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Don’t miss out on ‘The Ark’ Season 3 — get a year-long Peacock TV deal for just over $9 a month

We’ve found an incredible streaming deal for you. Peacock TV has cut a year-long Premium subscription plan from $131.88 to just $109.99. It’s 12 months for the price of 10, and the lowest price we’ve seen since Black Friday last year.

Get Peacock TV for just $9.16 a month when you sign up for a one-year plan.

Peacock TV also hosts the SYFY channel, and sci-fi fans can stream hit series like Resident Alien and Battlestar Galactica.

There are also exciting new additions, including Season 2 of The Undeclared War, and Season 3 of The Ark, scheduled to premiere on July 30, 2026.

Peacock TV Premium Plan
Get 12 months for the price of 10
Save 17% ($21.89)

Peacock TV Premium Plan: was $131.88 now $109.99 at Peacock TV

Save 17% on an annual subscription to a very popular streaming platform. Peacock TV is NBCUniversal’s streaming service, and it offers over 50 always-on channels. It’s home to some big sci-fi names, and you can also watch a ton of live sports. So, as streaming deals go, this is right up there with the best available.

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Paul Brett is a deals writer at Space, Live Science, and across the Sports and Knowledge titles at Future. Paul is a huge sci-fi fan, hooked on Star Wars from the moment he saw A New Hope in the cinema, and as part of his deals-hunting role at Space, he has started an unplanned (and expensive) Lego Star Wars collection.


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Danger: Spoiler Alert Ahead!

Fans are eagerly anticipating the third season of The Ark following season 2’s thrilling cliffhanger finale, where the crew of Ark One discovered a habitable, human-friendly planet. However, evidence of an ancient alien civilization and a frantic distress call from deep space instantly cut those celebrations short.

Season 3 begins with Captain Garnet (Christie Burke) splitting her crew to answer that urgent distress call, leaving the remaining members behind to defend Homebase 1 from the new planet’s unknown secrets.

Peacock TV also packs a massive array of hit movies and captivating documentaries, including Unidentified with Demi Lovato, exploring UFO sightings, declassified government documents, and extraterrestrial mysteries.

If you’re traveling abroad over the summer, you’ll most likely find your Peacock TV viewing blocked by geo-restrictions.

The best way to continue your regular viewing as if you’re at home and ensure you don’t miss any of your favorite sci-fi shows is to use a VPN. NordVPN has discounted its highly rated VPN plans by as much as 75%, with a bonus of three free months on top.

Save up to $372.60 when you sign up for a NordVPN two-year plan at NordVPN.

The Complete Plan is the most popular option from Nord, and it works out at just $4.49 a month or $121.23 over the two years, when you take into account the extra three months.

Peacock TV key features: 10 months for the price of 12, over 50 always-on channels, great sci-fi content, live sports, multiple news channels, year-long subscription.

Price history: Before today’s deal, the price of the popular Premium plan was $131.88. It’s now just $109.99 and works out at just $9.16 on a one-year plan. We think this streaming deal represents great value for a service that will always offer you something you can watch.

✅ Buy it if: You want a low-cost streaming deal, and you’re into sci-fi, sports, or you like your news.

❌ Don’t buy it if: None of the above applies to you, but in truth, this is great value, and we believe it’s worth getting.

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Author: Paul Brett
Source: Space.com
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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