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Upcoming Movie and TV Show Releases on Prime Video in 2025

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Upcoming Entertainment on Prime Video in 2025: Fresh Movies and TV Shows to Anticipate
Upcoming Entertainment on Prime Video in 2025: Fresh Movies and TV Shows to Anticipate

Upcoming Movie and TV Show Releases on Prime Video in 2025

Get ready, streaming enthusiasts! October, September, and beyond are packed with exciting new releases and returning shows on Prime Video and Amazon Prime. Here's a rundown of what's coming up:

October 29 sees the release of Nia DaCosta's modern reinterpretation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play. This intriguing adaptation promises to captivate audiences on Prime Video.

From October 16, part III of the film adaptation of Mercedes Rons' bestselling trilogy will be available for your viewing pleasure.

The Terminal List: Diablo Cartel, a thrilling spin-off series, premieres on Amazon Prime on August 27. Starring Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch, this action-packed spy thriller is based on Jack Carr's novel and follows the story of Ben Edwards from his time as a Navy SEAL to his undercover work for the CIA.

The young adult series, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, returns for a third and final season on September 17. The series, based on Jenny Han's novels, follows the story of Belly, who finds herself torn between two brothers.**

Season 2 of the video game adaptation will return in December with eight new episodes, released weekly.

The action thriller from Indonesia has already garnered over 1.8 million viewers and is set to return with more heart-pounding action. The story follows Edwin as he searches for his sister's child in a dystopian 2027.

On September 24, a new Prime series titled "The Hotel" premieres. Starring Grey's Anatomy's Jesse Williams, this series blends Italian vacation vibes with a gripping mystery as an ex-Marine soldier returns to Italy to work at a luxurious hotel and search for a missing girl.

The action comedy on Prime Video, featuring Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson, follows Russell and Travis as they are ambushed by ruthless criminals.

The Hotel is not the only new series coming to Amazon Prime. On September 10, "The Wife" premieres. Based on Michelle Frances' novel, this tense drama follows a woman's perfect world being thrown into chaos when her son introduces his new girlfriend, who is suspected of hiding a dark secret.

The young adult series, Ruby Red, returns for a second season on November 7. The series, based on Mona Kasten's novel series, follows the complicated love story of scholarship student Ruby Bell and millionaire heir James Beaufort. A third season has been confirmed.

In 2025, the epic saga of Isabel Allende's novel classic, "The House of the Spirits", will be adapted into a series for Amazon Prime. This series promises an enthralling saga filled with pride, passion, and secret love, set against the backdrop of a bloody revolution.

A prequel to the cult sketch "Dinner for One", titled "Dinner for One: Before the Storm", will premiere on Amazon Prime this winter. The series tells the story behind the original sketch and features a star-studded German cast.

Lastly, "Outer Banks" star Madelyn Cline stars in a summer romance film on Prime Video.

The Boys Presents: Diabolical, the spin-off series from the superhero universe of The Boys, will return on Amazon Prime on September 17. The series takes place at Godolkin University, where students are trained to be the next generation of heroes and heroines.**

The psychological thriller, "The Babysitter", delves into dark family secrets, manipulation, and betrayal, with Jack Whitehall as the charming babysitter who infiltrates a wealthy family to destroy them. The premiere date for this series is yet to be determined.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates! Happy streaming!

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