[12/21/23 - 07:01 AM] Video: What's Coming to Prime Video In 2024 - Prime Video Returning series include "Outer Range," "Them," "Invincible" and "The Boys."
[via press release from Amazon]
What's Coming To Prime Video In 2024 | Prime Video
Next year, find your happy place on Prime Video. New series, new seasons, and new movies include:
Fallout (new series)
Upgraded (new movie)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (new series)
Musica (new movie)
Outer Range (new season)
Foe (new movie)
Ricky Stanicky (new movie)
Them (new season)
Role Play (new movie)
Invincible (Season 2, Part 2)
The Boys (new season)
Road House (new movie)
This Is Me Now: The Film (new movie)
The Underdoggs (new movie)
Expats (new series)
The Idea of You (new movie)
Reina Roja (new series)
Hazbin Hotel (new series)
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