You should also look for introductory offers and bundles between services you may already have and those you want to add to your subscription.
Bundling services or paying for a yearly subscription rather than month-to-month can help drive this cost down. Decide what you're willing to pay and eliminate services that are over budget. Most services are individually cheaper than traditional cable TV, but costs can add up if you subscribe to several of them. If you like movies, but someone in your household wants to watch live sports or their favorite TV shows, consider which service offers the most of what you are looking for in one bundled price to avoid having to purchase many services just to cover all of your household’s needs. Many services are doing away with free trials, but some, like Hulu, still offer the option. Almost all services post the full list of movies they offer online for users to explore before committing to the purchase.