Prime Video Subscription: The Plan, The Price And What’s Included

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For the better part of the past 20 years, a Prime Video subscription (going by different names) has given users access to some of the best original TV shows and movies in the streaming world. Included with an Amazon subscription, this robust streaming platform has introduced audiences to legendary shows like The Boys (now in its fifth and final season), Fallout, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, to name only a few. And with the 2026 movie schedule and 2026 TV calendar picking up, Prime Video is slowing down anytime soon.

If you’ve been on the fence about signing up for Prime Video, either as part of the larger Amazon subscription or as a standalone streaming service, stick around because we’re about to break down everything you need to know about one of the most popular platforms around…

How Much Does A Prime Video Subscription Cost

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When it comes to the price of a Prime Video subscription, Amazon gives users plenty of options to choose from.

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As of April 2026, Amazon Prime, which includes Prime Video, costs $14.99 per month for new subscribers, though there is the option to pay a one-time annual fee of $139 (or $11.58 per month) A standalone plan, which gives you access to the full Prime Video experience without all the regular Amazon Prime offerings, runs $8.99 per month. However, if you want to have an ad-free experience (no matter which route you take), you’ll need to pay an additional $4.99 per month.

If you want to see what Prime Video and the rest of Amazon Prime are all about, new users are eligible for a free 30-day trial. The regular monthly price kicks in as soon as the trial period expires.

Amazon also offers a discounted version of its subscription service for college students, which costs $7.49 per month or $69 annually for those who sign up for an entire year. An email address ending with .edu is required for the Amazon Prime Student membership.

Prime Video Is Home To All Kinds Of Exclusive Programming

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Signing up for a Prime Video subscription means you’re one step closer to being able to dig through Amazon’s massive library of original movies, shows, and documentaries. If you want to check out the destructive debauchery of The Boys, see Alan Ritchson’s titular character kick butt left and right on Reacher, or see what all the fuss is about with Young Sherlock, this is going to be both the best and only route to take.

Then there are the great exclusive movies that make Prime Video one of the best streaming services on the planet. From the critically acclaimed Crime 101 to Mercy to Pretty Lethal to The Wrecking Crew, there’s a little bit of something for everyone here. And with new movies being added all the time, it just keeps getting better.

Prime Video Add-On Channels Give You Access To Some Of The Best Premium Channels And Streamers

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Another great benefit of Prime Video is the ability to have a lot of your non-Amazon streaming platforms all under one roof. The service allows add-on channels for platforms like HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, Paramount+, and more. This method makes it easy to keep track of all your subscriptions as well as have all their best movies and shows no more than a few clicks away.

Prime Video Also Offers A Wide Selection Of Live Channels

Though Amazon Prime Video’s collection of live channels doesn’t include stuff you’ll see on services like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV, a subscription does give you access to dozens of streaming channels with so much content. From AMC channels showing episodes of classics like Mad Men and Breaking Bad to PBS-focused channels to a channel playing an endless loop of episodes of The Osbournes, there’s so much to choose from.

Movies, shows, news, documentaries, sports, you name it, and it’s there.

Check out all the Live TV offerings here.

How To Watch Live Sports On Prime Video

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Like all the other major streaming services, Amazon gives its subscribers a massive amount of sports content, including live games from multiple leagues throughout the year. Perhaps the biggest of the pack is the NFL, which showcases Thursday Night Football on the platform each week of the regular season, plus a Black Friday game over Thanksgiving weekend.

Amazon has also entered the world of basketball…. Since the beginning of the 2025-2026 NBA season, Prime Video has offered more than 60 regular-season games, the NBC Cup knockout rounds, and the NBA Play-In Tournament ahead of the playoffs later this spring.

The sports action doesn’t stop there, as you can watch live professional tennis, NASCAR races, and much more without paying any extra each month. However, you can access packages like MLB.tv, NBA League Pass (if you want to watch your favorite teams play every game), and various others to watch so much from the wide world of sports.

Check out all the Live Sports offerings here.

Members Get Free Shipping With Eligible Purchases

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One of the best Prime perks is the free shipping for eligible products, most of which are available with no minimum purchase. The most common delivery option for Amazon Prime purchases is two-day shipping, but there is sometimes a one-day option if you’re in a bind.

