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Stream Severance and more: Apple TV Plus drops to $2.99/month for 3 months

Enjoy Severance, For All Mankind, and top films like The Gorge—sign up before April 24, 2025.

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Imagine you’re lounging on your couch, scrolling through your phone, and you keep hearing people rave about Severance. That twisty, mind-bending show where people literally split their work and home lives into two separate personalities? Yeah, that one. Or maybe it’s The Studio, the new comedy-drama that’s got everyone buzzing about its sharp take on Hollywood chaos. If you’ve been curious about either—or any of the other gems Apple TV Plus has up its sleeve—here’s some good news: right now, you can snag three months of Apple TV Plus for just $2.99 a month. That’s a steal compared to the usual $9.99 monthly price tag, saving you a cool $21 over the three-month run. But there’s a catch—you’ve got until April 24th to jump on this deal, and it’s only for new subscribers or folks who’ve let their accounts lapse for a bit.

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A promotional image for the Apple TV+ series "Severance." The image shows a headless business suit with a white shirt and blue tie, while a blue balloon floats above it containing a person's face. The entire image has a cool blue color palette creating an eerie, sterile atmosphere. The Apple TV+ logo and the word "Severance" in large white text appear on the right side against the light blue background. The surreal imagery reflects the show's themes of split identity and corporate control.
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Apple TV Plus slashes prices to $2.99/month for 3 months—perfect for new users! Catch Severance, Ted Lasso, The Gorge, and baseball action before the deal ends April 24.

$2.99/mo. at Apple

I know what you’re thinking: “Okay, $2.99 sounds great, but what’s the vibe with Apple TV Plus? Is it worth my time?” Fair question! Let’s break it down. For starters, this isn’t some bare-bones streaming service trying to compete with the big dogs—it’s Apple, so they’re bringing their A-game. You’re getting ad-free access to a lineup of originals that have been racking up awards and watercooler chatter alike. Think Ted Lasso, the feel-good soccer comedy that turned Jason Sudeikis into everyone’s favorite optimist, or For All Mankind, a sci-fi drama that imagines what the space race might’ve looked like if it never slowed down. And the quality? Everything’s in crisp 4K HDR, with the option to download episodes for those spotty Wi-Fi moments. Oh, and you can share it with up to five family members, so you’re not stuck arguing over who gets the login.

But it’s not just about the shows. Apple TV Plus has been beefing up its movie catalog, too. If you’re into prestige flicks, you’ve got Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, a slow-burn epic that digs into a dark chapter of American history with Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone leading the charge. Prefer something with a little more historical swagger? Ridley Scott’s Napoleon has Joaquin Phoenix brooding his way through battlefields and ballrooms. And if you’re in the mood for something newer, there’s The Gorge, a twisty thriller with Anya Taylor-Joy, or Wolfs, where Brad Pitt and George Clooney team up for some slick action-comedy vibes. Not to mention The Instigators, a Boston-set heist flick with Matt Damon and Casey Affleck that’s equal parts gritty and funny.

Sports fans, you’re not left out either. Apple TV Plus has carved out a niche with live events like Friday Night Baseball, which brings you doubleheaders every week during the MLB season (no blackouts, thank goodness). They’ve also got a partnership with Major League Soccer, so if you’re subscribed to the MLS Season Pass, you can catch select matches in all their goal-scoring glory. It’s not the full ESPN experience, but it’s a nice bonus if you’re already hooked on the streaming side.

Now, let’s talk logistics. This $2.99-a-month deal is live as of today—April 9, 2025—and runs through April 24th, according to Apple’s own promo page. It’s aimed at newbies and returning subscribers who haven’t been active for a while, so if you’ve been on the fence about giving Apple TV Plus a shot, this is your moment. The fine print? After those three months, the subscription flips back to $9.99 a month unless you cancel. So, pro tip: set a calendar reminder for mid-July to decide if you’re sticking around or bailing. You can sign up straight through Apple’s website or app—no secret codes or hoops to jump through.

Why the discount now? Hard to say for sure—Apple’s not exactly chatty about its marketing moves. But if I had to guess, they’re looking to hook folks ahead of some big releases or just keep the momentum going after a strong 2024. Severance Season 2 is now streaming, and The Studio is already making waves with critics. Whatever the reason, $2.99 feels like a no-brainer way to test the waters.

So, what’s the takeaway? For less than the cost of a fancy coffee, you’re getting a front-row seat to some of the slickest shows and movies out there, plus a sprinkle of sports if that’s your thing. Just don’t sleep on it—the clock’s ticking until April 24th. And if you do dive in, let me know what you think of Severance. That show’s ending still has me staring at the wall, trying to figure out what just happened.


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