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Sign up and get 6 months of Disney+
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SAVE UP TO $47.94: Ready to expand your streaming lineup? For a limited time, new Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get up to six months of Disney Plus for free.
If you’re deep in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you basically have to have a Disney+ subscription. If you don’t have one yet, you’ve already missed out on Loki and WandaVision, but you won’t want to miss Marvel’s What if…? series, coming out on Aug. 11. It’s an animated 10-episode series that promises some sweet treats to dedicated MCU fans, so you’ll definitely want to get access before its release.
Just in time, Amazon is offering a new streaming bundle deal that gives you music, TV, and films all in one. New subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited will score a six-month free trial to Disney+ (which would normally cost you nearly $50). If you already subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited, you’re not completely out of luck — current subscribers can unlock three free months of Disney+, so you’ll still be able to catch up on all the MCU shows and films.
Amazon Music Unlimited is $7.99 per month for Prime members and $9.99 per month for non-Prime members. When you sign up, you’ll get access to Amazon’s full repertoire of over 75 million songs in HD, along with tons of podcasts.
Of course, a Disney+ subscription is ideal for MCU fans and Star Wars junkies alike, with shows like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Runaways, The Mandalorian, and tons more. You’ll also be able to stream new Disney releases like Jungle Cruise for an extra fee before they’re available to all Disney+ subscribers — it’s like going to the films from your living room.
There’s never been a better time to try out Amazon Music Unlimited, since you’ll basically get two streaming services for the price of one. Sign up now to get six months of Disney+ free, or activate your three-month free trial if you’re already a Music Unlimited user.
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