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Stuck at home and feel in need of something new to binge-watch and stream? This is the perfect time to grab a one-month free trial of Amazon Prime Video. Commitment-free, you can easily enjoy a whole month of the best TV shows and movies from the service without having to pay a dime.

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All you have to do is head over to Amazon and start your free trial. Working like the Disney+ free trial you can enjoy full access to Amazon Prime Video without having to worry about it costing anything. It’s a fantastic way to keep you entertained when you’re stuck at home bored, and it will do the same for your whole family.

Amazon Prime Video offers extensive content with exclusive TV shows and movies, as well as a selection of all your favorites. For the little ones, there are plenty of great cartoons and educational shows with big favorites like Paw Patrol and Peppa Pig featuring prominently.

Want something a little more adult-friendly? No sweat. Amazon Prime Video offers plenty of great new TV shows with Amazon Originals such as the award-winning, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Grand Tour, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, and many more. There are exclusive movies too like The Big Sick.

Heard lots about how great Mr. Robot and The Boys are? They’re Amazon Originals, too, and this is a great chance to watch them entirely for free. You’re not going to run out of great content to enjoy right now, and it’s sure to entertain you during downtime at home when you’re bored.

Amazon Prime Video comes as part of Amazon Prime so you also get access to other benefits like free delivery, savings on Whole Foods Market deals, exclusive deals, Amazon Music access, Twitch Prime membership and free books for your Kindle.

It’s an unbeatable deal for any household, and it’s even better when you can try it out for a month with no risk. Simply cancel your trial before the billing date to avoid paying anything. Don’t be surprised though if you end up sufficiently hooked that you keep the subscription running. It’s a great offer.

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Jennifer Allen
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