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  1. New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (June 2023)
  2. Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in June 2023
  3. Watch Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets
  4. How to watch Amazon's new sci
  5. New Prime series: 9 best new TV shows coming to Prime in 2023
  6. New Movies and Shows on Amazon Prime Video (October 2022)
  7. New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (January 2023)
  8. New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (January 2023)
  9. New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (June 2023)
  10. How to watch Amazon's new sci


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New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (June 2023)

After a quiet May, Amazon Prime Video is back with a more exciting slate of titles for June. Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan returns at the end of this month with its fourth and final season. Before then, look out for the Australian murder mystery Deadloch, a docuseries about the Duggar family called Shiny Happy People, and the second season of the rom-com With Love — which we hope will give us answers about last season's cliffhanger ending. Also coming in June is Boots Riley's new TV series I'm a Virgo. It' s a coming-of-age story featuring Below, you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video in June, as well as the full list of everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee, the free service that's accessible through Prime Video but doesn't require Prime membership. Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (May 2023) The best new movies and shows on Prime Video in June Nina Oyama and Kate Box, Deadloch Amazon Studios Australian Kate-medians Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan crafted this darkly comedic series that combines the thrills and intensity of a murder mystery with the kerfuffles of an odd-couple pairing when a dead man turns up in a Tasmanian beach town and the local sergeant is forced to team up with an outside senior investigator. Like, what if Broadchurch was funny? [ Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets Season 1 (June 2, Prime Video) The Duggar family was famous for two things: making headlines and making babies. The ...

Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in June 2023

Contents • • The list of new arrivals throughout the month features quite a few noteworthy additions to the Prime Video library, including the final season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan starring I’m a Virgo, and the Australian mystery series Deadloch. Some other high-profile additions to Prime Video in June include movies like Armageddon Time, and M3GAN. We’ve provided the full list of everything new on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023 below. June 1 All The Queen’s Men seasons 1 (2021) Barnaby Jones seasons 1-8 (1973) Bull seasons 1-6 (2017) Charmed seasons 1-8 (1999) Evening Shade seasons 1-4 (1991) Everybody Hates Chris seasons 1-4 (2006) Happy Days seasons 1-3 (1974) Laverne & Shirley seasons 1-4 (1976) Mannix seasons 1-7 (1967) MasterChef Mexico All Stars (2023) Mork & Mindy seasons 1-2 (1978) Petticoat Junction seasons 1-5 (1964) Survivor seasons 17-25 (2008) The Brady Bunch seasons 1-5 (1970) The Neighborhood seasons 1-4 (2019) Webster seasons 1-4 (1984) Wings seasons 1-8 (1990) June 2 *Deadloch (2023) *Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets (2023) *With Love season 2 (2023) June 9 *The Lake season 2 (2023) June 19 *The Grand Tour: Eurocrash (2023) June 23 *I’m A Virgo (2023) June 30 *Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan season 4 (2023) June 1 1984 (1985) 12 Years a Slave (2013) 2 Days in New York (2012) 2 Days In The Valley (1996) 3:10 To Yuma (2007) A Woman Possessed (1958) Above the Rim (1994) Arrival (2016) Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) Baby Boy (2001) Bad Teacher (2011) Bananas...

Watch Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets

A limited docuseries exposing the truth beneath the wholesome Americana surface of reality tv’s favorite mega-family, The Duggars, and the radical organization behind them: The Institute in Basic Life Principles. As details of the family and their scandals unfold, we realize they’re part of an insidious, much larger threat already in motion, with democracy itself in peril.

