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Apple TV+ is now on Amazon Prime Video Channels—Here’s how to bundle

Did you know that Amazon Prime members gain access to additio♔nal streaming subscriptions through , making it easier than ever to keep track of subscriptions, log-ins, and more?

Right inside of Prime Video, there’s the Prime Video Channels store — and it just grew a little big. On October 15, joined the lineup as the latest add-on channel available through Amazon.

Award-winning shows, one less log-in, and a streamlined watching experience? We’re definitely interested, so⭕ we put together everything you need to know about Apple TV+ on Prime Video.

What are Prime Video Channels?

are✃ essentially streaming services that Amaz🧔on Prime members can add to existing Prime subscriptions for a fee every month.

Instead of subscribing to a streaming service like , for example, through its website, you can subscribe to iℱt through . Max’s entire content library will be integrated into and available for you to watch there ⛦without requiring a new app or log-in.

, ,🍸 , , and are just a handful of the📖 100+ channels available to add.

How to add Apple TV+ to Prime Video:

First, you’ll have to subscribe to Prime Video. The streaming service is a perk of an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99/month after a 30-day free trial.

From there, all you have to do is head over to the to start your free trial. After a seven-day free trial, Apple TV+ will cost $9.99/month (the same as it would to subscribe through Apple directly) and all of the service’s original shows and movies will be available directly inside the streaming app or website.

what to stream on apple tv+

emmy winner

An American football coach (Jason Sudeikis) is hired to manage a British soccer team; what he lacks in knowled💮ge, he makes up for in optimism, determination and biscuits.

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with Apple TV+free trial
returning in january

Explore Lumon Industries, where employees can elect to be “severed” — their memories are surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a colleague on the severed floor goes missing, the others begin a journey to figure out the truth about their jobs and their lives.

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with Apple TV+ free trial
new from alfonso cuaron

When an intriguing novel appears at the bedside of a journalist whose career has been built on revealing transgressions, she is horrified to realize she’s a key character in a long-buried story, one that exposes her darkest secret. New episodes of “Disclaimer,” starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline are airing weekly.

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back for season 2

Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) is a recent widower and therapist who starts to go rogue; instead of telling his patients what they want to hear, he’s brutally honest with them, hoping it’ll lead to changes in his own life by breaking him out of his fog of grief and mending relationships with his daughter, best friend, and co-workers.

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the perfect binge watch

Welcome to Slough House, the administrative purgatory of MI5 where agents who were rejected from service are sent to do dull admin tasks under a miserable boss, Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman). Despite their punishment, the “slow horses” still end up tangled up in investigations of schemes endangering national security.

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from the creator of ‘scrubs’

Andrew Yancy (Vince Vaughn) is a ﷽former police detective who now conducts restaurant inspections in South Florida. A severed arm found by a tourist pulls Yancy into a world of greed and corruption

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with Apple TV+ free trial
calling all ‘always sunny’ fans

Meet the team behind a massive multiplayer video game as they continue to develop, code, write, and build new expansions of the game. The biggest battles don’t happen inside the world of MQ, though — the office is its own kind of battleground in this workplace comedy.

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with Apple TV+ free trial
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