How to get Paramount Plus with Showtime free for 90 days to watch the new series 'Landman'

Landman season 1 series still image of Bill Bob Thornton
Landman starring Billy Bob Thornton is now streaming on Paramount Plus (Image credit: Pararmount Plus)

Cord cutters looking for cable TV alternatives, listen up. You can get Paramount Plus free for 90 days to watch the new hit series Landman. You'll also get access to other hit TV series and blockbuster movies for free.

Paramount Plus is one of the best streaming services with a massive catalog of movies and TV shows. If you're on the fence, you get a free 3-month trial of Paramount Plus using the latest working coupon code, "3MOESSENTIALS".

Our step-by-step guide will show you how to get Paramount Plus free for 90 days to watch the popular series Landman starring Billy Bob Thornton. You'll also get access to Paramount Plus originals and popular shows like Big Brother, Criminal Minds Evolution, NCIS, SEAL TEAM, Tulsa King, and more — all for free.

New Paramount Plus customers can start enjoying your free Paramount Plus 90-day trial in just a few easy steps. When your trial ends, if you decide to continue the service, you'll be billed $7.99/mo. for Paramount Plus Essential plan. Or, upgrade and pay $12.99/mo. for the semi-ad-free Paramount Plus with Showtime plan.

This is one of the best free trials for watching free live TV, shows and movies. New subscribers with a valid e-mail address are eligible for this offer.

Paramount Plus free 90-day trial

Paramount Plus: 90-day free trial @ Paramount+ coupon, "3MOESSENTIALS"

Paramount Plus: 90-day free trial @ Paramount+
Get Paramount Plus free for 90 days when you apply coupon, "3MOESSENTIALS" at checkout. To get this deal, you must be a new subscriber and have a valid email address. Paramount Plus includes access to thousands of TV shows and movies, NFL on CBS live, top soccer games, limited ads, CBSN 24/7 live news, and more. You will not be charged if you cancel your plan before your trial ends. There's no risk since you cancel your plan at any time.

Paramount Plus is worth considering if you want to switch from cable and makes a great gift for any occasion. Subscribers can watch movies, TV shows, and live TV on up to three devices. It works with Android and iOS, PlayStation, Xbox, Chromecast, Fire TV and more.

Paramount Plus offers two tiers of service plans. The base tier, Paramount Plus Essential costs $7.99/mo. or $59.99 a year ($5/mo). This plan includes thousands of TV shows and movies, NFL on CBS live, top soccer games, limited ads, and CBSN 24/7 live news.

The upper tier, Paramount Plus with Showtime is priced at $12.99/mo. or $119.99 annually ($10/mo.). You get everything in the base tier plus more live sports, no ads (except for live TV and some shows), your local CBS live channel, and download functionality.

Securing yourself a Paramount Plus 3-month free trial is a simple three-step process. First, choose the Parmount Plus Essential plan from the Paramount Plus Pick Your Plan page. Next, enter coupon, "3MOESSENTIALS in the "Have a coupon code?" drop-down menu on the Payment Method page. You should see 100% off for 3 months at at checkout. Enter your first and last name, billing address, and credit card or PayPal payment information.

You will not be charged if you cancel your plan before your trial ends. If you decide to keep Paramount Plus, you will be automatically billed after your trial ends. You may cancel your Paramount Plus plan at any time, so there's no risk.

So if you want to ditch your cable company for a streaming service, try Paramount Plus for free.

Hilda Scott

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