Paramount+ With Showtime Is 50% Off Through July With This Summer Deal

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Paramount+ has never had better content. Since Viacom and CBS Access merged to form the new streamer in 2019, they’ve grown an impressive catalog that includes something for everyone: think the entire “Godfather” trilogy, the video game-adapted “Halo” series, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” “Jackass” and the recent revival of “Frasier.” These are only a few of the new and old titles that have made their way onto the streamer in the last couple of months.

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And now Paramount+ with Showtime is offering a limited-time deal that allows you to watch all of these titles (and more) for just $5 a month. This is the best Paramount+ deal we’ve seen online all year, and it saves you more than 50% off the regular monthly price of $11.99. The bundle boasts buzzy titles such as Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s “The Curse,” the highly anticipated new season of “The Chi,” “A Gentleman in Moscow” and more.

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The new Paramount+ deal gets you up to 12 months of streaming for just $5 a month. To sign-up for the offer, head to ParamountPlus.com and use promo code THECHI to claim the discount.

Not sure if you want to subscribe? Paramount+ also offers a free trial that you can test out here. Continue on at the discounted $5.99/month rate after your free trial is up or cancel at anytime without being charged.

The streamer’s ad-supported essential plan includes access to their entire on-demand library (including their popular original “Star Trek” shows and their “Yellowstone” prequel “1883”), in addition to select live sports. With access to CBS, you’ll be able to live stream dozens of events such as the NFL season, the UEFA Champions League, The Masters & NWSL and more.

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