Overview
- The bundle, which launched Wednesday, July 29, 2026, is available through Prime Video channels in the U.S. for $16.99 per month and advertises more than 23% savings versus buying the services separately.
- This is Crunchyroll’s first U.S. bundle arrangement and eligible Amazon customers can subscribe directly through the Prime Video storefront.
- Subscribers get both Starz programming, including near-term titles such as Fightland and the Power Book III finale plus first-run films, and Crunchyroll anime like Dragon Ball, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and My Hero Academia.
- Executives from Starz, Crunchyroll and Prime Video said the package is meant to expand audience discovery for both services, with Alison Hoffman and Terry Li highlighting reach and accessibility and Prime Video’s Matt Huntley stressing customer value.
- The deal reflects a wider industry trend of selling add-on services through marketplaces to reduce signup friction and drive cross-audience growth, and it builds on Starz’s existing channel bundles while offering Crunchyroll a new acquisition pathway.