Lionsgate, Prime Video and Amazon
Amazon’s Prime Video offers a wide array of programming these days, and February’s offerings run the gamut. There’s a new comedy series from Norman Lear, who died in 2023 at
From a Tom Cruise action flick to a cult classic from the 1990s, these are five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in January 2025 you have to watch.
Mr. Mercedes is quite possibly the greatest serial killer thriller / supernatural drama that nobody really knows much about. Streamed in the US on Peacock but now available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, this adaptation of an original series of novels by the great Stephen King is simply fantastic.
Close out the first month of the year with a trio of great dramas on Amazon Prime Video that you need to watch in January.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Amazon's Prime Video has shifted its strategic focus towards live sports and away from original television shows and movies, seeking to meet internal corporate profit targets, The Information reported on Friday.
The Amazon-owned streamer has placed a series order for a drama called Sterling Point, created by My Old Ass writer-director Megan Park. The project is the first series for Park, who earned Writers Guild and Directors Guild award nominations for My Old Ass .
My Old Ass” writer and director Megan Park has landed a series order at Amazon Prime Video for the drama “Sterling Point,” Variety has learned exclusively. Exact plot details are being kept under wraps,
Everything you need to know to watch NASCAR Cup Series races on Prime Video before the premier series hits the track in 2025.
Prime video has released a trailer for their biblical epic series House of David , featuring newcomer Michael Iskander , who starred in the Tony Award-winning musical Kimberly Akimbo . In the story, David becomes the King of Israel,
Amazon’s Prime Video entered into a multiyear theatrical output agreement with Lionsgate, under which it will get an exclusive streaming window on the studio’s films starting with its 2026 slate after an initial run on Starz.
Amazon and Lionsgate have struck a streaming deal to have as many as 20 Lionsgate theatrical releases stream on Prime Video each year.