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Prime Day streaming deals will save you 50% off two months of Apple TV+

Prime Day streaming deals will save you 50% off two months of Apple TV+

Yahoo09-07-2025
Prime Day is here, so if you've been waiting to snag great deals on kitchen, beauty and electronics, now is the time. But along with discounts on great personal and home items, there are dozens of great streaming deals available this week through Prime Video (naturally). From now through July 11, you can score 50% off two months of the Apple TV+ Prime Video add-on. What that means is that you can actually get all of the shows and movies on Apple TV+ through Amazon Prime Video. (If you use the latter service as your home base for streaming, that's a good thing.) That means access to shows like Severance, Ted Lasso and Shrinking, Oscar-winning movies like CODA, live sports, and more! Are you ready to start streaming — and saving? Here's everything you need to know about this Apple TV+ Prime Day streaming deal.
Anyone who streams anything these days knows that streaming platforms rarely (if ever, *cough* Netflix *cough*) have sales. But not only is this Amazon Prime Day deal a rare gem, it will also save you $10 and get you two months of ad-free access to some great shows and movies, which feels especially significant in this day and age of streaming costs.
While Apple TV+ typically costs $10/month, during Prime Day, you can get two months of access for half off — that's just $5/month — and catch up on the latest shows everyone's talking about. Did you miss the last season of Severance? Or want to see what Murderbot is all about after Alexander Skarsgård's wacky press tour? Is this summer when you finally start the Emmy-winning The Morning Show? The streaming service is your oyster!
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Amazon Prime Day runs from July 8-11 this year, so the clock is ticking.
The Apple TV+ Prime Video add-on deal is only available to Amazon Prime subscribers, now through July 11.
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