Starz And BritBox Launch New Bundle For Just $15/Month — Here's How To Sign Up
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days may be over, but there are still streaming deals to be found!
On Thursday, Starz launched a new bundle with BritBox to help you save on your streaming subscriptions. Here's everything you need to know about the offer.
Starz x BritBox Bundle

The new bundle is available to purchase for just $14.99/month. Typically, a BritBox subscription goes for $8.99/month, while a full-price Starz subscription goes for $9.99/month. By subscribing to the bundle, you can save $4/month — which is 25% off the regular price. Plus, by combining two streamers, you can streamline your user experience without sacrificing your ability to access to a wide variety of entertainment.
How to Sign Up for the Starz x BritBox Streaming Bundle
Snagging the Starz bundle is easy. Below are step-by-step instructions for signing up for the streaming bundle subscription:
- Go to the Starz x BritBox subscription landing page
- Select the "Get Bundle"
- Enter an email address
- You'll be redirected to a new screen for entering payment information
- Hit "Subscribe" and start streaming Starz and BritBox
What Is on Starz and BritBox?
By subscribing to the streaming bundle, you'll be able to access the entire Starz and BritBox streaming libraries for less. With Starz, you can access popular series including the Ella Purnell-led dark comedy Sweetpea (premiering Thursday, Oct. 10 at 8/7c), Three Women (airing new episodes on Fridays at 10/9c), Season 7B of Outlander (premiering Friday, Nov. 22), and The Couple Next Door (premiering this winter). Plus, you can stream previous seasons of Mary & George, BMF, Power Book II: Ghost, Minx, Men in Kilts, Party Down, and P-Valley.
With BritBox, you can stream Passenger (premiering Thursday, Oct. 17), Sherwood Season 2 (premiering Thursday, Nov. 14) and Joan, starring Sophie Turner, once it premieres on the platform on Thursday, Dec. 5. Plus, you can binge Archie, the four-part drama about Carey Grant's life; Blue Lights, a gripping crime drama that can scratch your procedural itch; and the deep collection of Agatha Christie adaptations, including the forthcoming Towards Zero.