New Releases on Prime Video: Anticipated Movies and Shows Coming in 2025
In the world of streaming entertainment, Amazon Prime continues to deliver a diverse range of captivating content for viewers worldwide. Here's a roundup of some upcoming and returning series that are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Justin Theroux joins the cast as Robert House in the second season of the hit spin-off, "Blood Spills, Heads Roll." This dark action series, set in the superhero universe of "The Boys," thrilled and shocked viewers with its gripping narrative in its first season. Although the second season has yet to be announced, fans eagerly await its return.
For those who appreciate a good mystery, "Hotel Portofino" is set to premiere on September 24, 2025. Starring Grey's Anatomy's Jesse Williams, this Prime series promises an intriguing blend of Italian holiday vibes and a gripping plot.
The young adult series "Ruby and James" captivated Prime viewers worldwide in 2024, and the complex love story of scholarship student Ruby Bell and millionaire heir James Beaufort will continue in new seasons. Based on Mona Kasten's novel series "Save You," the second season is set to be released, and a third season has been confirmed.
The action-thriller "The Night Comes for Us" tells the story of Edwin, who searches for the child his sister gave birth to eighteen years after a traumatic uprising. This Indonesian production, which premiered on Prime Video on August 6, was watched by over 1.8 million visitors.
A prequel to the cult sketch "Dinner for One," titled "Dinner for One: Before the Aperitif," is a six-part series with a star-studded German cast. It will be available on Amazon Prime this winter.
The video game adaptation "The Terminal List" spin-off, titled "The Terminal List: Diablo Hall," is a gripping spy thriller that delves into war, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. It returns to Amazon Prime on August 27, 2025, with Antonio Banderas as the main actor.
Isabel Allende's novel classic, "The House of the Spirits," is coming to Prime Video as a series in 2025. This epic saga promises an enthralling journey filled with pride, passion, and secret love, set against the backdrop of a bloody revolution.
In the post-apocalyptic world of "Fallout," viewers will encounter one of the most terrifying predators, known as Deathclaw, in the second season.
The action-comedy "The Bad Day" follows two mismatched drivers who must survive high-risk dangers, clashing personalities, and a very bad day that just keeps getting worse. Starring Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer, it premieres on Prime Video on November 7.
The first season of the spin-off from the superhero universe of "The Boys," titled "The Boys: College," will return to Amazon Prime, just in time for the new school year.
The third and final season of the young adult series "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is returning to Amazon Prime on September 17, 2025. The grand finale premieres, with Belly finding herself torn once again and deciding which brother truly holds her heart.
The release date for the psychological thriller "Babysitter" is not yet known. This dark drama delves into family secrets, manipulation, and betrayal, with Jack Whitehall as Adam Healey, a charming babysitter who infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family to destroy them. Filming took place in London and Greece.
Lastly, the second season of the video game adaptation picks up where the epic finale of the first season left off, taking viewers on a journey through the wasteland of Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting releases and returnings shows on Amazon Prime.