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TV shows, movies & live sports are just $0.99/month for 2 months with this Paramount+ deal

TV shows, movies & live sports are just $0.99/month for 2 months with this Paramount+ deal

USA Todaya day ago
Obsessed with "Criminal Minds: Evolution?" Need to watch the spinoffs from "Yellowstone?" Or are you just gearing up for the NFL season? You can find all of that and more on Paramount+ and pay just $0.99/month for two months. The deal starts Thursday, July 3 and runs through Sunday, July 13.
Here's what you need to know to stream more content on Paramount+:
Stream TV shows, movies and live sports on Paramount+
Paramount+ is one of many streaming subscription services that are available to you. The Paramount+ content library comes primarily from CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Showtime and Paramount Pictures. That means you can find entertainment for the whole family, from reality TV shows to blockbuster movies and endless cartoons.
Paramount+ offers two flexible plans to fit your streaming needs:
Both plans are currently $0.99/month for two months, now until Sunday, July 13. Usually, the monthly plans come with a one-week free trial, but under the current deal, there is no free trial offer.
Yes! Paramount+ offers two discounted memberships year-round: a student discount and a military discount. Both are 50% off. You do need to verify your student or military affiliation through SheerID in order to receive the discount. However, the discounted memberships cannot be combined with the current promotion.
Save 50% with a military discount
Save 50% with a student discount
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