Discovery+ Discovery Plus Black Friday 2022: Get Discovery+ for $0.99/Month in Canada Get Discovery Plus for Just $0.99/Month!
get this dealStream non-stop reality hits with Discovery+, where you can get three months of streaming for just $0.99 per month for Black Friday – a savings of $4.00 per month.
- Discovery+ - $0.99 per month (regularly $4.99 per month)
Discovery+ is a video streaming service with over 55,000 streaming episodes from Discovery brands including Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, Travel Channel and more. The service is the streaming home of several popular reality shows including 90 Day Fiancé, Dirty Jobs, Ghost Adventures, award-winning BBC nature documentaries and exclusive original programs like Carole Baskin's Cage Fight, Guy: Hawaiian Style and Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit.
The $0.99 price is only applicable with the Ad-Lite tier of Discovery+, which includes ads in between episodes – for reference, the service is regularly $4.99 per month, which means you'll save $12.00 over your first three months with this deal.
This Discovery+ Black Friday deal is effective online until November 28 and Discovery+ is supported on several platforms including web/mobile browsers, Android, iOS, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Xbox and more.
NOTE: after the three-month period is over, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard rate, but you can cancel at any time if you do not want to keep the service.
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View allWatching a show on live TV is painful to watch with all the commercials.
Just too many video subscriptions now. Netflix, Disney+, amazon prime is my go to and I think best combo and value.
Also, what doesn't the Canadian version have that the US version has?
For those who subscribed to Discovery+ Canada, if you use a VPN and appear like you are in the US, do you get US content (like how it works with Netflix) or do you get an error.
I agree 100%.
It'll most likely merge with Staked TV. lol
It'll be interesting to see if the Canadian version is watered down or if it's basically the same.