This week brings a double dose of excitement for UK streaming fans, with major new content landing on Amazon Prime Video and a significant price promotion from Disney+. Viewers looking to refresh their watchlists have compelling reasons to tune in to both platforms.
Prime Video Welcomes Back Molly-Mae for Final Episodes
Amazon Prime Video is set to capture attention with the release of Molly-Mae: Behind It All Season 2 Part 2, which lands today. This concluding instalment of the popular docuseries continues to follow the influencer and entrepreneur through a deeply personal chapter of her life, blending her business ventures with the realities of motherhood under the public eye.
The platform is currently offering a free 30-day trial for new users. After the trial period, a monthly subscription is priced at £8.99. The entire first season and earlier episodes of Season 2 are also available to stream now.
Beyond this exclusive documentary, Prime Video's library includes hit UK Originals like Clarkson's Farm and The Devil's Hour, alongside licensed favourites such as Nine Perfect Strangers.
Disney+ Launches Limited-Time Subscription Offer
In a move sure to attract budget-conscious viewers, Disney+ has rolled out a limited-time promotion. New and returning subscribers can sign up for just £3.99 per month for three months, provided they don't mind adverts. This offer is available until 28 January 2026.
For an ad-free experience, the cost is £6.99 for three months, while the premium tier, which allows more simultaneous streams, is priced at £9.99. The deal grants full access to Disney+'s vast catalogue, which subscribers must remember to cancel before the three months are up to avoid reverting to the standard rate.
The promotion coincides with fresh content driving buzz, notably the trending drama Tell Me Lies Season 3. Subscribers can also explore a huge range of titles from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and National Geographic.
Viewer Reactions and Alternative Platforms
Fans have shared mixed reviews of the services on platforms like Trustpilot. Many praise Disney+ for its "constantly updated collection" and Prime Video for its "affordable price" and convenience. However, some criticism has been levelled at Prime Video's interface, described by one user as "incomprehensible," and recent changes to playback features.
For those considering other options, Netflix subscriptions start from £5.99 a month, while Apple TV+ offers a seven-day free trial before charging £9.99 monthly, with shows like Slow Horses in its lineup.
Ultimately, this week presents a strong opportunity for entertainment lovers to either dive into new, exclusive series or secure their favourite streaming service at a notably reduced cost.