How to watch Amazon's new sci

• • • • Ready for “The Peripheral”? No need to strap on your VR headset; just grab the remote. Friday, Oct. 21, marks the release of the first two episodes of the new sci-fi series “The Peripheral,” streaming Starring Chloe Grace-Moretz, “The Peripheral” is the latest mind-bending sci-fi concoction from the creative team behind Moretz, as Flynne Fisher, is a young woman getting by and taking care of her family in a small, depressed Appalachian town. Things start to change, and the stakes get higher with the introduction of a mysterious new The new series is based on the 2014 novel of the same name by celebrated Ready to hop into the future from the comfort of your couch? Below, we’ve outlined more details about the series, its star, and how you can watch. When will “The Peripheral” air? As of Friday, Oct. 21, the first two episodes, “Pilot” and “Empathy Bonus,” are streaming exclusively on Prime Video, with new episodes dropping each subsequent Thursday until the finale on Dec. 2. What is “The Peripheral” about? In a few words: a video game that takes you to the future. In a few more: The series starts in the year 2032 in Appalachia, centering on a landscape that looks like a more exaggerated version of ours: corporations rule the world, and nothing’s fun. To get by, Flynne (Moretz) and her brother Burton (Jack Reynor) test out advanced virtual reality video games for cash. The latest game flings Flynne headfirst into London circa 2099, where she’s tasked with taking down ...

New Prime series: 9 best new TV shows coming to Prime in 2023

Unwinding with a great show begins with a familiar question, “What should I watch?” If you’re a Prime member, this year is teeming with amazing original shows across all genres – there’s something for everyone on Prime Video in 2023. Read on to find out what’s coming to Prime Video this year. Daisy Jones & The Six – streaming now Adapted from the best-selling novel by Taylor Reid Jenkins, this highly anticipated limited drama series follows the rise and fall of a fictional and famous 70s band Daisy Jones & The Six. The show dives into the hedonistic world of 70s rock and roll, and the lives of charismatic lead singers Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) and Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin). Decades after the band splits up following a sold-out show at Chicago’s Soldier Field, the members decide to disclose the truth about their infamous breakup. Rounding off the main cast is Will Harrison as lead guitarist Graham Dunne, Suki Waterhouse as keyboardist Karen Sirko, Sebastian Chacon as drummer Warren Rhodes and Josh Whitehouse as bassist Eddie Roundtree. The series is available to watch on Prime Video now. Christoph Waltz is the boss from hell in this new comedy-thriller, based on the book by Bentley Little. Following the death of CompWare CEO, new consultant Regus Patoff (Christoph Waltz) is hired to improve the app-based gaming company and immediately clashes with its employees. Things take a dark turn after employees Craig (Nat Wolff), Elaine (Britanny O’Grady) and Patti (Aimee Carrero) f...

New Movies and Shows on Amazon Prime Video (October 2022)

Gary Carr and Chloë Grace Moretz, The Peripheral Amazon Studios Sure you've heard of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, but have you heard of The Lordess of the VR Rig: The VR Rig of Awesomeness? Probably not, because it's actually called The Peripheral, Amazon Prime Video's new sci-fi series that premieres on Oct. 21. Chloë Grace Moretz stars as a woman playing around in virtual reality when she realizes the place she's visiting online is actually a future London and she's caught up in a conspiracy. It's a very Westworld-y concept — right down to Moretz's alternate Dolores Abernathy clothes (see above) — and counts Westworld's Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy among its executive producers. It's the next big series to come out this month, but it's not the only one! Below you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video in October, as well as the full list of everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee, the free service that's accessible through Prime Video but doesn't require Prime membership. Next month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (November 2022) Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (September 2022) The Best New Movies and Shows on Prime Video in October Railey and Seazynn Gilliland, High School Michelle Faye/Freevee Did you get word from the raven? Period pieces no longer have to be stuffy, boring slogs, and can now feature today's pop hits and Gen Z lingo while still putting their main characters in ela...

New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (January 2023)

Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel, Shotgun Wedding Ana Carballosa/Lionsgate Amazon's a little tired from fulfilling all your Christmas deliveries, so let's cut it some slack after looking at this fairly light schedule of new Amazon Prime Video releases in January. Billion-dollar corporations need a rest, too! This weekend sees the release of the second and final season of Hunters, TV's best show about a secret society hunting down Nazis in the 1970s. Later this month, Jennifer Lopez gets her rom-com on in Shotgun Wedding, in which she plays a bride whose wedding gets taken hostage by pirates, and I am not even making a joke here. And already out is The Rig, a Scottish supernatural thriller about a mysterious fog that overtakes an isolated oil rig and its crew. Below you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video in January, as well as the full list of everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee, the free service that's accessible through Prime Video but doesn't require Prime membership. Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (February 2023) Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (December 2022) The Best New Movies and Shows on Prime Video in January Iain Glen, The Rig Amazon Studios The Rig (Jan. 6, Prime Video) In terms of stories about mysterious fogs, The Rig looks to follow in that great tradition. The series follows the crew of an oil rig stationed off the Scottish coast whose return to the mainland is hal...

