Cyber Monday gives Star Trek fans a reason to try out Paramount+

UKRAINE - 2021/06/29: In this photo illustration, Paramount+ (Paramount Plus) logo is seen on a smartphone against its website in the background. (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
UKRAINE - 2021/06/29: In this photo illustration, Paramount+ (Paramount Plus) logo is seen on a smartphone against its website in the background. (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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Star Trek fans may want to check out Paramount+ for Cyber Monday.

Fans of Star Trek may want to check out Paramount+ before midnight, as the streaming service is offering a Cyber Monday deal that may entice fans to stick around. Until the end of the day, the service is offering a deal that will offer new customers one month of free Paramount+.

It’s not just some basic package, however, it’s either their Essential Plan, which has ads and comes in at $4.99 per month after the trial or its ad-free Premium Plan at $9.99 per month. Signing up for a full year will save you 16%.

That means the Essential Plan will cost you $9.50 less for a full year than if you did month-by-month. The Premium plan will see you save $19.00 if you sign up for the entire year instead of month by month.

That’s $50.30 compared to $59.88 for the Essential Plan and $100.08 compared to $119.88

There’s also a package that includes Showtime and live TV for $14.99.

Paramount+ offers more than just Star Trek

If Star Trek isn’t the only thing you like, Paramount+ has more than just that. From Spongebob Squarepants to the iCarly revival, and even hit shows like Yellowstone are all on the service. That’s not even including upcoming shows like Halo, based on the hit video game franchise. Of course, there’s also the new South Park special, if that’s your thing.

There are also plans for a Teen Wolf revival film, focused on the MTV series of the same name.

The streaming service is also stepping up its offering in December. bringing on some classic films, like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Bull Durham, and Scream.

All while premiering new series, episodes, and made-for-streaming films like Queen of the Universe, a new Holiday episode of the Rugrats revival, 100 Days to Fall in Love, A Christmas Proposal, 1883 – Yellowstone Prequel, Christmas Takes Flight, Reno 911! The Hunt for QANON and the New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash.

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