Should you wait for Prime Day before buying anything?
Prime Day is a great time to buy those big-ticket items, like TVs, e-bikes and outdoor equipment like grills. If you're in need of one of these beforehand, you may not be able to wait, and there are some pretty strong deals on these leading up to any event. Prime Day often has better deals than even Black Friday, so it's worth holding out for the sale if you can.
A lot. Last year, Prime Day featured over 100,000 deals, and while many of them were small discounts on tiny products, there were also a ton of great deals on those larger items mentioned above. The biggest deals will be on TVs, laptops, e-bikes and vacuums (especially robo vacs), as well as power stations and grills for the outdoors. For 2026, Amazon's announcement is already teasing early deals with up to 65% off Amazon devices and on books, Audible and Prime Video. So, that's a good place to start. We'll also be rounding up our picks for the best early deals as they drop, so you're not wadi
This will be the first time in a while that Amazon is holding its summer Prime Day event so early. Prime Day has traditionally been held in July, but will officially kick off on June 23 this year. However, this wouldn't be the first shift we've seen. In 2020, it was pushed to October due to COVID-19; in the following year, the event took place in June. In 2022, the retailer had events in both July and October.
The series finale of The Boys, titled Blood and Bone, will drop on Wednesday at 12 a.m. PT (3 a.m. ET) on Prime Video. You'll also be able to watch the episode in theaters a day early. Screenings for the series finale will take place at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Tuesday at 4DX-enabled theaters across the US and Canada. With 4DX technology, theaters can enhance the movie-going experience with features like motion-activated seats, wind and fog and strobe lighting, bringing the world of the big-screen story into the theater. Here's the complete episode schedule: Episode 1: Fifteen Inches of Sheer Dynam