New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (January 2023)

Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel, Shotgun Wedding Ana Carballosa/Lionsgate Amazon's a little tired from fulfilling all your Christmas deliveries, so let's cut it some slack after looking at this fairly light schedule of new Amazon Prime Video releases in January. Billion-dollar corporations need a rest, too! This weekend sees the release of the second and final season of Hunters, TV's best show about a secret society hunting down Nazis in the 1970s. Later this month, Jennifer Lopez gets her rom-com on in Shotgun Wedding, in which she plays a bride whose wedding gets taken hostage by pirates, and I am not even making a joke here. And already out is The Rig, a Scottish supernatural thriller about a mysterious fog that overtakes an isolated oil rig and its crew. Below you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video in January, as well as the full list of everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee, the free service that's accessible through Prime Video but doesn't require Prime membership. Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (February 2023) Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (December 2022) The Best New Movies and Shows on Prime Video in January Iain Glen, The Rig Amazon Studios The Rig (Jan. 6, Prime Video) In terms of stories about mysterious fogs, The Rig looks to follow in that great tradition. The series follows the crew of an oil rig stationed off the Scottish coast whose return to the mainland is hal...

New Amazon Prime Video Shows and Movies (June 2023)

After a quiet May, Amazon Prime Video is back with a more exciting slate of titles for June. Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan returns at the end of this month with its fourth and final season. Before then, look out for the Australian murder mystery Deadloch, a docuseries about the Duggar family called Shiny Happy People, and the second season of the rom-com With Love — which we hope will give us answers about last season's cliffhanger ending. Also coming in June is Boots Riley's new TV series I'm a Virgo. It' s a coming-of-age story featuring Below, you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video in June, as well as the full list of everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee, the free service that's accessible through Prime Video but doesn't require Prime membership. Last month's guide: New Prime Video Shows and Movies (May 2023) The best new movies and shows on Prime Video in June Nina Oyama and Kate Box, Deadloch Amazon Studios Australian Kate-medians Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan crafted this darkly comedic series that combines the thrills and intensity of a murder mystery with the kerfuffles of an odd-couple pairing when a dead man turns up in a Tasmanian beach town and the local sergeant is forced to team up with an outside senior investigator. Like, what if Broadchurch was funny? [ Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets Season 1 (June 2, Prime Video) The Duggar family was famous for two things: making headlines and making babies. The ...

How to watch Amazon's new sci

Check out more newsletters Ready for “The Peripheral”? No need to strap on your VR headset; just grab the remote. Friday, Oct. 21, marks the release of the first two episodes of the new sci-fi series “The Peripheral,” streaming Starring Chloe Grace-Moretz, “The Peripheral” is the latest mind-bending sci-fi concoction from the creative team behind Moretz, as Flynne Fisher, is a young woman getting by and taking care of her family in a small, depressed Appalachian town. Things start to change, and the stakes get higher with the introduction of a mysterious new The new series is based on the 2014 novel of the same name by celebrated Ready to hop into the future from the comfort of your couch? Below, we’ve outlined more details about the series, its star, and how you can watch. When will “The Peripheral” air? As of Friday, Oct. 21, the first two episodes, “Pilot” and “Empathy Bonus,” are streaming exclusively on Prime Video, with new episodes dropping each subsequent Thursday until the finale on Dec. 2. What is “The Peripheral” about? In a few words: a video game that takes you to the future. In a few more: The series starts in the year 2032 in Appalachia, centering on a landscape that looks like a more exaggerated version of ours: corporations rule the world, and nothing’s fun. To get by, Flynne (Moretz) and her brother Burton (Jack Reynor) test out advanced virtual reality video games for cash. The latest game flings Flynne headfirst into London circa 2099, where she’s taske...