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Streaming deals are some of our top picks, and fortunately, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale isn’t just about physical merchandise.
Earlier, we highlighted a special offer from Paramount+, but there’s more good news.
Currently, you can subscribe to AMC+ for just $2.99 per month for the first two months, marking a substantial 62% savings from its usual $7.99 monthly rate.
If you’re eyeing the Premium ad-free AMC+ plan, which includes offline downloads, there’s a discount for that as well! Typically priced at $10.99 per month, you can now enjoy the first two months at only $4.99 per month.
How to Get the AMC+ Deal During the Amazon Big Spring Sale
To snag two months of AMC+ Essential (with ads) for $2.99 per month or AMC+ Premium for $4.99 per month, simply navigate to the AMC+ section on Prime Video and follow the easy subscription steps. It’s as simple as that!
What to Stream on AMC+
When you subscribe to AMC+, you also get access to everything the Sundance Now and Shudder streaming services have to offer. That includes horror titles like The Ugly Stepsister, The Mortuary Assistant and Good Boy. Sundance Now currently has recent releases that include The Luckiest Man in America, 100 Nights of Hero and Violent Ends.
Over on AMC+, you’re also able to watch live AMC, IFC and BBC America channels 24/7. AMC+ has every title from The Walking Dead universe, in addition to other AMC originals Dark Winds (now airing its 4th season) and This City is Ours.
Ahead of The Vampire Lestat‘s debut in June, you’ll be able to catch up on the first two seasons of Interview with the Vampire and stream the spin-off Talamasca series.
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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Decider, the New York Post, and Page Six. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, how to watch your favorite sports teams and movies on each streaming service and the very best in tech, like soundbars, to enhance your viewing experience. Not only does Angela test and compare the services, devices and merch she writes about, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and the New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.Â
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