SAVE 20%: Through Sept. 30, the AMC+ Annual Premium plan is 20% off with code PLUS20, or $95.88 for the year (compared to the usual $119.88).

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Between the loaded fall TV release schedule and the inescapable charm of spooky season, the September pull to switch up your tired streaming service rotation is real. If AMC+ is one you haven’t tried, you can sign up for the ad-free annual plan for less than $100 with code PLUS20. That’s a value of $7.99/month (or $95.88 for 12 months, compared to the usual $119.88) — cheaper than the ad-free tiers of Netflix, Paramount+, Hulu, and the other big ones. The deal ends on Sept. 30.
AMC+ is home to a slew of major shows like Mad Men, Dark Winds, and of course, The Walking Dead universe in its entirety. The movie selection includes Dangerous Animals, The Color of Space, Anchorman, and Saving Private Ryan.
Signing up for AMC+ is technically securing a password to two streaming services in one. All AMC+ subscriptions come with full free access to Shudder: a core streaming app in my personal reserve. The horror-centric service has recent theatrical gems like Late Night with the Devil, viral Shudder originals like Host and Skinamarink, as well as classic titles like American Psycho and the original Halloween. On its own, Shudder usually costs $71.88 (or $5.99/month).
The Annual Premium plan also comes with six live channels: AMC, BBC America, IFC, The Walking Dead Channel, and Sundance TV. The option to sit down and turn on AMC FearFest whenever isn’t a privilege to be taken lightly.
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