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The holidays are nearly here, and after you deck the halls, you might want to curl up and relax with a festive film. Right now, you can catch great holiday movies like Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Bridget Jones's Diary on Paramount+ — and there's even a Black Friday deal to help you save while you stream.
Paramount+ is currently offering up to 75% off a subscription. Now through December 2, you can sign up for either a Paramount+ Essential plan or a Paramount+ Premium plan for just $2.99/month for 2 months. (An ad-supported Paramount+ Essential plan currently costs $7.99/month, and an ad-free Premium plan, which also includes Showtime, costs $12.99/month, so this is a pretty serious deal).
Ahead of the Paramount+ $1 price hike and the elimination of the platform's free trial in the new year, this is the perfect time to score some savings on the platform — especially if you're looking to stream When Harry Met Sally this New Year's Eve...
Holiday movies you can stream on Paramount+:
Looking for some streaming inspiration this Christmas season? We've got you covered.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Two men trying to get home in time for Thanksgiving team up on their difficult journey. Steve Martin and John Candy star in this heartwarming holiday comedy, now streaming on Paramount+.
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
While you can enjoy the impeccable romcom that is Bridget Jones’s Diary year-round, it hits extra hard around the holiday season. In fact, you can catch the first three Bridget Jones films in the franchise, streaming on Paramount+.
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Another film you can enjoy year-round, but we all know When Harry Met Sally belongs to the fall to winter months. Starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, this beloved romcom follows two unlikely friends who struggle with their feelings for one another over the years. Watch it on Paramount+.
Last Holiday (2006)
Last Holiday stars Queen Latifah as Georgia, a tame, introverted saleswoman who is too bogged down by fear to pursue her dreams — until she’s diagnosed with a terminal neurological condition. When she’s given just weeks to live, Georgia liquidates her life savings and sets out on her dream holiday. This underrated Christmas comedy is currently streaming on Paramount+.
Dear Santa (2024)
This one's more of a modern classic. Last year, Jack Black stepped into the big red suit — of sorts — to star as Satan in this twisted holiday movie about a young boy who encounters some trouble spelling when drafting up his list to Santa Claus. Chaos and Hijinks ensue.
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