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Here’s How To Stream ‘Silo’ Season 3, ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4, ‘Widow’s Bay’ and More With a Prime Day Deal

Add Decider on Google Decider may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. It’s Amazon Prime Day, and while prices are dropping all over the site on everything you can imagine, the deals don’t stop at physical products.

A handful of streaming services are also discounted as part of Prime Video’s Prime Day deal.

For a limited time, you can save big on two months of Apple TV, which will give you access for long enough to catch up on some of the streamer’s biggest hits and catch some new ones. Instead of paying $12.99/month, you’ll pay just $5.99/month for your first six months.

If you’re looking to subscribe to Apple TV’s Prime Day deal, you just have to head over to Apple TV’s Prime Video landing page, click Get Started, and follow the prompts.

You’ll get two months of Apple TV for $5.99/month; when the promo period ends, your subscription will renew at the then-current monthly price (which is $12.99/month right now).

Make sure you’re signed into your Amazon Prime account, though, since this deal is exclusive to Prime subscribers. If you aren’t already a member, you can get a 30-day free trial of Prime Video and Amazon Prime.

You can take advantage of the Prime Video x Apple TV streaming deal any time between now and June 27 at 3 a.m. ET, when Prime Day ends.

Apple TV’s illustrious lineup of streaming shows just continues to grow, but now is a particularly exciting time for the streamer.

Surprise hit Widow’s Bay just wrapped up its first season to critical acclaim (and we can’t wait to find out what happens next). Other currently-airing shows include Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Cape Fear, Sugar and Star City.

A hot summer will get even hotter with the debut of Silo Season 3 on July 3, and Ted Lasso‘s anticipated return on August 5.

Apple TV is also the exclusive broadcast home of Formula 1 in the United States. Every bit of race weekend, from free practices to the race itself, streams on Apple TV at no additional cost to subscribers.

Here are some of the other great originals available to stream on Apple TV right now:

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus is a streaming media device that plugs into your TV’s HDMI port to deliver 4K Ultra HD content with faster performance, improved navigation, and access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+.

Stream titles like “Dutton Ranch,” “The Madison” and a new season of “Lioness” in August. Paramount+ is also home to BET and Showtime, and with the ad-free plan, you’ll get live local CBS, live sports, UFC and more.

Stream hit original series like “FROM” and movies straight from theaters like “Project Hail Mary” and get your first two months for $0.99/month.

Amazon Prime Day is live for four days, beginning Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m. ET.

Only Amazon Prime members can take advantage of fall Prime Day’s deals and discounts, and other interested consumers can get a 30-day free trial to enjoy Prime Day deals (plus all the benefits of the subscription).

From years of deal-hunting on Amazon Prime Day, we know from experience that the sale is the perfect time to save on a Kindle Unlimited or Audible subscription, add Prime Video subscriptions to watch your favorite shows, upgrade to a new TV or soundbar and find discounts on all kinds of tech and Amazon best-sellers.

For those already wondering, we expect Amazon’s October Prime Big Deal Days sale to be back in fall of 2026.

This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Decider, the New York Post, and Page Six. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, how to watch your favorite sports teams and movies on each streaming service and the very best in tech, like soundbars, to enhance your viewing experience. Not only does Angela test and compare the services, devices and merch she writes about, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and the New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.

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