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Upcoming Movies and TV Shows on Prime Video in 2025: Anticipated Releases to Watch Out For

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Upcoming Cinematic Offerings on Prime Video in 2025: Fresh Movies and Shows to Anticipate
Upcoming Cinematic Offerings on Prime Video in 2025: Fresh Movies and Shows to Anticipate

Upcoming Movies and TV Shows on Prime Video in 2025: Anticipated Releases to Watch Out For

Get ready for an exciting lineup of new series and films on Prime Video! Here's a roundup of what's coming up in the next few months.

Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke star in "The Undoing," a new series available from September 10. This gripping drama promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Isabel Allende's classic novel, "The House of the Spirits," is being adapted into a series for Prime Video in 2025. Fans of Allende's magical realism are sure to be thrilled.

For action lovers, "Outer Banks" and "Sweet Magnolias" will continue in 2025, with release dates to be announced. The first seasons of both shows were hugely popular, and fans have been eagerly awaiting new episodes.

In October, Prime Video will release two new films: "Noah & Nick 3," an adaptation of Mercedes Ron's trilogy, and "Hedda," a modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic play. "Hedda" is produced by Nia DaCosta, Gabrielle Nadig, and Tessa Thompson, with DaCosta also directing and writing the screenplay.

The second season of "The Expanse" returns in December with eight new episodes, released weekly. The plot picks up where the epic finale of season 1 left off, taking viewers on a journey through the wasteland of Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas.

Jesse Williams stars in a new series called "Hotel Portofino," available on Prime Video from September 24. The action-comedy "Russell & Travis," starring Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson, will also be coming to Prime Video, with a release date not yet known.

The summer romance "Heather & Jack," featuring Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa, is now available on Prime Video. For those who love action-thrillers, "Edwin's Search" from Indonesia, with over 1.8 million visitors, is now available on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories.

Fans of psychological thrillers will be pleased to hear that "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" featuring Jack Whitehall will continue, with a release date not yet known. Another psychological thriller, "The Terminal List: Diablo Hall," a spin-off of the action series "The Terminal List," will be available on Prime Video from August 27.

The third and final season of the young adult series "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" will be available on Prime Video on September 17. "Ruby & James" will continue, with the second season based on Mona Kasten's novel series "Save You" and a third season already confirmed. It will be available on Prime Video from November 7.

Finally, a prequel to the cult sketch "Dinner for One" titled "Dinner for One: The Prequel" will be available on Prime Video this winter. This is sure to be a hit with fans of the original sketch.

With such a diverse lineup of new shows and films, there's something for everyone on Prime Video! Stay tuned for more updates on release dates and trailers.

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