Every Movie and TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Hannibal’
A fresh batch of arrivals is lined up for the week of Monday, August 25 through Sunday, August 31, with a mix of returning series, a high-profile spinoff, and a couple of feature films—including a survival thriller based on a real-life diving rescue. There’s also a modern classic of psychological horror dropping over the weekend.
Below, you’ll find every new or returning title on the schedule, listed with key details like creators, cast, and what each project is about. We’ve also included the exact day each one lands so you can plan your watchlist without guesswork.
‘Upload’ (2020)

Created by Greg Daniels, ‘Upload’ follows Nathan Brown, a young app developer who has his consciousness uploaded to the luxurious digital afterlife of Lakeview after a fatal accident. Robbie Amell leads the cast as Nathan, with Andy Allo as customer service “angel” Nora Antony, Allegra Edwards as Ingrid Kannerman, Kevin Bigley as Luke, Zainab Johnson as Aleesha, and Owen Daniels as the A.I. Guy. The new episodes arrive on Monday, August 25, 2025.
The show blends sci-fi world-building with a corporate tech satire as Nathan and Nora uncover the truth behind Nathan’s death and confront the ethics of monetized immortality. Executive produced by Greg Daniels and Howard Klein, the series has been filmed primarily in and around Vancouver, with single-camera production and a runtime that typically runs under an hour per episode.
‘The Terminal List’ (2022)

Based on Jack Carr’s novel, ‘The Terminal List’ centers on Navy SEAL James Reece as he investigates the ambush of his platoon and a conspiracy that follows him home. Chris Pratt stars as Reece, with Constance Wu as investigative journalist Katie Buranek, Taylor Kitsch as former SEAL and ally Ben Edwards, Riley Keough as Lauren Reece, and Jeanne Tripplehorn as Secretary of Defense Lorraine Hartley. The series returns to the platform on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
Developed and run by David DiGilio, the show’s executive producers include Pratt, Antoine Fuqua, and Jack Carr. The first season featured eight intense installments directed in part by Fuqua, with production by Amazon MGM Studios alongside Fuqua Films and Civic Center Media. The storytelling blends military procedure with conspiracy-thriller mechanics as Reece tracks leads across the globe.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ is a prequel focusing on Ben Edwards and his path from Navy SEAL to CIA operative, tracing the decisions and operations that shaped him before the events of the main series. Taylor Kitsch reprises the role of Edwards, with additional cast that includes Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings and appearances from franchise leads connected to James Reece’s world. It premieres on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
Co-created by David DiGilio and Jack Carr, and executive produced by Antoine Fuqua, Chris Pratt, and Taylor Kitsch, the series expands the franchise’s timeline and operational scope. Expect tradecraft, inter-agency maneuvering, and mission profiles that flesh out Edwards’ backstory while tying into characters and events established in ‘The Terminal List’.
‘Last Breath’ (2025)

‘Last Breath’ is a feature adaptation of the acclaimed documentary about a North Sea saturation-diving emergency, dramatizing the frantic effort to rescue a diver stranded on the seabed after a catastrophic equipment and ship systems failure. Directed by Alex Parkinson, the film stars Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, Finn Cole, and Cliff Curtis, and arrives on Friday, August 29, 2025.
The production recreates saturation-diving workflows, the pressurized bell transfers, and dynamic positioning issues that escalate the crisis, centering on teamwork under extreme conditions. Parkinson co-wrote the screenplay with Mitchell LaFortune and David Brooks, bringing the real incident to narrative form with support from underwater cinematography designed to mirror the original operation’s peril and procedures.
‘Enemigos’ (2025)

Set in Spain, ‘Enemigos’ follows two teenagers from the same neighborhood—longtime bully and bullied—whose lives are upended when the victim finally gets a chance at revenge. The drama is directed by David Valero from a screenplay by Valero and Alfonso Amador, with a cast that includes Christian Checa, Hugo Welzel, Estefanía de los Santos, Luna Pamies, Sara Vidorreta, José Manuel Poga, and others. It lands on Friday, August 29, 2025.
Produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Atípica Films, the film was shot in and around Alicante and runs about 103 minutes. The story tracks the fallout of violence and retaliation within a tightly knit community, using a grounded visual style and performances from a rising young ensemble to explore youth, loyalty, and consequence.
‘Hannibal’ (2013)

Developed by Bryan Fuller and inspired by Thomas Harris’s novels, ‘Hannibal’ charts the early, intricate relationship between FBI profiler Will Graham and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Hugh Dancy stars as Graham, with Mads Mikkelsen as Lecter, Laurence Fishburne as Jack Crawford, and Caroline Dhavernas as Dr. Alana Bloom. The series becomes available on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
The show is known for its psychologically layered casework tied to iconic arcs from Harris’s canon, stylized crime-scene visualization, and a meticulously crafted cat-and-mouse dynamic between investigator and killer. Over three seasons, it adapts material from multiple books while building original mythology around the Chesapeake Ripper investigations and the personal toll on Graham.
Share which of these you’ll be watching first this week in the comments!


