SAVE $34: As of Jan. 24,how do we think about how fat bodies and their eroticization new and returning subscribers can get a year of Starz for just $3 per month. That adds up to only $36 for the entire year (reg. $69.99) — about 49% in savings.
Sick of Netflix and Hulu? 2025 is the year you should diversify your streaming lineup. It doesn't need to cost a fortune, either. With the latest Starz streaming deal, you can add tons of movies and TV shows to your entertainment collection without breaking the bank.
As of Jan. 24, new and returning subscribers can sign up for an entire year of Starz for just $3 per month. That adds up to just $35.99 for 12 months instead of the usual $69.99, saving you 49%. Once the year is up, it'll revert back to full price unless you cancel.
Starz is home to plenty of great original content, like historical drama Outlander(new episodes every Friday), the TV adaptation of Lisa Taddeo's book Three Women, and the female serial killer-centric Sweetpea. Not to mention, the streamer has an immediate output deal with Lionsgate, so new theatrical releases from the studio will find their way to Starz. Some recent additions to the library include Borderlands, The Strangers: Chapter 1, Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, and1992.
The Starz streaming deal is only around for an unspecified limited time, so we suggest jumping on it sooner rather than later to secure the savings.
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