Amazon has launched its Prime Day sale, offering streaming subscriptions to Apple TV, Paramount+, and MGM+ with discounts of up to 60%. The deals, which started on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, allow Prime members to access these platforms from as little as £2.99 per month.
Streaming Subscription Discounts
Apple TV is available at half price for two months at £4.99 per month (down from £9.99). After the promotional period, the subscription reverts to the standard £9.99 monthly rate unless cancelled. MGM+, home to the film Project Hail Mary, costs £2.99 per month (down from £5.99) for two months. Paramount+ is also £2.99 per month (down from £7.99) for one month. These offers run until July 2, 2026.
Additional Prime Day Offers
From June 23 to 26, thousands of items are discounted exclusively for Prime members or those on a 30-day free trial. Prime Video is also offering free trials of Lionsgate+, Studiocanal Presents, and Crunchyroll. However, all reduced subscriptions and free trials automatically convert to standard paid subscriptions at the end of the promotional period, so customers must cancel before the deadline to avoid charges.
Content Highlights
Apple TV features acclaimed titles such as the comedy horror Widow's Bay, which holds a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score, and the second season of Sugar, a neo-noir detective series starring Colin Farrell. Other popular series include Ted Lasso, Severance, and Slow Horses. A seven-day free trial is available when signing up directly on Apple TV.
MGM+ offers Ryan Gosling's space epic Project Hail Mary, which hit cinemas in March 2026, along with series like Outlander and the James Bond film catalogue. Paramount+ features the latest series of Michael Fassbender's spy thriller The Agency and new episodes of the Yellowstone spin-off Dutton Ranch.
Sky TV Bundle
Sky is offering streaming subscriptions at no extra cost with its TV packages. Customers signing up for the £24 Ultimate TV bundle receive free access to Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+, along with approximately 135 channels including Sky Atlantic.



