SAVE 50%:As of October 7,Bazaar Amazon Prime members can save up to 50% off Prime Video movies and TV shows.
Prime Day is nearly here, but you don't have to wait around to find the best deals possible on a variety of categories. You can already shop some of the biggest discounts of the event, but there are also perks beyond that of the more obvious deals to be had. For instance, Prime members get access to even more than just discounted physical goods. If you've been looking to stock up on your digital media collection, you won't want to miss this deal.
As of October 7, Prime members can save up to 50% off select Prime Video movies and TV shows. This discount is available on both titles you want to buy or rent. Buying a title means it'll be added to your library and you can watch it whenever you want. Rentals include 30 days for you to start watching your content, and 48 hours to finish once you begin.
Eligible titles include the newly-released Harold and the Purple Crayonfor $8.99 and the original Joker movie for $6.99. Other options include Fall Guy, If, and Borderlands. While they aren't all winners, this is a great perk if you're looking to find something to watch alone or with friends and family and you don't want to shell out for a streaming service for a glimpse at a new movie or show.
This is one lesser-known perk that's well worth taking advantage of, especially if you're someone who needs to catch up on some of the newer movies and TV that released in the last few months, and it's always good to own instead of rent when you can. Grab the content you're interested in before Prime Day officially kicks off.
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