Every TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime in November 2025

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A handful of fan favorites are cycling off Prime Video as the calendar moves from late October into early November, and a couple of long-running and beloved titles are among them. Below you’ll find key details about each series so you can decide what to watch before it disappears, plus the exact date each one leaves the service.

‘Truth Seekers’ (2020)

'Truth Seekers' (2020)
Stolen Picture

This British supernatural comedy follows Gus Roberts, a broadband installer and amateur ghost hunter who teams up with a new partner to investigate strange occurrences while juggling a mysterious tech boss and a growing crew of fellow investigators. The cast features Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Samson Kayo, Emma D’Arcy, Susan Wokoma, and Malcolm McDowell across eight episodes produced with Amazon Studios. The story blends paranormal case files with a larger conspiracy that connects their investigations. It leaves Prime Video on Tuesday October 28 as a streaming removal.

‘Jacob’s Cross’ (2007–2013)

'Jacob's Cross' (2007–2013)
M-Net

Set across South Africa and Nigeria, this drama centers on Jacob Makhubu as he navigates family power struggles and the high-stakes world of oil and gas while trying to build a pan-African business empire. The series features Hlomla Dandala alongside an ensemble that includes Anthony Bishop and others, and it aired across networks such as M-Net and Africa Magic with multiple seasons exploring corporate intrigue and clan loyalties. Storylines weave boardroom maneuvers with personal rivalries and cross-border alliances. It leaves Prime Video on Thursday October 30 as a streaming removal.

‘Bang Baaja Baaraat’ (2015– )

'Bang Baaja Baaraat' (2015– )
Yash Raj Films

This Y-Films mini-series follows two people from different backgrounds who decide to marry and then introduce their families just days before the wedding, triggering a cascade of comic confrontations and culture clashes. Directed by Anand Tiwari, it stars Ali Fazal and Angira Dhar with a supporting cast that includes Ayesha Raza, Gajraj Rao, Rajit Kapur, and Shernaz Patel across five episodes. The show originally premiered online under the Yash Raj Films digital banner and is available on Prime Video with its complete season. It leaves Prime Video on Thursday October 30 as a streaming removal.

‘Ironside’ (1967–1975)

'Ironside' (1967–1975)
Universal Television

This American crime drama stars Raymond Burr as Robert T. Ironside, a brilliant former San Francisco police detective who solves cases as a special consultant after an injury confines him to a wheelchair. The series spans eight seasons and features a team that includes investigator Ed Brown and socialite-turned-officer Eve Whitfield, with San Francisco locations and a memorable theme by Quincy Jones. Episodes combine procedural mysteries with character-driven arcs around justice and resilience. It leaves Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a streaming removal.

‘Buck Commander: Protected by Under Armour’ (2010– )

'Buck Commander' (2024– )
Buck Commander

This outdoor series follows the Buck Commander crew as they pursue whitetail deer across North America, blending hunting action with camp camaraderie. The team features Willie Robertson alongside country stars Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan and former Major League Baseball players such as Adam LaRoche and Ryan Langerhans, with episodes that have aired on outdoor-focused platforms. The show mixes scouting strategy, land management, and behind-the-scenes looks at the Buck Commander brand. It leaves Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a streaming removal.

Tell us which of these shows you plan to watch before they leave and share your favorites in the comments.

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