THREE MONTHS FOR $1:As of Feb. 5,Watch Operation Condor Online MUBI is offering a three-month subscription for $1. After the promotional period is over, the price will go back up to $14.99 per month.
Deals on streaming services don't come around very often. You'll usually find deals around Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but MUBI is shaking things up with a great deal to kickstart the new year, giving movie lovers access to some of the best films from last year for the low, low price of $1.
More specifically, MUBI is offering a three-month subscription for $1. Normally it costs $14.99 per month, totaling $44.97 after three months, so you're getting an excellent discount through this offer. After the three months is up it will go back to $14.99 per month, but three months is a great opportunity to test out the service and see if it's what you're looking for. You can cancel at any time if you find it's not for you.
SEE ALSO: Get a year of Peacock Premium for just $30MUBI is home to some of our picks for the best movies of 2024, including Bird, The People's Joker, and The Substance. It's an excellent streaming service for movie fans with a massive library to look through. To see what films the service is showing at the moment, you can browse their collection here.
This deal won't stick around for much longer, so act fast to get three months of MUBI for $1.
If you're looking for even more streaming deals available right now, Peacock is also offering a year of its Premium plan for just $30. Hulu is also offering a couple of bundles that are worth checking out, which you can learn more about in our breakdown of the the best Hulu deals and bundles.
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