Get Starz for $3/Month — Binge Power Franchise, Minx, Men in Kilts and More
Major deal alert! While Starz doesn’t offer new users a free trial, the streamer is currently handing out subscriptions for just $3/month via a limited-time special offer. Here’s everything you need to know for claiming the Starz deal which is almost as good as watching for free.
Watch Starz
$3/month
What Are Starz’s Current Deals?
Starz’s $3/month deal is currently the best active offer and is available to all new users. No promo code is required! The offer is good for your first three months, after which your plan will automatically carry over into the regular price of $9.99/month. If you don’t want to pay the full price for Starz, simply cancel your subscription before the promo period expires. Details for how to sign up for Starz are outlined below.
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How to Sign Up for Starz
Since there’s no Starz promo code required to claim this offer, signing up is easy! Here are the step-by-step instructions for claiming your discounted Starz plan:
Go to the Starz website
Click the “Claim Special Offer” button
Enter an email address
You’ll be redirected to a new screen for entering payment information
Hit “Subscribe” and start streaming Starz!
Sign Up for Starz
$3/month
(If you’re in the market for more streaming deals, here’s how to get a 50% off Paramount Plus promo code; plus, how to cash in on Sling TV’s latest streaming deal.)
Does Starz Have a Free Trial?
If you aren’t sure about signing up for Starz, you might be hoping to test the waters with a Starz free trial. Unfortunately, the streamer doesn’t currently offer a free trial. The good news? Starz free trials have been offered in the past. If you don’t want to wait for the next Starz free trial period, here’s our tip: Since you can cancel a Starz subscription any time, simply sign up for the $3/month deal and cancel after your first month. Since you’ll only be out $3, this is the best way to watch Starz for free-ish. Hey, you might even find that you love everything that Starz has to offer and keep your subscription active for years to come.
How to Watch Starz for Free
Even though new users cannot enjoy a Starz free trial from the streamer itself, there are still other ways to watch Starz for free.
Hulu offers new users a seven-day free Starz trial in tandem with Hulu’s own 30-day free trial. So, if you subscribe to Hulu, you can give Starz a test run before paying for it as an add-on. Hulu is offering users the $3/month deal, however, so it looks like the Starz free trial might be on pause for now.
Starz Free Trial on Hulu
$0+
Prime Video also offers subscribers a Starz seven-day free trial. After the free week, your Starz add-on will automatically renew at the regular price of $9.99/month.
Starz Free Trial on Prime Video
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Another great way to get a seven-day Starz free trial, is by signing up for Fubo TV. Fubo TV offers several plans and premium add-ons, including Starz, which can all be enjoyed for seven days free. Subscriptions start $74.99.
Starz Free Trial on Fubo TV
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What Is Streaming on Starz?
Once you subscribe to Starz, you get access to tons of popular series including the Power franchise (Book IV: Force Season 2 just started), Outlander (the first half of Season 7 is now ready to binge), Shining Vale (Season 2 arrives Oct. 13), Minx, Men in Kilts, Heels, BMF, Party Down, Blindspotting, Run the World and P-Valley. Starz offers tons of films, too, such as Guardians of the Galaxy, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, A Southern Haunting, The Thin Red Line, Little Women and A Beautiful Mind.
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$3/month
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