
Use these Amazon Prime Day Streaming Deals to save on Apple TV+, Paramount+, more
Who says your summer screen time has to break the bank?
Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner (beginning on July 8 and running through July 11, to be exact!), but the deals are already in full swing. Beginning today, you can take advantage of over 20 Amazon Prime Day streaming deals.
Prime Video is slashing prices on its ever-growing lineup of add-on streaming channels, and we're not just talking about one or two shows.
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We're talking major players like Apple TV+, Starz, Paramount+, and AMC+ joining the Prime Day party with deep discounts, some starting as low as $0.99 per month. Translation: your next TV obsession is only a click away.
From buzzy originals like 'Ted Lasso', 'FROM,' and 'Severance,' to guilty pleasures ('Love and Hip Hop,' anyone?), to Christmas-in-July cheer via Hallmark+, these limited-time deals are stacking up faster than your 'Continue Watching' list.
Want anime? Covered. British mysteries? Got 'em. Holiday rom-coms, faith-based faves, and history deep-dives? They're all here, and all cheaper than your morning latte.
So cancel your plans, fluff your couch pillows, and scroll on for every deal worth streaming.
Apple TV+ is one of the latest additions to the Prime Video add-on lineup, and right now, you can get it for 50% off your first two months. If you haven't caught 'Ted Lasso' or 'Severance' yet, this is the perfect chance. Plus, you can dive into new releases like 'Stick,' 'The Buccaneers,' and 'Your Friends and Neighbors.'
Get over 50% off a Paramount+ subscription and enjoy Showtime originals, live sports, and next-day access to new CBS episodes. Catch the latest episodes of 'Big Brother' and binge the full first season of 'MobLand' all for less.
Just in time for the Outlander prequel arriving in August, Starz is on sale for Prime Day. With a subscription, you can also stream every show in the 'Power' universe, 'BMF,' and hit movies like 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.
Denzel Washington in 'Gladiator II.'
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Stream hit original series like 'Godfather of Harlem' and 'FROM,' along with blockbuster movies from the MGM catalog, including 'Gladiator II' and 'A Working Man,' all for one discounted price. And don't miss new episodes of Stephen King's 'The Institute' after its premiere on July 13.
BET+ is packed with entertainment from original series like 'Divorced Sistas' and reality favorites like 'Love and Hip Hop,' to everything Tyler Perry, 'Usher's Rendezvous in Paris,' and classic hits like 'Martin.'
Two of the biggest broadcasters in Great Britain joined forces to create BritBox, bringing U.S. viewers the best of British TV, including soaps, talk shows, and game shows, streaming the same day they air in the UK. Plus, enjoy a deep library of top-tier mysteries, comedies, and original series.
Catch up on 'Interview with the Vampire' and 'Mayfair Witches' before the newest Anne Rice series, 'Talamasca,' premieres. Plus, explore new series from 'The Walking Dead' universe and dive into everything Shudder, IFC Films Unlimited, and Sundance Now have to offer all for just $2 over two months.
ViX Premium, formerly known as ViX+, is the largest Spanish-language streaming service, full of original series like Season 1 of 'Con esa Misma Mirada,' movies, live sports including games from Liga MX, and more.
If you want even more great British TV in the US and love mysteries, you need to subscribe to Acorn TV. You can stream new and popular shows like 'Line of Duty,' 'This is Going to Hurt,' 'Art Detectives,' and Acorn original 'Harry Wild.'
Stay up to date with the latest and greatest in anime, including 'Jujutsu Kaisen,' 'My Hero Academia,' 'Demon Slayer,' and 'Attack on Titan.'
This one's for period drama fans, featuring full seasons of 'Victoria' and 'Grantchester,' along with new episodes of 'Call the Midwife,' 'Beecham House,' and 'All Creatures Great and Small'. Plus, get your fix of British mysteries with Masterpiece.
Keep kids engaged for days with a mix of beloved classics like 'Arthur' and newer favorites like 'Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood' and 'City Island.' All of PBS Kids' shows are fun, educational, and perfect for young learners.
