Amazon has reduced the prices of Apple TV, Paramount+, and MGM+ by up to 60% to kick off its latest Prime Day sale. The sale, which started on June 23, offers subscriptions to major streaming platforms starting at £2.99.
Customers on Amazon can now subscribe to Apple TV for £4.99 per month, down from the regular price of £9.99, with the discounted rate locked in for two months. Similarly, MGM+ is now available for £2.99 per month for two months, reduced from £5.99, while Paramount+ is offered at £2.99 for one month instead of £7.99. These deals are valid until July 2 as part of Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 sale.
Prime members or those on a Prime 30-day free trial can enjoy discounts on thousands of items from June 23 to 26. Prime Video is also providing free trials for Lionsgate+, Studiocanal Presents, and Crunchyroll during this period.
It is important to note that the reduced streaming subscriptions and free trials will automatically convert to standard paid subscriptions at the end of the promotional period. Subscribers should remember to cancel before the end of the discounted or free trial period to avoid being charged the standard rate.
In addition, Amazon customers can sign up for Apple TV through Prime Video for £4.99 per month until July 2. Sky is offering free access to Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+ to customers who sign up for the £24 Ultimate TV bundle, which includes around 135 channels, including Sky Atlantic.
Apple TV boasts a lineup of highly acclaimed titles, including the comedy horror “Widow’s Bay” with a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score, and the newly released second 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.” Both platforms are available at the discounted rate of £2.99.
To access content like “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,” and “Slow Horses,” users can also sign up for a seven-day free trial directly on the Apple TV platform. The Amazon deal includes access to popular titles on MGM+ and Paramount+, making it a valuable offer for streaming enthusiasts.
