Amazon has reduced the prices of Apple TV, Paramount+, and MGM+ by up to 60% as part of its latest Prime Day promotion. The sale, which began on June 23, features discounted subscriptions for various popular streaming services starting at £2.99.
During this limited-time offer, customers can subscribe to Apple TV for £4.99 per month, down from the regular price of £9.99. Subscribers will enjoy this discounted rate for two months before it reverts to the standard £9.99 monthly fee unless canceled.
Additionally, MGM+, home to the acclaimed “Project Hail Mary,” is available for £2.99 for two months (originally £5.99), while Paramount+ is offering a one-month subscription for £2.99, reduced from £7.99. These deals are valid until July 2 as part of Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 sale.
Amazon is also offering discounts on thousands of items exclusively for Prime members or those on a Prime 30-day free trial until June 26. Prime Video is providing free trials for Lionsgate+, Studiocanal Presents, and Crunchyroll during the sale.
It’s important to note that the discounted streaming subscriptions and free trials will automatically convert to standard paid subscriptions at the end of the promotional period. Subscribers should ensure to cancel before the end of the discounted or free trial period to avoid being charged the standard rate.
In a separate offer, Sky is providing complimentary streaming subscriptions with its TV packages, including access to Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+ for customers signing up for the £24 Ultimate TV bundle.
Apple TV has recently released highly acclaimed titles like “Widow’s Bay” and the second season of “Sugar,” starring Colin Farrell. Other popular series available for streaming include Ted Lasso, Severance, and Slow Horses, with Apple TV offering a seven-day free trial for new sign-ups directly on the platform.
MGM+ features hit titles like “Project Hail Mary,” while Paramount+ showcases series like “The Agency” and “Dutton Ranch.” These offerings are part of the £2.99 deal on the Paramount+ platform.
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