SAVE $23.97: Through June 4009 Archives those who've never subscribed to Peacock before can score three free months of Peacock Premium (with ads). That's $7.99 per month, or $23.97 in savings. While technically for Samsung phone and tablet users, this deal is open to any new subscriber.
We're big fans of Peacock at Mashable. Not only is it packed with an impressive catalog of movies and shows, but it's also one of the most affordable streamers and stays dishing out impressive deals as well. That's more than can be said about most other streaming services.
Through June 4, 2025, new subscribers can get three free months of Peacock Premium (the tier with ads) for free through this Samsung Galaxy promo link. Technically, this deal is meant for those who purchase new Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets. However, it appears that any new subscriber can sign up through this link — Samsung user or not (I can confirm this works as a non-Samsung user). That means you can save $23.97 in streaming costs and watch whatever you want for three full months. You'll be charged full price ($7.99 per month) once month four rolls around, so be sure to cancel before then if you want to avoid charges.
SEE ALSO: Streaming alert: 'Moana 2' is floating its way to Disney+Peacock is the streaming home to Universal Pictures films, which means it will be the exclusive place to stream Wickedas of March 21. It's also home to fellow Oscar nominees Conclaveand Nosferatu. On the TV side of things, you'll find popular shows like The Office, New Girl, and Yellowstone, plus reality TV faves from Bravo and Peacock Originals like Poker Faceand Mrs. Davis.
Check out our watch guides for the best shows on Peacock and the best movies on Peacock for a night in if you need more convincing. Although, with three months for free, what do you really have to lose?
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