Amazon Prime members in select areas can not only get free two-day and one-day delivery, but they can also get their items delivered the same day they are purchased. Basically, if someone orders something in the morning (and they live in an area with this option), it could be there by that night. Please note that a minimum purchase of $25 on eligible items is required for this benefit. Prime members who don’t meet the threshold can pay up to $2.99 in delivery fees, while non-members can get same-day shipping by paying as much as $12.99 per order, according to Amazon’s help page.

Amazon Prime members in select areas also have access to two-hour grocery delivery, including both fresh produce and meats and shelf-stable items. Now we just need the Amazon Prime air shipping to come to fruition.

Amazon Prime Members Can Get Digital Discounts If They Choose No-Rush Shipping

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What if someone buys something but isn’t really in a big rush for it to get there? Well, Amazon Prime members can build up digital discounts whenever they choose the “no-rush shipping” option at checkout.

Basically, this no-rush shipping option credits members with a $1 digital coupon that can then be applied to movie rentals/purchases, ebooks, and a variety of other digital services offered by Amazon Prime. Though this isn’t available for every purchase, it can come in handy when you want to take a few bucks off a movie rental or a Kindle book purchase.

Amazon Prime Benefits Can Be Shared With Your Household

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All of these benefits are great, but what makes it all even better is the fact that you can share these perks with other members of your household. Through the Amazon Household program, two adults, up to four teens, and four child profiles can be linked together without having to purchase additional subscriptions.

There are some parental controls to make the whole ordeal safer for the family, including parental approval on purchases made by teens and controls on the type of content children watch on their supported devices. You can learn more about the program and everything that comes with it on the Amazon Household page.

The Annual Prime Day Deals Are Included With The Amazon Subscription

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Each year, Amazon Prime members have access to exclusive and short-term deals in a two-day shopping event. The annual Prime Day event, which was most recently held in July 2025, features deep discounts on millions of items, with some deals being right up there with the online retailer’s Black Friday offerings. In the past, Prime Day deals have given members great savings on a slew of Amazon products like tablets, streaming sticks, and more, as well as on movie and TV collections that sometimes seem too good to be true.

Prime Reading And Prime Music Grants Members Access To Books And Songs

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When Amazon was founded over 30 years ago, it primarily sold books. And while a lot has changed in the decades since then, Amazon continues to boast a massive collection for lovers of the written word. One of the best perks of Amazon Prime is the Prime Reading service, which grants members access to thousands of audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, comics, and more for no extra charge. Some of the titles can be enjoyed on the Amazon website, but a Kindle device is also an option, as well as the Kindle App.

And then there is Amazon Music Prime, which gives members access to millions of songs and podcasts. Not only can this service be used with Alexa-enabled devices like the Echo for touch-free listening, but it's also ad-free and comes at no extra charge. There is also the Music Unlimited option, which offers even more music for those who don't mind spending an extra $11.99 per month.

Amazon Subscribers Have Access To Prime Gaming

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One of the best benefits available to Amazon subscribers is Prime Gaming, which grants members access to free in-game content for some of the most popular PC and console games like Roblox and Grand Theft Auto Online, a rotating list of free games each month, and a ton of other perks.

This also includes a special membership to Twitch, the popular video game streaming site Amazon purchased for $970 million back in 2014. With Twitch Prime (the name of the service once you link your Twitch and Amazon accounts) you can gift a monthly channel subscription to your favorite streamers.

How To Cancel Your Prime Video or Amazon Subscription

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Letting go of a streaming subscription is one thing; getting rid of a service that provides so much more than watching movies and shows is something entirely different. However, there may come a time when you have to cancel your Prime Video or Amazon Prime subscription, and when that happens, here’s how you can go about doing it:

  • Go to the Amazon website on a computer or mobile browser
  • Click on “Memberships & Subscriptions” in the “Account Settings” section
  • Click on “Cancel Subscription”
  • Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on “Continue To Cancel”
  • Finalize Cancellation

Hopefully, all of this helps the decision process a little easier when deciding if you want to add an Amazon subscription to your collection of services.

Philip Sledge
Content Writer

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or chatting about professional wrestling to his wife. Writing gigs with school newspapers, multiple daily newspapers, and other varied job experiences led him to this point where he actually gets to write about movies, shows, wrestling, and documentaries (which is a huge win in his eyes). If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.

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