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Millions of viewers turned into Prime Video to watch the final game of the NFL’s Christmas taste. They also got a first taste of how “ Nicolas Cage as John Madden ” is going to work.
In addition to Thursday Night Football, NBA on Prime, and new episodes of Kenan Thompson and Kevin Hart's Good Sports show, some excellent licensed movies are hitting Prime Video in January, including: The Big Lebowski, Bohemian Rhapsody, 21 Jump Street, the first four Mission Impossible movies, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, and U ncle Buck.
Don't say Amazon never got you anything. As a bit of a Christmas miracle, Prime Video has brought back several add-on subscription streaming deals. Even better, Roku is joining in the fun, so both Roku and Prime Video users can score some popular and not-so-popular streaming services for a discount this holiday season.
The English was released on Prime Video in 2022 and delivered something exceptional. It told a unique, gripping tale in just six episodes. Meanwhile, Yellowstone, another Western drama, has had five seasons and over 50 episodes. Both series hold their merits, but one managed to stand out without overstaying its welcome.
Prime Video actually has an impressive selection of crime miniseries that are ideal for a one-weekend watch. If you’re filling the gap between multi-season shows, juggling a busy holiday schedule, or just in the mood for something dark and absorbing, these three Prime Video crime miniseries deserve a spot on your weekend watchlist.
Beyond the great programming, Prime Video also made headlines with the shocking cancellations of certain shows, including The Wheel of Time and Étoile, which was originally picked up for a two-season order.
The Fallout Season 2 has now resumed streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Episode 2 of the show was titled "The Golden Rule," which was released on the 24th of December.
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Prime Video's new sci-fi show from The Expanse author is the space opera TV needs right now
Prime Video will revitalize the space opera genre by giving us a new and exciting series based on a book series by The Expanse's author.