Stream on: Prime Video add-ons including Apple TV and Paramount+ start at $1 with this early Prime Day deal

Amazon Prime Day is almost here, and the savings are already rolling inIn case you missed it, Amazon’s annual sales event is four days long this year, and it starts in just over a week, running from June 23 to June 26.Like we said, the deals are already in full swing, and beginning today, you can take advantage of over 20 Amazon Prime Day streaming deals on Prime Video.

Specifically, you can add subscriptions to your Prime Video account for as low as $1/month.Subscriptions on Prime Video allow Amazon Prime subscribers to subscribe to additional streaming services within Prime Video.Instead of having tons of apps for every service you subscribe to, the content for all of your add-ons will be available right inside Prime Video and the Prime Video app.That being said, you will need to be a Prime member to take advantage of these prices.

Amazon Prime costs $14.99/month or $139/year and includes access to Prime Video, plus exclusive deals leading up to Prime Day and some major perks.This deal is kind of a big deal.Wondering what all the hype around “Widow’s Bay” is about? Is it finally time to catch up on “Ted Lasso” before Season 4? Has “Cape Fear” been on your radar? Now’s the time to check all of that out.

You’ll get over 57% off your first two months of Apple TV when you subscribe through Prime Video.Paramount+ is home of the Sheridan-verse, where you can stream titles like “Dutton Ranch,” “The Madison” and a new season of “Lioness” in August.

The streamer is also home to all BET content, and with the ad-free plan, you’ll get live local CBS, live sports, UFC and more.With the STARZ add-on, stream hit movies like “The Housemaid” and catch the return of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan.” Stream hit original series like “FROM” and movies straight from theaters like “Project Hail Mary” (from June 18) and get your first two months for $0.99/month It’s “Vampire Lestat” season and...

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