Are you a fan of series and movies? Amazon Prime Video offers 3 special offers (for a very limited time)

Are you a fan of series and movies?  Amazon Prime Video offers 3 special offers (for a very limited time)

Throughout the summer, Amazon Prime Video gives you access to a variety of promotional offers to stock up on TV shows and movies at low prices. Here’s how to enjoy maximum fun without breaking the bank!

Summer is synonymous with lounging and relaxing, and perhaps for you that means watching a long series on a tablet by the pool or simply in your living room with cool air from a nearby fan. All that remains is to choose the series you want to watch, and for that you can count on Amazon Prime Video’s different summer offers!

Access to Prime Video costs 6.99 euros per month or 69.90 euros for a one-year commitment. If you’re new to the service, the first month is free. This will allow you to enjoy thousands of hours of entertainment, but that’s not all: you can complement this initial offer with an additional good plan.

Your free Prime Video trial starts here

Beat Warner, OCS, Universal+… take your pick!

From June 28 to July 12, all new Amazon Prime Video customers get 30 days of free access to experience Warner Pass. Directly integrated into the Prime Video app, this platform gives you access to all HBO series like Game of Thrones, Succession or The Last of Us. This represents hundreds of hours of programming.

Don’t miss this opportunity for 30 days free with Warner Pass

Does OCS tempt you? From 3-17 July you can enjoy the first month of the Orange Cinema Séries subscription for only 1 symbolic euro. An opportunity to enjoy series such as Jeune & Golri, The Walking Dead: Dead City and The Handmaid’s Tale. Also, this promotional offer gives you 30 days free access to Universal +, Filmo, Universciné and Shadowz. Don’t miss out on the fun this summer with these amazing Amazon Prime Video deals!

Click here to find the OCS offer

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Source: Programme Television

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