
AMC+ is a subscription streaming service in the United States that bundles content from AMC, BBC America, IFC, Sundance TV, and Shudder. Its programming leans heavily toward drama series, horror, and thriller genres, with a notable focus on serialized storytelling and character-driven narratives. The service also includes a selection of films, ranging from independent releases to classic and cult titles, alongside some documentary and limited series content. Original productions and exclusive premieres form a core part of the offering, though the library also draws from the linear channels’ past and current schedules.
Access to AMC+ is available through its own website and app, as well as via third-party platforms like Amazon Prime Video Channels and Apple TV Channels. Subscribers can stream on demand or, depending on the provider, watch certain linear channel feeds live. The service does not include a traditional TV guide or scheduled programming grid in the same way a cable channel does, but new episodes of ongoing series typically appear on the same day as their linear broadcast. No music, sports, or religious content is part of the standard lineup.

