
If you’re hunting for a good deal on Apple TV+, there are chances that Black Friday 2025 may present an opportunity for you. Here is all the information you much need to pursue the recent deal, any reasons that you may be inclined to pursue the deal, and whether or not it is a deal worth pursuing, at all.
What’s the Deal?
- Cost: Cost is $5.99 a month for 6 months.
- Regular Cost : After the six months, the plan’s regular cost of $12.99 will become the default.
- Discount: It is a discount of approximately 54% off of the regular monthly cost.
- Who is eligible: Any new subscribers or some previous subscribers will be eligible for the offer.
- Eligibility Timeframe: The offer will be available from November 21 to December 1, 2025.
- How to obtain: One would go to the Apple TV site(tv.apple.com) and engage with the offer.
- Cancellation: You may cancel at anytime during that six months, but the plan will return to its regular cost after six months.
Alternate Route: Via Amazon Prime Video
If you are ok with accessing AppleTV+ content via Prime Video, here is an alternate option:
Cost: Same offering – $5.99 a month for six months.
Tradeoffs:
- You must view the content via Prime Video only. Other content in the AppleTV+ offering that you may like will not be available to you.
- Also, you may not share the account using your Apple account, as it is subject to Prime Video sharing restrictions, which may complicate the process.
Why This Deal Matters
- Major Discounts on Original Content
Apple TV+ has some great original shows and it can be helpful to have six month at this lower price to binge without destroying your wallet. - Low Pressure Test
Being low cost for 6 months is a good way to try it out – and to save your subscription and be able to cancel it before you pay for the full price again, if you decide that you don’t want it. - Variety Access
You can choose between selecting to go through Apple or Prime. - Short Term Advantage
The discount only works until Dec 1, 2025
Things to Keep in Mind
- Renewal: After the price discount, you will be charged $12.99 month, so keep that in mind along with the cancellation, if you don’t want to keep the service.
- Not Available To Everyone: Not all returning subscribers will qualify – only through select ones, according to Apple.
- Third Parties: If your subscription is billed through a third-party, (ie other platforms) – you will not be included.
Comparing to Apple Device Deals
While this promotion applies to the streaming service, it’s also important to mention: Apple’s Black Friday hardware deals this year do not offer huge discounts for the devices themselves. Instead, it is offering gift cards with purchasing the product (not a direct discount).
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Is This Deal Worth It?
Yes, if:
- You have wanted to see the quality of Apple TV+ and want to get six months for a fraction of the cost.
- You feel comfortable preemptively locking in that rate for six months, even if you may cancel before the price goes up.
You may want to reconsider if:
- You’re not especially interested in Apple TV+ (or you prefer other services).
- You’re already a Family Share on long term Apple TV+ user, you may not be eligible to get the full discount.
Other Hardware Option
If you’re also in the market for a streaming device, consider:
- Apple TV 4K — Apple’s 4K streaming box, the Apple TV 4K supports App Store integration, Siri, and exclusively works with Apple Music.
Conclusion
Apple’s Black Friday promotion for Apple TV+ in 2025 is one of their boldest yet: 6 months at more than 50% off. If you’ve been hesitant over the pricing or just waiting for a deal, this is a great time to take advantage, assuming you’re willing to cancel before the standard price returns. And hurry; the deal ends on December 1.
FAQ for the Apple TV Black Friday 2025 deal:
New and qualified returning subscribers can get Apple TV for US $5.99/month for the first six months — down from the usual US $12.99/month (over 50% off).
The discounted rate applies for the first six months of service. After that, the subscription renews at the then-current regular monthly price (currently US $12.99/month).
The offer is available to new subscribers of Apple TV.
Also available to select returning subscribers (i.e., people who had Apple TV before, cancelled, and are now re-subscribing) — but not guaranteed for all returning users.
Importantly: subscribers whose billing is handled via a third-party service (rather than directly by Apple) may not be eligible.
The deal begins on November 21, 2025.
The offer ends on December 1, 2025.
Some sources give the cutoff time specifically as 2:59 a.m. ET (11:59 p.m. PT) on December 1.
After six months at the discounted rate, your subscription renews at the standard monthly rate (currently US $12.99/month). You can continue or cancel before the renewal if you don’t want to pay the full price.
Go to Apple’s website or the Apple TV app, sign in or create an Apple ID, select the offer when prompted, and subscribe. In some regions or via other platforms (like the Amazon Prime Video app), the add-on channel version of this deal may also be available.
The offer is time-limited — you must subscribe within the promo window.
If you’re already a current subscriber, you may not qualify for the discount.
Billing via third-party services may disqualify you.
Even though it’s a “monthly” billing at discounted rate, you still commit to six months at that rate (after which you pay full rate if you let it auto-renew).
You get full access to Apple TV’s library of Originals, movies, and select live sports content (depending on region). Some headline shows and movies include Severance, Ted Lasso, and others.
The sources above emphasize the US price and US window; availability may vary by country (including local currency, local pricing, and regional content). It’s advisable to check your local Apple TV website for region-specific terms.
If you:
Have not tried Apple TV or use it only occasionally,
Want to take advantage of a deep discount to explore the service for six months,
And are willing to monitor the renewal to cancel if you don’t want to continue at full price —
then yes, it’s a strong value. If you’re already a subscriber, or you don’t think you’ll use the service much, then maybe less compelling.