‘Companion’ and Every Other Movie & TV Show Coming To Amazon Prime This Week

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This week on Prime spans a reimagined vampire origin story, the capstone to a hit contemporary-romance trilogy, a new animated comedy-adventure spun out of a global phenomenon, and a high-concept sci-fi horror thriller. Below you’ll find concise rundowns of plots, casts, and creative teams—plus the exact day each title arrives between Monday, October 13, and Sunday, October 19.

Everything’s organized so you can skim what each project is about, note who’s involved on both sides of the camera, and mark your calendar. No spoilers beyond the basic setup—just the essentials to help you plan what to press play on this week.

‘Dracula Untold’ (2014)

'Dracula Untold' (2014)
Universal Pictures

The dark fantasy action drama ‘Dracula Untold’ follows Vlad III, a warrior-prince who makes a perilous pact to save his family and people from an invading empire, charting the transformation that seeds the Dracula legend. Luke Evans stars as Vlad, with Sarah Gadon as Mirena, Dominic Cooper as Mehmed, and Charles Dance as the ancient Master Vampire, alongside Art Parkinson and Diarmaid Murtagh. Directed by Gary Shore from a screenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, the production blends historical touchpoints around Vlad Țepeș with supernatural mythology and large-scale battle sequences. It lands on Thursday, October 16.

Working across rugged locations to evoke a medieval Eastern Europe backdrop, the film leans on practical action and visual effects to stage Vlad’s metamorphosis and swarm-style combat, while Ramin Djawadi’s score underpins the tragic-hero framing. Costume and production design emphasize the contrast between courtly life and battlefield brutality, and the narrative concentrates on the personal costs of wielding dark power. Look for it on Thursday, October 16.

‘Our Fault’ (2025)

'Our Fault' (2025)
Pokeepsie Films

‘Our Fault’ concludes the contemporary romance saga based on Mercedes Ron’s ‘Culpables’ novels, focusing on Noah and Nick as they face the most consequential decisions of their relationship amid family turmoil and public pressures. Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara return as Noah and Nick, with the story continuing arcs introduced in the previous entries to resolve legal, familial, and trust-driven conflicts. Directed by Domingo González, the film adapts the final stretch of Ron’s bestselling series with an emphasis on the couple’s inner circle and the fallout of past choices. It debuts on Thursday, October 16.

The production keeps the trilogy’s hallmarks—high-stakes romance, clashes between independence and loyalty, and the ripple effects of secrets—while expanding supporting roles tied to both families. Expect the adaptation to draw from the novels’ key beats as it closes character threads for the leads and establishes where their lives head next. Set your reminder for Thursday, October 16.

‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025)

'The Chosen Adventures' (2025)
5&2 Studios

‘The Chosen Adventures’ is an animated comedy-adventure series comprising 14 eleven-minute episodes, co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and 5&2 Studios. Created and showrun by Ryan Swanson with Dallas Jenkins as executive producer, the series features voice performances by Romy Fay as Abby, Jude Zarzaur as Joshua, Paul Walter Hauser as Sheep, Yvonne Orji as Pigeon, Danny Nucci as Abba, Zehra Fazal as Eema, Jordin Sparks as Fish, and Jonathan Roumie as Jesus. The premiere arrives on Friday, October 17.

Positioned as an all-ages companion that plays with humor and accessible storytelling, the series draws on character-focused misadventures built for quick, self-contained viewing. With 14 short episodes, the format is designed for fast pacing and recurring ensemble dynamics, guided by Swanson’s showrunning and the producing team’s experience shepherding family-friendly stories. The first episodes go live on Friday, October 17.

‘Companion’ (2025)

'Companion' (2025)
BoulderLight Pictures

‘Companion’ is a sci-fi horror feature in which a weekend trip unravels when one guest is revealed to be a companion robot, turning the gathering into a tense, survival-driven standoff. Sophie Thatcher plays Iris and Jack Quaid plays Josh, with Megan Suri, Lukas Gage, Harvey Guillén, and Rupert Friend among the ensemble. Written and directed by Drew Hancock, the film is produced by Zach Cregger, Roy Lee, Raphael Margules, and J.D. Lifshitz, bringing together a mix of rising talent and veteran genre producers. It arrives on Saturday, October 18.

The project emphasizes a character-driven approach to its high-concept premise, using a contained setting to explore trust, autonomy, and human-machine boundaries as alliances shift under pressure. The filmmakers pair intimate suspense with practical and digital effects aimed at ratcheting tension rather than spectacle, while the ensemble cast anchors the mystery through conflicting motives and unreliable assumptions. Circle Saturday, October 18 to see how the standoff unfolds.

Tell us which of these you’re most excited to watch this week—and why—in the comments!

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