Don’t miss Prime Video’s limited-time bundle sale – 20 add-ons are discounted for HBO Max, AMC+, Hallmark+, and more

Prime Video has a vast library of shows and movies, but sometimes you have to try out rival streaming services to watch the biggest movies and shows.
If you're keen to have multiple services in one easily accessible place, Prime Video channels are the perfect choice for you. They regularly have deals available across the library of 20 add-on subscriptions, and you can get many in a bundle to help you get the most out of your subscription.
I was particularly impressed by these big-name bundles, as you can stream content from HBO Max, Starz, Hallmark+, and MGM+ for a fraction of the price.
Here are some of the biggest Prime Video channel deals I spotted.
Starz and Hallmark+ bundle: was $18.99 per month now $13.99 at Prime Video
Stream Outlander, Sweetpea, Black Sails, and a variety of Hallmark movies with this bundle that combines two services. You don't have to choose between gripping shows and heartfelt movies when you can have both.
AMC+ and Hallmark+ bundle: was $17.99 per month now $12.99 at Prime Video
Perhaps you'd prefer some thrillers with your rom-coms? Stream Gangs of London, Happy Valley, and The Salisbury Poisonings alongside Hallmark+'s feel-good offerings.
Starz and BET+ bundle: was $21.99 per month now $15.99 at Prime Video
BET+ offers a huge range of content, including exclusive Tyler Perry original programming, which can be bundled with Starz to help you supercharge your Prime Video subscription.
HBO Max + Starz bundle: was $27.99 per month now $20.99 at Prime Video
HBO Max has plenty of great originals to stream, like The Penguin, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus. Better yet, the streaming giant can be bundled with Starz's great offerings for a lower price.
MGM+ and BritBox bundle: was $18.99 per month now $13.99 at Prime Video
This bundle is a great way to watch both MGM+ originals and the best of British TV. Here, you can find titles such as the horror series From, the Western drama Billy the Kid, and classic shows like The IT Crowd, Downton Abbey, and British soap operas.
MGM+ and Shudder bundle: was $18.99 per month now $11.99 at Prime Video
It is October, so what better time to watch some of the best horror movies? Shudder has a lot of originals coming out this month, and teamed with MGM+ original programming, you're sure to never be bored this spooky season.
These are the best deals I spotted across the site, but there's plenty on offer. Below is a list of all major bundles you can take advantage of right now by visiting the Prime Video website.
- Starz and Hallmark+: $13.99 per month
- AMC+ and Hallmark+: $12.99 per month
- Starz and BET+: $15.99 per month
- HBO Max and Starz: $20.99 per month
- MGM+ and Moviesphere: $8.99 per month
- Hallmark+ and Discovery+: $12.99 per month
- HBO Max and Cinemax: $21.99 per month
- MGM+ and BritBox: $13.99 per month
- A&E Crime Central and Lifetime Movie Club: $6.99 per month
- PBS Kids and PBS Masterpiece: $8.99 per month
- Acorn TV and PBS Masterpiece: $12.99 per month
- MGM+ and Shudder: $11.99 per month
- MGM+ and AMC+: $12.99 per month
- Starz and Britbox: $16.99 per month
- MGM+ and BET+: $13.99 per month
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Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What's on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.
When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.
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