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You’ll Be Able to Get a Year of Hulu for $1.99 Per Month on Black Friday

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If you still haven’t subscribed to Hulu and you’re looking for a good opportunity to do so, there’s a Black Friday deal on the horizon that you might just want to throw your money behind.

This year, beginning midnight PT on Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 26), new and eligible returning subscribers will be able to get one year of the streaming service’s ad-supported plan for $1.99 per month, as opposed to the plan’s usual price of $5.99 per month.

You can grab the limited-time offer through 11:59 p.m. PT on Cyber Monday (Nov. 30). Hulu is bringing back the same deal from last year, so if you weren’t able to get the discount then, now is your chance. And it’s definitely worth it — you’ll save $48 on a year-long subscription.

Hulu has a very large selection of offerings to check out, and a subscription will give you access to originals like The Handmaid’s Tale, Ramy, Little Fires Everywhere, and PEN15, plus the FX on Hulu library that includes American Horror Story, Pose, and Fargo. The platform also features favorite shows you probably already love, like Law & Order: SVUBrooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Golden Girls. This is your chance to get to subscribing and then get to watching!

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