Amazon has reduced the prices of Apple TV, Paramount+, and MGM+ by up to 60% as part of its latest Prime Day sale. The e-commerce giant launched the sale on June 23, offering subscriptions for various popular streaming services starting at £2.99.
During the promotion, customers can subscribe to Apple TV for £4.99 per month, which is half the regular price of £9.99. This discounted rate will be locked in for two months before reverting to the standard £9.99 monthly fee unless canceled.
Similarly, MGM+, which features content like “Project Hail Mary,” is now priced at £2.99 for two months instead of the usual £5.99, while Paramount+ is available for £2.99 for one month, down from £7.99. These deals are valid until July 2, coinciding with Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 sale.
In addition to the streaming service discounts, Prime members can enjoy exclusive discounts on thousands of items from June 23 to 26. Prime Video is also offering free trials for Lionsgate+, Studiocanal Presents, and Crunchyroll.
It’s important to note that the reduced subscription rates and free trials will automatically convert to standard paid subscriptions after the promotional period ends. Subscribers should remember to cancel their subscription before the offer expires to avoid being charged the regular rate.
Customers can subscribe to Apple TV via Prime Video for £4.99 per month until July 2. Meanwhile, Sky is offering complimentary streaming subscriptions with its TV packages, including access to Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+ for those signing up for the £24 Ultimate TV bundle.
Apple TV boasts a lineup of acclaimed titles such as “Widow’s Bay,” which holds a remarkable 98% Rotten Tomatoes score, and the newly released season of “Sugar,” a neo-noir detective series starring Colin Farrell.
MGM+ features hit titles like “Project Hail Mary,” while Paramount+ offers series like “The Agency” and “Dutton Ranch” for viewers to enjoy at the discounted rate of £2.99.
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