Every TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime in August 2025

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Amazon Prime is rolling out a fresh batch of shows this August, promising something for everyone. From gritty dramas to quirky comedies, the lineup is packed with both new stories and returning favorites that I’m excited to dive into.

This month’s releases span a wide range of genres, pulling in viewers with intriguing premises and familiar faces. Whether you’re into intense thrillers or lighthearted romps, here’s a breakdown of every show landing on Amazon Prime in August 2025.

Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues (2025)

Prime

On August 1, ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues’ kicks off the month with a heartfelt look at Birmingham’s music scene. This series follows Brady, a young musician chasing dreams amid the city’s vibrant blues culture.

I’m drawn to its mix of soulful music and personal struggle, spotlighting local talent. It feels like a love letter to Birmingham’s rich history, with plenty of emotional depth.

30 Rock (2006-2013)

30 Rock (2006-2013)
Universal Television

Starting August 1, ‘30 Rock’ brings its sharp comedy back to Prime. The show follows Liz Lemon, a head writer navigating the chaos of a sketch comedy show, with Tina Fey leading a stellar cast.

Its quick wit and absurd humor make it timeless. I can’t wait to revisit the behind-the-scenes hilarity and iconic one-liners.

Taurasi (2025)

Taurasi (2025)
Skydance Sports

‘Taurasi’ drops on August 7, diving into the life of basketball legend Diana Taurasi. This series explores her rise to stardom, blending sports drama with personal triumphs.

I’m hooked by the idea of seeing her journey unfold, from court battles to off-field challenges. It’s a must-watch for sports fans craving inspiration.

Sausage Party: Foodtopia (2024-present)

Sausage Party: Foodtopia (2024-present)
Point Grey Pictures

On August 13, ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues its wild animated adventure. Following the events of the original film, food items fight for freedom in a chaotic world, voiced by Seth Rogen and Kristen Wiig.

The humor is bold and irreverent, perfect for fans of the movie. I’m curious to see how the story expands with its outrageous charm.

Butterfly (2025)

Butterfly (2025)
3AD

Also hitting on August 13, ‘Butterfly’ introduces a tense spy thriller. It follows a young agent entangled in a web of espionage, with Daniel Dae Kim starring in a gripping role.

The mix of high-stakes action and emotional stakes has me intrigued. It promises a fresh take on the spy genre with a diverse cast.

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House (2025)

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House (2025)
Prime

On August 15, ‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ delivers a chilling mystery. It centers on a woman living in a crumbling mansion, unraveling secrets tied to her past.

I’m drawn to its eerie vibe and slow-burn suspense. It sounds like a haunting tale for fans of gothic storytelling.

Betty la Fea, The Story Continues (2024-present)

Betty la Fea, The Story Continues (2024-present)
Estudios RCN

Also on August 15, ‘Betty la Fea: The Story Continues’ picks up with the beloved character Betty. The series follows her navigating new challenges in love and work, staying true to the Colombian classic.

Its mix of humor and heart keeps me hooked. Fans of the original will love seeing Betty’s journey evolve.

Marry My Husband: Japan (2025)

Marry My Husband: Japan (2025)
CJ ENM Japan

‘Marry My Husband: Japan’ lands on August 23, offering a romantic drama with a twist. A woman gets a second chance at life, seeking revenge and love, based on a popular Korean webtoon.

The blend of time-travel and emotional stakes sounds gripping. I’m excited for its mix of romance and clever plotting.

Upload (2020-present)

Upload (2020-present)
3 Arts Entertainment

On August 25, ‘Upload’ returns with its sci-fi comedy about a digital afterlife. Nathan, played by Robbie Amell, navigates virtual reality while uncovering real-world mysteries.

I love its blend of humor and futuristic ideas. It’s a fun escape with sharp social commentary.

The Terminal List (2022-present)

The Terminal List (2022-present)
Amazon Studios

‘The Terminal List’ comes back on August 27, with Chris Pratt as a Navy SEAL seeking justice after a deadly conspiracy. The action-packed thriller dives deeper into his revenge mission.

Its intense pace and gritty fights keep me glued. Pratt’s performance adds real weight to the story.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)
Civic Center Media

Also on August 27, ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ spins off with a focus on Ben Edwards, a key figure from the original series. It explores his backstory in a prequel packed with action.

I’m curious to see this new angle on the universe. It promises more of the high-octane drama fans love.

Hannibal (2013-2015)

Hannibal (2013-2015)
The De Laurentiis Company

Rounding out the month on August 30, ‘Hannibal’ returns with its psychological horror. Mads Mikkelsen stars as the chilling Dr. Lecter, weaving a dark tale of crime and obsession.

Its haunting visuals and complex characters still feel fresh. I’m ready to get lost in its twisted brilliance.

Which show are you most excited to stream this month? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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