The Best Prime Video Streaming Deals: Save On Paramount+, AMC+

The Best Prime Video Streaming Deals: Save On Paramount+, AMC+

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Prime Video add-ons are one of the best ways to keep your subscriptions organized, and right now, Amazon is slashing prices on tons of streaming services

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Keeping your streaming subscriptions in order is one of the kinks of the cord-cutting era — it can be all too easy to forget what you subscribed to, and when. That’s why Prime Video‘s streaming add-ons are so convenient. Instead of having a dozen different streaming subscriptions, replete with individual apps and log-ins, Prime Video features some of the top streaming services available as an add-on to your Prime membership.

Prime is bringing back its best Black Friday streaming deals for the holidays, dropping the monthly price to rates you can typically only get as a student. These deals get subscribers a discounted rate for two months, letting you see if the streamer is right for you for more than just the typical one-week trial. Prime’s Video add-ons include streamers like Paramount+, Starz, Acorn TV, and Crunchyroll, all of which are available directly through Prime.

This deal runs until Jan 2, 2025, and you must be a Prime Member to take advantage. You can see the full list of offers here or check out our picks below.

The Best Prime Video Streaming Deals

Paramount+ with Showtime and Paramount+ Essential are available for $1.99/mo for the first two months, instead of the usual rate of $12.99 and $7.99, respectively. Paramount+ with Showtime includes everything in Essential, plus live access to CBS, Showtime originals, and the ability to watch on mobile. Popular shows and movies include Survivor, Yellowjackets, and the Mission Impossible series.

Crunchyroll is one of the best subscription services for anime fans, and the streamer includes popular shows like One Piece, Dragon Ball Z, and Ouran High School Host Club. The Fan subscription tier is available for $2/mo for the first two months.

Starz’s library of original programming includes hit shows like Power and Outlander, as well as new series like Mary & George and Three Women. You can also stream major blockbusters like Venom 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

PBS Masterpiece is one of the best ways to watch British mysteries and dramas in the US, in addition to adaptations of classic novels. Available series include Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Broadchurch starring David Tennant.

Hallmark+ features holiday content, mysteries, dramas, and more. The streaming service offers content from the Hallmark Channel and original streaming exclusives, although the streaming service doesn’t include live access to the linear Hallmark channel.

Related: Here’s How to Stream Hallmark Channel Without Cable

Looking for even more British mysteries and dramas? AcornTV features shows like Killing Eve, The Terror, and Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. Plus, fans of British comedy can stream recent seasons of talk shows like The Graham Norton Show and comedy docuseries The Trip starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon.

MGM+, formerly known as Epix, is available for $1.99/mo for two months and is then $6.99/mo thereafter. The streamer includes original programming like From, as well as movies from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s century of filmmaking.

Lifetime Movie Club gets fans commercial-free access to new and popular Lifetime movies, including Christmas romances, inspiring musician biopics like Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia, and true crime stories like Cocaine Grandmother, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones.

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