There are a range of shows and series to watch on the streaming platforms
This week’s TV deals are giving streaming fans plenty to get excited about, with Amazon Prime Video welcoming back Molly-Mae for the final part of her latest documentary series and Disney+ tying fresh content to a major subscription promotion. With new episodes, trending dramas and a packed catalogue across both platforms, it’s a strong moment for viewers looking to refresh their watchlists.
On Prime Video, where there is currently a free 30 day trial up for grabs, Molly-Mae: Behind It All Season 2 Part 2 lands today, continuing the docuseries that follows the influencer and entrepreneur through a personal chapter of her life. After Part 1 launched in October, the new episodes explore her business alongside the realities of motherhood, offering a look at life under constant public scrutiny.
The first season and earlier episodes of Season 2 are also available to stream now, and after the 30-day trial, a monthly subscription is priced at £8.99. Disney+ is also drawing attention thanks to a limited-time offer priced from £3.99 a month for three months, available until 28 January 2026. It is worth noting that this comes with ads, and without ads it is £6.99 for three months, while the premium subscription, which allows more users to stream at once, is £9.99.
The deal is open to new subscribers and returning users without an active membership, giving access to the full Disney+ library at a reduced cost before the subscription reverts to the standard monthly price unless cancelled. The promotion goes hand in hand with a wave of popular releases.
Among the titles currently driving interest on Disney+ is Tell Me Lies Season 3, which has been trending online thanks to its tense storytelling and emotional twists. Subscribers can also explore a wide mix of content across Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic and Disney originals, alongside box-set favourites and new releases added regularly.
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Subscribers can also explore a wide mix of content across Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic and Disney originals, alongside box-set favourites and new releases added regularly.
Prime Video also has UK Originals such as Clarkson’s Farm, The Rig, The Devil’s Hour, The Grand Tour and 007: Road To A Million, as well as popular licensed series including Nine Perfect Strangers and The Continental: From The World of John Wick. For some alternative streaming platforms, there is Netflix, which has a range of original series, fan favourites and classics from £5.99 a month and customers can cancel at any time.
Another one is Apple TV, which offers a range of shows like H/Jack, the thriller Slow Horses and Brad Pitt The Movie. There is currently a seven day free trial available and then it goes up to £9.99 per month.
However, fans of Amazon Prime and Disney+ have shared their thoughts on the platforms on Trustpilot. One person said about Disney+: “Everything works great.” A second commented: “Offering a fantastic and constantly updated collection.”
For Amazon Prime Video, someone wrote: “Conveniently accessible and nice selection of movies from the comfort of my home at an affordable price. As a Prime member, I enjoy the free video offerings as well and the fact it’s easy on my budget.”
Others had some hesitations. For example, as part of a longer review, one user shared: “Prime Video is good, but the interface was incomprehensible, it took a while to navigate around there properly. “
Another commented: “Not too sure what Amazon has done, but we cannot now make the picture bigger. Not a good move by Amazon.”


