There are a number of Cyber Monday streaming deals in play right now, but for my money, getting a whole year of Peacock Premium for just $19.99 is the best offer around. But, if you'd rather a pay-as-you-watch subscription, you can pay $1.99 monthly for the first six months with no commitment afterwards.
Save $60 and get 12-months of Peacock Premium for just $19.99, or pay $1.99 a month.
As well as being a great streaming deal, the other reason I'd sign up is that Peacock has a ton of great shows — including those from the SYFY channel. That means it's home to a world of science fiction TV and movies that you can watch on any compatible device.
Get 12 months of Peacock Premium for just $19.99, or grab a pay-as-you-go subscription and pay $1.99 monthly.
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Recent Peacock originals like "Teacup", combine with popular SYFY channel shows such as "Resident Alien", "The Ark", and many more. There's also a massive back-catalog of classics such as "Farscape", "Quantum Leap and "Heroes" to name but a few. There's also a huge array of fantastic sci-fi movies that includes "Alien", "Nope", "Europa Report", "Arrival", and "Back to the Future".
Peacock has over 50 channels, so as well as science fiction, there are genres covering virtually every kind of show imaginable. If you're into sports as well as sci-fi, there's Premier League and USMNT soccer, NFL, WWE, basketball, golf and ice hockey shown live and on catch up.
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Rich has been a journalist and editor for over 24 years, beginning his career in Future's videogames division. He's spent the last 12 years working in cycling media and is the editor of BikePerfect.com. Whether riding mountain bikes or surfing, Rich spends a great deal of time outdoors and enjoys watching the night sky when camping in wild places. When within four walls, you will likely find him watching sci-fi on the small screen, reading sci-fi novels, or playing the guitar (badly).