Last chance! Grab this incredible Paramount+ deal at just $2 a month before it ends

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This rare Paramount+ deal is cutting subscription costs right as March Madness hits its final stretch, offering both plans for $2.99 per month for the first two months.

That’s a discount of $6 on Essential and $11 on Premium. The limited-time promotion is available to new and returning subscribers on monthly plans through March 31, meaning you’ve got just hours left to lock it in before it auto-renews at the standard rate.

It’s especially worth jumping on now because you’re catching the most important stretch of the tournament with the Final Four just days away, and Paramount+ lets you stream key games airing on CBS live with the Premium plan. With the deal expiring at the end of this month, you can lock in two months at a steep discount and still be covered through the championship in early April, making it one of the cheapest ways to follow the final games without a full cable subscription.

Plus, the “Yellowstone” universe continues to expand with “Dutton Ranch,” a new spinoff following Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler as they build a life together on a ranch in South Texas, premiering May 15 on Paramount+ with its first two episodes.

Paramount Plus Essential (2 months)
Paramount Plus Essential (2 months): was $8 now $2 at Paramount+

As Paramount+’s entry-level plan, Essential is an ad-supported tier that unlocks a library of 40,000+ TV episodes and movies from CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, and more. It also features live sports like NFL and Champions League, but only limited access to live CBS content.

Paramount Plus Premium (2 months)
Paramount Plus Premium (2 months): was $13 now $2 at Paramount+

The Premium plan on Paramount+ removes ads (except during live TV) and builds on Essential with extras like a live local CBS stream, full access to Showtime content, and offline viewing. You’ll also get enhanced streaming quality, with some titles available in 4K UHD.

Why you should sign up for the Paramount+ deal

With a Paramount+ subscription, you’re also getting access to one of the more varied streaming libraries right now, with everything from prestige dramas like “Landman” and “Tulsa King” to big franchise hits like “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Halo,” alongside comedies, reality shows, and nostalgic classics. Plus, this service has a strong lineup of thriller films and series.

The Paramount+ deal can be claimed in just a few simple steps. Visit the official site in a web browser, click “Get Started,” select either Essential or Premium (the discount is applied automatically), then set up your account with an email and billing details.

Keep in mind that this promotion usually only applies when you sign up directly on the Paramount+ website, not through app stores or other third-party platforms. Using a browser is the most reliable way to lock in the discount.

While the $2.99/month deal is a great deal, subscriptions revert to the regular price after two months, which is $13.99 for Premium and $8.99 for Essential. Since the promotion expires March 31 and is limited to new or returning monthly users, setting a reminder can help you avoid surprise charges.


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Alix Blackburn
Senior Streaming Writer (UK)

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. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


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