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Prime Day streaming deals end: $1 trials vanish

Prime Day is nearing its end, and several streaming subscriptions are still priced at $1 a month for two months—before jumping back to their regular rates. Here’s what’s on the last-day clearance rack and what it costs after the promo.

By the time the day flips over, these streaming deals won’t hold at $1 a month anymore.

Right now, Prime Day pricing is running a simple rhythm: $1 a month for two months, then the subscription returns to its regular price. The offer is attached to a set of streaming options that customers seem to be lining up for—one last chance to try, binge, and decide what stays.

One of the headline offers in the lineup is BritBox. The Prime Day deal is $1 a month for the first two months, before returning to its normal monthly price. The regular monthly price listed for BritBox is $11 a month.

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South Park fans have their own reason to keep an eye on the clock. The deal is described as covering “Any of 29 seasons of South Park. ” with the same Prime Day pricing structure: $1 a month for two months. then regular price. After the promo ends, the subscription goes back to a regular price of $14 a month.

There’s also another Prime Day play for anyone who likes long-form genre comfort—except this one leans into creep. MGM Plus is framed as a $1 trial subscription: access to movies including Fargo. plus the series From. described as a “wonderful little creepshow.” It’s paired with another title. The Institute. The same promotional math is used here too—$1 a month for two months, then returning to the regular monthly price.

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A separate note runs through the streaming chatter: Funimation and Crunchyroll are combining forces. placing anime inside a bigger competitive landscape where streaming giants like Netflix and Hulu are pushing their weight around. The source material frames Funimation and Crunchyroll as “relatively new entrants” compared to those larger players.

Even the anime pricing listed at the end of the material points toward how quickly promotions can change what people commit to. A “Fan subscription” is shown at $100/year and a “Mega Fan” subscription is shown at $140/year.

The last-day pressure is clear even in the wording of the deals: $1 a month isn’t meant to last. It’s the two-month window that makes people move fast—because after that, the price switches back, and the choice becomes whether the content is worth the normal rate.

Prime Day streaming deals $1 trial BritBox South Park MGM Plus From The Institute Funimation Crunchyroll

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