Prime Day 2023 Streaming Services Discounts Includes Tons of Star Trek and More

Matt Fowler
Streaming Star Trek
Streaming Star Trek

If you’ve been on the fence about subscribing to a particular streaming service – and believe us, we know how overwhelming it can be to choose – then you’re not going to want to miss the Prime Day deals happening over on Amazon, for Prime Members, that’ll grant you access to some of the best binge-watching around.

Paramount+, AMC+, Starz, Max, MGM+ and more are offering up some killer savings packages for streaming and if you love Star Trek, The Walking Dead, pirates, vampires, time travel, romance, time travel romance, and horror then these discounts are going to turn you into a super-comfy couch potato. Let’s take a closer look at these Prime Day streaming deals, which are currently available via Prime Day, which runs through July 12.

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Paramount+

50% off ($5.99) for 2 months (versus $11.99/mo)

For Star Trek fans, Paramount+ is a must. Not only is the new season of stellar series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds currently airing but there’s also three seasons of Star Trek: Picard (particularly the triumphant third season), four seasons of Star Trek: Discovery (a fifth and final season is on the way), and three seasons of the irreverent animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks (Seasons 4 and 5 have both been ordered) to explore – as well as most of the past Trek series, minus the recently cancelled, gone-too-soon Star Trek: Prodigy.

Paramount+ is also where you’ll find hit Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 – with Sam Elliott and Faith Hill – and 1923, starring Harrison Ford and Dame Helen Mirren. So for deeper dives into the Dutton family, dating back centuries, you’ll want to latch onto this limited-time 50% off deal.

There’s also Kiefer Sutherland’s new thriller series Rabbit Hole, the Fatal Attraction reboot series (with Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan), and Tulsa King, from Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan, featuring Sylvester Stallone as a mobster. And if you get the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan you get access to Yellowjackets, Billions, Your Honor along with other series and movies.

Sign up for Paramount+

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AMC+

50% off ($4.49) for 2 months

Now only does AMC+ allow you to watch some crucial AMC programming like Walking Dead universe spinoffs Fear the Walking Dead, Tales of the Walking Dead, and newcomer The Walking Dead: Dead City, but it’s got other gruesome ghoulies at its disposal as well.

The Anne Rice-verse is currently sinking its fangs into streaming right now with the superb Interview with the Vampire series and Mayfair Witches – both part of Rice’s shared gothic universe of vamps and crones. You can also watch Dark Winds (based on the Tony Hillerman thrillers), A Discovery of Witches (based on the All Souls novels by Deborah Harkness), as well as Mad Men, Halt and Catch Fire, Orphan Black, and more!

AMC+ also gets you all the programming from horror streaming site Shudder, like the Shudder Exclusive Creepshow series and Season 1 of Chucky.

Sign up for AMC+

Starz

$0.99 for 2 months

Starz has a ton of gems that some might now be aware of. Firstly, there’s the Outlander series, which is currently wrapping up its epic run with a seventh season (the second half of which will air in 2024). Then there’s the Party Down revival, based on the acclaimed, star-studded comedy that ran for two seasons over a decade ago. Well, it’s back and funnier than freakin’ ever.

Also, have you ever watched the Golden Age of Piracy drama Black Sails? Or the tremendously violent and satisfying Spartacus? Both were fairly short-lived but they also both ended with awesome finales, just nailing the ending. Which will never not be an applaudable feat for a TV show.

Sign up for Starz

Max

50% off ($7.99) for 2 months (vs. regular $15.99/mo)

The recently rebranded Max is still the place to get all the best and brightest HBO programming, despite HBO no longer being in the marquee. And even though heavyweights like Succession and Barry just wrapped up after four seasons (each), there’s still new seasons of House of the Dragon, The White Lotus, Euphoria, and The Last of Us on the horizon.

Plus, the ability to watch old HBO greats like The Wire, The Sopranos, and Game of Thrones while also catching up with modern era HBO and Max original series gold like Hacks, Station Eleven, Peacemaker, Harley Quinn, Our Flag Means Death, and Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai.

Sign up for Max

MGM+

$0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $5.99/mo)

Formerly known as Epix, MGM+ has a much buzzed-about, Lost-style series right now called From (starring a Lost alum, Harold Perrineau) about a nightmarish town in Middle America that traps everyone who enters, which was just renewed for a third season.

You can also partake in espionage drama Berlin Station, both seasons of Batman prequel series Pennyworth, ‘60s-era gangster drama The Godfather of Harlem, starring Forest Whitaker as crime lord Bumpy Johnson.

Sign up for MGM+

But that’s not all! Here’s the full list of streaming channel discounts available through July 12th:

  • Paramount+: 50% off ($5.99) for 2 months (versus $11.99/mo)
  • AMC+: 50% off ($4.49) for 2 months
  • STARZ: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $9.99/mo)
  • Max: 50% off ($7.99) for 2 months (vs. regular $15.99/mo)
  • MGM+: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $5.99/mo)
  • Vix Premium: $0.99 for 2 months(vs. regular $6.99/mo)
  • Hallmark Movies Now: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $5.99/mo)
  • Britbox: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $7.99/mo)
  • PBS Masterpiece: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $5.99/mo)
  • Acorn TV: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $6.99/mo)
  • PBS KIDS: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $4.99/mo)
  • Noggin: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $7.99/mo)
  • Cinemax: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $9.99/mo)
  • Lifetime Movie Club: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $4.99/mo)
  • ALLBLK: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $5.99/mo)
  • ScreenPix: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $2.99/mo)
  • PBS Documentaries: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $3.99/mo)
  • A&E Crime Central: $0.99 for 2 months (vs. regular $4.99/mo)

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Matt Fowler