like “Landman,” “Tulsa King,” and the second season of “The Agency” driving much of its current buzz among subscribers. The platform also continues to expand the “Yellowstone” universe with spin-offs like “Dutton Ranch.” Looking ahead into 2026, upcoming releases include new seasons of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” “Lioness,” and “Dexter: Resurrection.”
How to get the Paramount+ deal
To get the Paramount+ deal, head to the official Paramount+ website and choose either the Essential or Premium plan when clicking “Get Started.” The promotional price of $0.99 per month for two months will be applied automatically at checkout for eligible new or returning subscribers.
Once you’ve completed sign-up, your discounted rate starts immediately, and you’ll enjoy full access to the platform throughout the offer period.
After two months, your subscription will auto-renew at the full price of your selected plan unless you choose to cancel beforehand. And just a reminder that this limited-time Paramount+ offer ends on June 25, so once the promotion window closes, standard pricing will automatically apply.
This is a genuinely strong streaming offer and one of the better discounts available right now. With so many Prime Day deals landing this week, it could easily outperform many competing deals on value alone. If Paramount+ is even slightly on your radar, it’s worth taking advantage while the price is this low!
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote.
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