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The Best Starz Streaming Deals: Save Up To 64% On A Subscription Right Now

The Best Starz Streaming Deals: Save Up To 64% On A Subscription Right Now

Forbes11-06-2025
Starz is home to countless series with dedicated fanbases. With hits like Outlander, P-Valley, BMF and Power Book III: Raising Kanan, it's no wonder people continue to subscribe. But if you're already paying for multiple streaming subscriptions, you're probably wondering if there are any Starz deals right now—and how to find them.
Starz is currently offering a $3 per month deal on its streaming service. Here's how to sign up.
New Starz customers can currently choose between two deal options, depending on whether they'd like to pay on a semi-annual or monthly basis. With the Semi-Annual Plan, you can pay just $17.99 for the first six months (which comes out to $3 per month), or opt for the Monthly Plan and save 64% on your first three months (that's $4 per month). After those deal periods, if you don't cancel your subscription it will renew at the standard rate of $10.99 per month. Here's everything you need to know about this month's best Starz deals.
A Starz subscription typically costs $10.99 per month for a Monthly Plan or $45.99 upfront for six months with a Semi-Annual Plan. Occasionally, the streaming service offers discounts to new members, allowing them to save on their subscription for the first few months before paying the regular fee.
Starz frequently runs promotions for its streaming service—including the current $3-per-month sign-up deal—though the offers vary. In the past, new and eligible subscribers have been able to access a $0.99-per-month deal through Hulu and Amazon Prime during events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. That discount hasn't been confirmed for 2025, but you may see it crop up later this year if you're willing to wait.
No, Starz isn't free with an Amazon Prime membership. However, Amazon Prime does offer a 7-day free trial period for those looking to try out Starz before committing (you can sign up here). All you need is an active Prime membership.
Once the trial period ends, Prime members can subscribe to Starz through Amazon Prime Video for an additional $8.99 per month. It's also worth keeping an eye out for occasional promotions—Amazon offered a Starz streaming deal for just $1.99 per month for the first three months back in March of this year.
As we mentioned above, Amazon Prime offers a 7-day free trial of Starz for existing members—but that's not the only way to get a Starz subscription for free. New FuboTV subscribers can access Starz during a 7-day free trial, while Hulu users also get a 7-day free trial window. Just don't forget to cancel before the trial ends if you want to avoid being charged for the subscription. There are also some ways to get Starz by bundling it with another streaming service, as outlined below.
Yes, Starz is available to bundle with other streaming services for an additional cost. However, depending on the specific bundle, some package options may not offer significant savings compared to the standalone Starz subscription, which costs $10.99 per month. It could be trying one of the free trials above first to see if you actually need both streaming services at once.
Starz is accessible as an add-on through services like Sling TV, Fubo, DirecTV, Philo and Amazon Prime. Additionally, Starz offers a bundle deal with BritBox for $14.99 per month.
You can cancel your Starz subscription on either the Starz app or Starz website through your account settings. To cancel on the website, look for 'Billing Plan & Information' and select 'Cancel Subscription' to deactivate your membership. On the app, find 'Account Management' under settings followed by 'My Subscription,' which should display the option to cancel. Once you've successfully opted out, you'll still have access to the streaming service until the next billing cycle.
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