Right now, you can get up to 77% off a two-year plan and receive an incredible bonus of a free Amazon voucher worth up to $50 when you sign up for a two-year plan, plus a bonus of four extra months on top in this exclusive NordVPN deal.
This limited-time NordVPN offer is one of the best VPN deals we’ve seen so far this year, and with lots of exciting sci-fi series incoming in the next few months, now is the time to sign up. We consider NordVPN a perfect addition to your streaming services, allowing uninterrupted viewing of all your favorite sci-fi series when overseas, whether that’s for work or pleasure.

Paul Brett
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, has started an unplanned (and expensive) Lego Star Wars collection.
We are already huge fans of “For All Mankind”, and its spinoff series “Star City” looks likely to be an exciting addition to the popular space drama. The eight-episode series is set to premiere alongside the final episode of “For All Mankind” Season 5 on May 29.
Starring Rhys Ifans, who plays the role of Chief Soviet Designer, the driving force behind the Soviet Space program. The alternative history series dives into the high-stakes, dangerous world of the Soviet space program. At the height of the space race between the USA and the USSR, it explores the personal lives and secrets of those operating from the secret city, Star City.
NordVPN provides a solution to geo-blocking when it comes to viewing the all-new “Star City”, and all the best streaming services. Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the services you’re subscribed to from anywhere, and allow for uninterrupted viewing of your binge-worthy sci-fi shows and movies.
NordVPN not only unlocks geo-restrictions but also offers ad blockers, anti-malware protection, a password manager and breach scanner, fast connections, and identity theft insurance. It means you can view and download content, work, and generally be online anywhere in the world with confidence.
By getting the Prime plan (other plans are available and prices vary, but so does what you get and the value of the Amazon voucher), you get a fast connection, anti-malware and browsing protection, an ad and tracker blocker, a password manager and breach scanner, 1TB of encrypted cloud storage, dark web monitoring, $1M in identity theft insurance cover and $100K in cyber extortion cover. It’s a win-win for online streaming and cybersecurity.
Key features: Up to 77% discount, up to $50 Amazon voucher, four months free, high-speed VPN, ad and tracker blocker, anti-malware protection, up to $1m in identity theft insurance and $100K in cyber extortion insurance, password manager and data-breach scanner, 1TB encrypted cloud storage and monitoring alerts and services.
Price history: Before today’s deal, the price of the “Prime” plan was $592.56 for 24 months, or $24.69 a month. It’s now up to 74% off and comes with the Amazon voucher worth up to $50, and four free months.
✅ Buy it if: You’re looking for maximum online security, you want to stream all your favorite shows anywhere in the world, you want a FREE Amazon voucher, and four free months.
❌ Don’t buy it if: Either you already have a VPN, or you’re not in the market for one. Those are the only reasons you wouldn’t make the most of this excellent value offer.
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