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10 Best Prime Day Streaming Deals, Including Half Off Apple TV (2026)
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10 Best Prime Day Streaming Deals, Including Half Off Apple TV (2026)

Wired · Jun 26, 2026, 6:55 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • It means you get to binge whatever you want while sitting by the pool during most of the summer, probably for a buck a month.
  • Also be sure to browse our roundup of the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals, or visit our Amazon Prime Day live blog for real-time updates.
  • Updated 3 pm ET Friday, June 26: We've added new streaming deals from AMC+ and PBS Kids, and confirmed all deals are still running for the final day of Prime Day.

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Courtesy of HBO Max Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Sure, Amazon Prime Day is better known for deals on tech, robot vacuums, and Apple products. But in recent years, it's also become a great time for Prime Day streaming deals and discounts. As long as you sign up through your existing Amazon Prime account (so make sure you're logged in before you try to shop these!) a lot of the major streamers—Apple TV, HBO, Peacock, Paramount Plus—are all offering nearly free two-month trials for the final day of Prime Day.

What's this mean? It means you get to binge whatever you want while sitting by the pool during most of the summer, probably for a buck a month. Just note, again, you only get access to the deals if you sign up through your existing Amazon Prime account—i.e., Prime Day deals require Amazon Prime. Today's the final day of Prime Day, so it's your last chance to get these streaming deals.

Also be sure to browse our roundup of the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals, or visit our Amazon Prime Day live blog for real-time updates.

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