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Get Starz For As Little As $2/mo And Stream BMF Season 4

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The big new release on Starz right now is BMF. The season four premiere became available to stream on June 6. With new season four episodes premiering on the streaming service every Friday, taking advantage of any of the deals below will make it possible to watch the full season at a cheaper price than usual.

Thanks to a limited-time deal, it is currently possible to get Starz for just $1.99 a month for the first two months. Considering a Starz subscription is priced at $10.99 a month, this is a massive saving on the usual price.

No coupon or promo code is needed to take advantage of this deal. Instead, the promotional price is being offered to new Starz subscribers when signing up through The Roku Channel.


Starz: $1.99/mo for two months


The current $1.99/mo promotional price matches the discount Roku was offering last month, as part of its 2025 Streaming Day‘ celebrations, making it a good option for those that missed out on last month’s Roku deals.

If you would prefer to save on the cost over a (slightly) longer period of time, the streaming service is offering its own deal which reduces the cost of a Starz subscription down to $4 a month for the first three months.


$4/mo for three months


Although this is more expensive than the Roku deal, it does provide new subscribers with an additional month at a discounted rate.

Alternatively, new Starz subscribers can sign up for six months for just $18. While more to pay today, this breaks down to just $3 a month and unlocks access to the streaming service’s library for half the year.


Get six months for $18


As is typical of streaming deals, signing up to any of these offers will result in the subscription auto-renewing at the usual monthly rate after the discounted period. The only way to avoid this happening is to cancel the subscription before the end of the final discounted month.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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