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Six months of Peacock Premium is 30% off
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
Save $8.98: New subscribers can snag a six-month subscription to Peacock Premium for just $20.96 with the code TODAY30 as of Oct. 12. Down from $29.94, that’s a 30% discount.
Nothing compares to binge-watching a good comfort show — except for binge-watching a good comfort show as the weather turns colder. Something about getting under a cozy blanket and hitting play makes me believe that there are few better fall and winter pastimes (or antidotes for holiday stress).
Though there is certainly no shortage of streaming services to turn to for this task, Peacock Premium does boast an impressive lineup of classic comfort shows, like The Office, Parks and Recreation, Downton Abbey, and 30 Rock, to name a few. To sweeten the pot even more, as of Oct. 12, a six-month subscription to Peacock Premium is on sale for just $20.96 with the code TODAY30. (This only applies to new subscribers.)
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Unlike other streaming services, Peacock does offer a totally free version where you can watch full episodes, films, and even daily live news. While free content is always nice, you do run the risk of becoming invested in a show and its characters, then having your access cut off just when it gets good. This deal saves you from that fate for just $3.49 per month. Plus, you’ll get early or next-day access to current NBC shows.
So whether you’re looking to binge those old favorites like The Office, find potential new favorites in Peacock originals, or simply keep up with NBC’s most recent offerings, you’ll want to check out Peacock Premium. And as a spooky season bonus, they have tons of Halloween films, including an exclusive streaming release of the new movie Halloween Kills on Oct. 15, at no additional cost to premium subscribers.
Jump on this deal while it lasts and save 30% on six months of Peacock Premium.
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