Save money while catching March Madness, Survivor 50 and the new Yellowstone spin-off
Montana, USASat Mar 21 2026
Paramount+'s latest offer drops the monthly fee to just $2. 99 for new and returning customers, but only until March 31. The timing lines up with three big shows: the NCAA basketball tournament, the 50th season of Survivor, and Marshals, a new Yellowstone spin-off. Viewers can watch the first two rounds of March Madness on the service, though CBS still broadcasts the final rounds on traditional TV. Survivor fans get every season since 2000, which means a lot of sand, strategy and fire-making. Marshals follows Kayce Dutton as he joins a Montana-based federal law enforcement team, giving Yellowstone fans more Dutton drama without needing to start with the original series. The catch? This deal disappears fast, so anyone on the fence should decide quickly.
The streaming service keeps adding new shows while keeping prices low for a limited time. That’s not surprising—competitors often push special offers when big events like March Madness are on. What’s less clear is why these deals always seem to expire just as shows hit their peak. Fans who wait might miss out on the lowest price, but those who sign up still won’t get the original Yellowstone, only the spin-offs. The Marshals show might appeal to casual viewers, but loyal fans already know the Dutton family’s history. Either way, the $2. 99 rate for two months beats the usual monthly cost.
Survivor 50’s arrival shows reality TV is still popular, but the timing of this discount feels planned. Networks know tournaments and new seasons bring temporary spikes in viewers. Meanwhile, Marshals continues the Yellowstone universe without the original show’s ranch conflicts, targeting fans who just want more action. The streaming service packages sports, reality and drama, making it a one-stop shop for casual viewers and binge-watchers alike. Still, the short offer window makes it feel like a gamble—jump in now or pay later.