Every TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Confidence Queen’
This week (September 1–7, 2025) brings a neat mix to Prime Video: a brand-new music-driven teen drama, a beloved sports series arriving in full, a celebrity-studded cooking show, and a slick Korean caper. Below you’ll find what’s landing each day, plus quick, fact-focused rundowns so you can decide what to queue up first.
Release days matter, so we’re listing each title with its exact arrival date inside the blurbs. Expect drop-all-at-once premieres for some and weekly schedules for others—details are noted with each show.
‘The Runarounds’ (2025)

All eight episodes of ‘The Runarounds’ arrive Monday, September 1. Created by Jonas Pate (co-creator of ‘Outer Banks’) with a teleplay by David Wilcox, the Prime Video original follows five recent high school graduates in Wilmington, North Carolina who form a rock band and chase a first big break. The series is built around original music performed by the cast’s real-life band, with songs like “Funny How The Universe Works,” and it launches as a complete season on day one.
The ensemble features musicians William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock, and Jesse Golliher, alongside Brooklyn Decker, Lilah Pate, Mark Wystrach, Hayes MacArthur, Maximo Salas, Marley Aliah, Kelley Pereira, and Shea Pritchard. Produced by Skydance Television with Amazon MGM Studios, the show draws on a casting process that sifted through more than 5,000 submissions to assemble a real band; filming took place in and around Wilmington.
‘Friday Night Lights’ (2006–2011)

All five seasons of ‘Friday Night Lights’ land Monday, September 1. Developed for television by Peter Berg and inspired by H. G. Bissinger’s nonfiction book (which also led to the 2004 film), the series centers on Coach Eric Taylor, his family, and the Dillon Panthers in small-town Texas. Across 76 episodes, it originally aired on NBC before later seasons premiered on DirecTV’s The 101 Network.
The cast includes Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Aimee Teegarden, Zach Gilford, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly, Jesse Plemons, Michael B. Jordan, Jurnee Smollett, and more. Jason Katims served as showrunner; the series was produced by Universal Television, Imagine Television, and Film 44, with location shooting in the Austin/Pflugerville area of Texas.
‘Dish It Out’ (2025)

‘Dish It Out’ premieres Friday, September 5, with eight episodes available immediately and additional batches rolling out on subsequent Fridays through September 26 for a 32-episode first season. Hosted by Tilly Ramsay, the series blends viral food trends with family recipes and surprise guest-submitted dishes, with appearances from Gordon Ramsay, Tana Ramsay, and dozens of celebrities and creators.
Produced by Tastemade Studios under a first-look deal with Amazon MGM Studios, the show is designed as an unscripted lifestyle format built around unboxing ingredients, on-the-fly cooking, and kitchen visits from familiar faces across entertainment and food media.
‘Confidence Queen’ (2025)

‘Confidence Queen’ debuts Saturday, September 6, streaming on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories, with new episodes releasing on Saturdays and Sundays. The comedic caper series stars Park Min-young as Yi-rang, who leads a trio of swindlers tackling corrupt power players through elaborate long-cons.
Directed by Nam Ki-hoon and written by Hong Seung-hyun (with Kim Da-hye), the 12-episode series also stars Park Hee-soon and Joo Jong-hyuk, and is a Korean remake of the hit Japanese drama ‘The Confidence Man JP’. In South Korea it airs on TV Chosun and streams on Coupang Play, while Prime Video handles global streaming.
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