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How to get AMC free trial?

 

AMC is an American Entertainment platform launched on February 29, 1980, mostly 43 years ago. It has its headquarters in New York and the United States. There is a total of 2,026 employees working with AMC as per the data of February 2022. It provides many services such as cable channels, streaming services, production studio, and independent film distribution. 

With a subscription to AMC, you can stream content from various channels such as BBC America, IFC, AMC, and Sundance TV along with many of their movies and shows on demand.

If you are thinking about whether AMC offers a free trial or not, then let us tell you that AMC gives free trial services to users. In this blog, we will tell you How to get AMC free trial.

AMC free trial activation

Before getting started with the activation of the free trial make sure you have downloaded the AMC application to the device you want to stream the content. There are many ways to get AMC free trial described below. 

  1. Sign up on the AMC application. 
  2. Enter the required details.
  3. Create a new username and password for your account.
  4. Enter your credit card details. 

After this, you will be provided with a free subscription for 7 days of the AMC trial.

You can also get a free trial by using third-party apps such as Amazon Prime Video. To get the subscription through Amazon, follow the below-mentioned steps:

  1. Open the website of Amazon Prime Video.
  2. On the window, a text would be displayed saying “Start your free 30 trial now.”
  3. Then click on it.
  4. Now you have to create a new account.
  5. Enter the asked details such as Your full name, mobile number, email id, your payment method, and any other information if asked. 
  6. Now you should visit Amazon’s free trial AMC Plus.

And with this, you can stream AMC’s free trial services through Amazon Prime Video.

AMC Subscription Price

After discussing How to get AMC free trial, now we will tell you about the pricing policy of AMC which you will have to pay as a subscription fee if you want to continue with the services of AMC. 

The charges of AMC vary from plan to plan. 

  • If you purchase a standalone plan of AMC directly from the website, then you will be charged $9 per month. 
  • But, if you purchase an annual plan of AMC then you will have to pay $83.88 which will result in a saving of $2.
  • If you purchased the subscription through any third-party application, then you will be charged a different amount. The amount may vary from app to app. 

Final Thoughts

After learning how to get AMC free trial, you should try to use the free services even if it is just for 7 days. The content variety that is available on the application is vast which will surely entertain the users.

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