Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 has just begun and is available exclusively as a subscription to Paramount+. Or rather “Mission Impossible”? No problem either: the streaming service, which was launched in Germany in 2022, now has a wide range for you.
Paramount+ costs 7.99 euros with a regular subscription. Amazon now gives you three months 50 percent off and offers the service as Prime Video Channel for 3.99 euros per month bee. But be careful: the offer is only valid until July 10, so it ends before Prime Day.
After purchasing a subscription, you can easily access Paramount+ through the Amazon Prime Video app on your device. So you don’t need to open an account with Paramount, you can just use your Amazon account. If you’ve seen enough, you can cancel at any time.
Paramount+ isn’t just for “Star Trek” fans
Paramount+’s portfolio includes blockbusters such as Top Gun: Maverick and the Mission: Impossible series. In addition, there are exclusive series that can only be seen with a subscription to Paramount +. These include “Yellowstone”, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”, “Star Trek: Discovery”, the horror series “From” and the German mystery series “Kohlrabenschwarz” starring Michael Kessler and Bettina Zimmermann.
Paramount+ could be an option, especially for Star Trek fans. Strange New Worlds and Discovery are available for purchase on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, but are included with Paramount+ subscriptions. Season 2 of Strange New Worlds has just begun and is only available on Paramount+.
A lot of money can be saved here alone, because a season of the said series costs between 24.99 and 34.99 euros on Prime Video and Apple TV. Four seasons of “Discovery” and one season of “Strange New Worlds” total €144.95.
With “Dexter” and the “Indiana Jones” series.
Plus, if you haven’t seen cult shows like Dexter, the current offering has one good opportunity to catch up. By the way, all eight seasons of “Dexter” are available only to subscribers of RTL Plus* available at no extra cost.
Paramount+ is also where you can stream some of the best movies of all time. For example, experience the directorial work of Francis Ford Copolla in “The Godfather”, the charm of Tom Hanks in “Forrest Gump” and the black humor of Quentin Tarantino in “Pulp Fiction”. Watch the Indiana Jones series one more time before Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Destiny hits home theaters.