Get six months of Now TV Entertainment and Sky Cinema passes for 60% off

That means you can get all of the best Sky content for just £49.99 on Now TV

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Watching TV is one of the life's joys and the Sky-owned Now TV service is one of the easiest ways to watch the latest, best, and brightest TV for less. Just like Sky itself, Now TV offers various passes – Cinema, Entertainment, Sports, Kids – that you can opt into. This deal offers the first two for just £49.99 over six months, a whopping 60% saving.

With the Entertainment and Cinema passes, you get exactly what it says on the tin: more quality TV than you could ever consume and the latest and great movies, just out of the cinema. Now TV says there are over 300 box sets available on the Entertainment pass and over 1,000 films on the Cinema pass, meaning whatever you want to watch will be there. 

Once the six months is over, Now TV reverts back to the standard pricing: £11.99 per month for Cinema and £8.99 per month for Entertainment. You can cancel quickly and easily at any time. 

Now TV Entertainment and Cinema Passes | £49.99 for six months | 60% saving | Available now

Now TV Entertainment and Cinema Passes | £49.99 for six months | 60% saving | Available now
There simply isn't a better way to watch TV without having to get involved with expensive set-top boxes than Now TV and with 60% off for a limited time only, this deal is pretty unbeatable.

So, if you're looking to spice up your media-consuming life from the comfort of your sofa, this is a pretty fantastic deal that will let you do just that.

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