How to Cancel MGM+
Quick answer
You can cancel MGM+ by going back to the place where you subscribed. That may be the MGM+ website/app, Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Roku, or another TV provider. The important part: deleting the MGM+ app does not cancel billing. You need to cancel the subscription with the billing provider that is charging you.
MGM+ is available through Prime Video Subscriptions, the MGM+ app, cable providers, and online, so the cancellation path depends on where you signed up.
Before you cancel MGM+
Before tapping every button in sight, check who is billing you.
Look for MGM+ charges on:
Your credit card or bank statement
Apple subscriptions
Google Play subscriptions
Amazon Prime Video Channels
Roku subscriptions
Your cable, satellite, or live TV provider account
MGM+ direct account billing
This matters because MGM+ may not be able to cancel a subscription that is billed through Apple, Google, Amazon, Roku, or a TV provider. That is classic app-store billing confusion: the service is MGM+, but the charge may be controlled somewhere else.
Also check:
Your renewal date
Whether you are on a free trial
Whether access continues until the end of the billing cycle
Whether you received a confirmation email after canceling
How to cancel MGM+ on the MGM+ website
Use this path if you subscribed directly through MGM+ online.
Go to the MGM+ website.
Sign in to your MGM+ account.
Open your account, profile, subscription, or billing settings.
Look for Manage Subscription, Cancel Subscription, or similar wording.
Follow the cancellation prompts.
Keep going until you see a cancellation confirmation.
MGM+ has an official help page for account, billing, and device support, though the exact visible settings may vary by account and billing method.
How to cancel MGM+ on iPhone or iPad
Use this if you subscribed through Apple.
Open the Settings app.
Tap your name at the top.
Tap Subscriptions.
Select MGM+.
Tap Cancel Subscription.
Confirm the cancellation.
Apple says that if there is no cancel button, or if you see an expiration message, the subscription may already be canceled.
How to cancel MGM+ on Android through Google Play
Use this if you subscribed through Google Play.
Open the Google Play Store.
Tap your profile icon.
Tap Payments & subscriptions.
Tap Subscriptions.
Select MGM+.
Tap Cancel subscription.
Follow the instructions.
Google notes that if you cannot find the subscription, it may be under a different Google account.
How to cancel MGM+ through Amazon Prime Video Channels
Use this if you added MGM+ as a Prime Video Channel.
Go to Prime Video.
Open Account & Settings.
Select Your subscriptions.
Find MGM+.
Select Unsubscribe.
Confirm the cancellation.
Amazon’s Prime Video help page says add-on subscriptions can be canceled from Account & Settings > Your subscriptions, then by choosing Unsubscribe and confirming.
How to cancel MGM+ on Roku
Use this if Roku is billing you.
On the Roku website
Go to your Roku subscriptions page.
Sign in.
Under active subscriptions, find MGM+.
Select Manage subscription.
Choose Turn off auto-renew.
On a Roku device
Press the Home button on your Roku remote.
Highlight the MGM+ app.
Press the Star button.
Select Manage subscription.
Choose Turn off auto-renew.
Roku says subscriptions billed through Roku can be managed online or from the device, and that turning off auto-renew usually leaves access active until the end of the billing cycle.
How to cancel MGM+ through a cable or live TV provider
If MGM+ is part of your cable, satellite, or live TV package, you usually need to cancel through that provider.
Check accounts such as:
Xfinity
Spectrum
DIRECTV
Dish
YouTube TV
Sling TV
Philo
Fubo
Your local cable provider
Look for Premium Channels, Add-ons, Subscriptions, or Plan Management. If you cannot remove MGM+ online, contact the provider’s support team and ask them to remove MGM+ from your package.
Common MGM+ cancellation roadblocks
“I cannot find MGM+ in my subscriptions.”
You may be signed into the wrong Apple ID, Google account, Amazon account, Roku account, or MGM+ account. Check the email address that received the MGM+ receipt.
“The app says I need to cancel somewhere else.”
That usually means MGM+ is not the billing provider. Go to Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Roku, or your TV provider instead.
“I deleted the app but got charged again.”
Deleting an app only removes it from your device. It does not turn off auto-renewal. You still need to cancel the subscription.
“Amazon shows MGM+ as a channel, not an app subscription.”
That is normal if you subscribed through Prime Video Channels. Cancel it from Prime Video’s subscription settings, not from the MGM+ app.
“I canceled, but I can still watch.”
That does not always mean cancellation failed. Many streaming subscriptions stay active until the end of the paid billing period.
How to confirm MGM+ is actually canceled
After canceling, check for at least one of these:
A confirmation email
A subscription status that says canceled or expiring
An Apple or Google Play expiration date
Roku showing auto-renew turned off
Amazon showing the channel will not renew
A screenshot of the final cancellation page
Save the confirmation. Future-you may need it if another charge appears.
What to do if MGM+ charges you after cancellation
Check the charge description on your bank or card statement.
Search your email for “MGM+,” “MGM Plus,” “Prime Video,” “Apple,” “Google Play,” “Roku,” and “subscription.”
Recheck every likely billing provider.
Contact the company that processed the charge.
Ask for a refund if the charge happened after a confirmed cancellation.
Save screenshots, emails, and support chat transcripts.
Consider a card dispute only after reasonable direct attempts, unless the charge is clearly unauthorized.
The Not-Subscribed note
MGM+ is a good example of billing-provider confusion more than one simple cancel button. The subscription may look like “MGM+” on your TV, but the billing may live with Apple, Google, Amazon, Roku, a cable provider, or MGM+ directly.
That is why the first move is not “Where is the cancel button?” It is: Who is actually billing me?
Cancel smarter. Subscribe slower.