PBS is kind of known for its documentaries, right? This service is full of 'em, from history to nature to science and tech, including original series like 'Finding Your Rootes' and all of the films and series from documentarian Ken Burns.
Celebrate Christmas in July with this great deal on Hallmark+! Stream 'Christmas at Dollywood,' 'A Country Wedding,' 'Sweet Autumn,' 'Mistletoe Murders', and more.
Get access to faith-based, family-friendly movies, TV, and more, with Up Faith & Family, including some uplifting holiday titles and all 18 seasons of 'Heartland.'
Fans of Lifetime channel's dramatized true crime movies will want to take advantage of this Lifetime Movie Club deal, which has a lot of the network's TV movies available on-demand.
Great American Pure Flix offers you unlimited access to Great American Family's uplifting, family-friendly shows and movies, including favorites like 'When Hope Calls' and 'Christmas Cookie Matchup.'
ALLBLK's is an 'Inclusively, But Unapologetically – Black' streaming service. Formerly known as the Urban Movie Channel, ALLBLK features originals, TV series, and movies with Black leads.
Hidive is another anime service included in the sale, featuring titles like 'Fena: Pirate Princess,' 'Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song,' and 'Mushoku Tensei' ready to stream.
There's so much to watch and learn on The Great Courses, with full series like 'The Pagan World: Ancient Religions Before Christianity,' 'The Black Death: The World's Most Devastating Plague,' and 'How Railways Transformed the World' available to stream.
Stream the best dramas, mysteries, comedies, and more from around the world on MHz Choice, featuring titles like 'The Mallorca Files,' 'The Sandhamn Murders,' and 'Call My Agent!.'
Teach kids their A, B, Cs and 1, 2, 3s with a subscription to Hopster Learning, which includes titles like 'Numberblocks' and 'Alphablocks.'
Movie lovers, this service is for you. The huge streaming library features hit titles like 'La La Land,' 'Booksmart,' and more.
Cinemax offers a great selection of popular movies, both new and classic. Right now, you can watch films like 'Midsommar,' 'The Iron Claw,' and 'Knives Out.'
If you can't get enough of the History Channel, this one is for you. 'The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch,' 'Alone,' and 'The Curse of Oak Island' are just a few of the shows you can watch with a History Vault subscription.
Ryan and Friends Plus is a family-friendly streaming service featuring kid-friendly shows, animated series, and exclusive content starring Ryan from YouTube's Ryan's World and his friends.
Gaia offers a curated, ad‑free selection of documentaries, feature films, original series, guided meditations, yoga classes, and live events focused on spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth.
Your Prime Day FAQs, answered
How long does Prime Day last?
In a new twist for 2025, shoppers have 4 days to take advantage of Prime Day discounts. This sale starts on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PT and runs through July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
When does Prime Day end?
Prime Day 2025 ends on July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so east-coasters have until about 3 a.m. on July 12 their time to shop the deals.
Do you have to have Amazon Prime to shop Prime Day?
Prime Day is a member-exclusive sale event. Interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to try Prime, and its many benefits, with no strings attached.
What are the best Prime Day deals?
From reporting on Amazon sales throughout the years, we can tell you for certain that it's the ideal period to stock up on household essentials, score great deals on vacuums, tech and appliances, refill your skincare empties, and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers.
Is Prime Day worth it?
We certainly think so! Prime Day is a great chance to score Black Friday-worthy discounts on thousands of deals, including everything from big ticket items to Post reader-favorite trash bags. Our team diligently sorts through all the offers to find you the very best items to grab on sale.
When is the next Prime Day?
Already wondering when the next Amazon Prime Day is? Prime Day takes place in July each year, so it's safe to assume it will take place in mid-July 2026 — similar to previous years. Can't wait to shop more Amazon deals? Look out for Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale, which typically runs in October for shoppers looking to beat the holiday rush of Black Friday.
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