‘Helluva Boss’ and Every Other Movie & TV Show Coming To Amazon Prime This Week
Another week, another round of arrivals on Prime between Monday, September 8 and Sunday, September 14. Mid-week brings a buzzy new series alongside a high-profile animated import, Friday drops a quartet spanning action, drama and Australian storytelling, and Sunday closes with a period sports drama.
To help you plan your queue, here’s a straightforward rundown of what each title is about and who’s behind it—plots, principal cast, and key creative credits are included, with the exact day each one lands this week noted in the text.
‘Helluva Boss’ (2020– )

The adult animated series from creator Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano follows I.M.P. (Immediate Murder Professionals), a Hell-based assassination startup run by Blitzo, with field ops Moxxie and Millie and receptionist Loona, and its ties to the Goetian demon Stolas. As part of its Prime Video move, a remake of the pilot joins a re-release of Seasons 1–2; all are set to stream on Wednesday, September 10. Voices include Brandon Rogers (Blitzo), Richard Steven Horvitz (Moxxie), Vivian Nixon (Millie), Erica Lindbeck (Loona), Bryce Pinkham (Stolas), and Alex Brightman (Fizzarolli).
Behind the scenes, Medrano writes and directs with SpindleHorse producing; the series was announced for a Prime Video run with additional seasons, with Prime hosting before later YouTube availability. The Prime debut on September 10 brings 20 episodes from the first two seasons to the platform, fully uncensored.
‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

Arriving Wednesday, September 10, ‘The Girlfriend’ is a six-episode psychological thriller adapted from Michelle Frances’ novel, centering on a mother whose suspicions about her adult son’s new partner escalate into a battle of wills. Robin Wright directs and stars as Laura, with Olivia Cooke as Cherry; the story is structured around dueling perspectives between the two women.
The series is produced by Imaginarium Productions and Amazon MGM Studios, with executive producers including Wright, Gabbie Asher, Jonathan Cavendish, Will Tennant, Phil Robertson, John Zois, Dave Clarke and Michelle Frances. The ensemble features Laurie Davidson, Waleed Zuaiter, Anna Chancellor, Francesca Corney, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Karen Henthorn, Leo Suter and Tanya Moodie; principal photography took place in London and Spain ahead of the September 10 launch.
‘Novocaine’ (2025)

Streaming Friday, September 12, ‘Novocaine’ follows Nathan “Nate” Caine, a bank employee who cannot feel pain and turns that rare condition into an advantage when his coworker is taken hostage during a heist. The film stars Jack Quaid as Nate and Amber Midthunder as Sherry, with Ray Nicholson, Jacob Batalon, Betty Gabriel and Matt Walsh in supporting roles.
Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen from a screenplay by Lars Jacobson, the feature was released theatrically earlier this year and now hits Prime; studio notes list Paramount as the distributor and production from Infrared and Safehouse Pictures. The Prime listing describes a high-stakes rescue setup ahead of the September 12 streaming date.
‘Every Minute Counts’ (2024– )

Season 2 of ‘Every Minute Counts’ arrives Friday, September 12, continuing the Spanish-language drama about the 8.1-magnitude Mexico City earthquake of September 19, 1985. The series tracks parallel storylines—a doctor and nurses at the General Hospital, a journalist moving through the city, and a family trying to reunite—as rescue efforts unfold minute by minute.
Created, written and directed by Jorge Michel Grau, the show features Jesús Zavala, Osvaldo Benavides, Maya Zapata, Damayanti Quintanar, Everardo Arzate and Antonio de la Vega. Season 1 premiered in November 2024; the new run continues the time-stamped episode structure when Season 2 hits Prime on September 12.
‘Top End Bub’ (2025– )

Launching Friday, September 12 in Australia and New Zealand, ‘Top End Bub’ revisits Lauren and Ned from ‘Top End Wedding’ as they leave Adelaide for Australia’s Northern Territory to raise their orphaned eight-year-old niece. The eight-part romantic-comedy series stars Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee and was filmed in the Northern Territory and Adelaide.
The show is created, written and executive produced by Joshua Tyler and Miranda Tapsell, produced by Goalpost Pictures, and directed by Christiaan Van Vuuren and Shari Sebbens. Returning performers include Ursula Yovich, Huw Higginson, Elaine Crombie and Tracy Mann, with Rob Collins, Brooke Satchwell, Guy Simon and Clarence Ryan joining the ensemble; Gladys-May Kelly plays Taya. The Prime Video ANZ premiere is set for September 12, with international distribution by ZDF Studios.
‘McWalter’ (2025)

Also landing Friday, September 12, ‘McWalter’ is a French action-comedy built around YouTuber-actor Mister V’s spy character: a legendary elite agent falsely accused of orchestrating global attacks who goes on the run to clear his name. Prime Video’s listing flags it as an action-adventure feature; rollout in France and other territories is dated for mid-September.
Directed by Simon Astier, the film features Mister V (Yvick Letexier) with Géraldine Nakache, William Lebghil, Vincent Dedienne and François Berléand. Writing credits are attributed to Astier, Mister V, Vincent Tirel, Freddy Gladieux and Thibault Valetoux; production is by Les Films entre 2 et 4. The Prime date here is Friday, September 12.
‘Tommy’s Honour’ (2017)

Streaming Sunday, September 14, ‘Tommy’s Honour’ dramatizes the lives of Scottish golf pioneers Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, focusing on their father-son relationship and the early professional era at St Andrews. The film adapts Kevin Cook’s nonfiction book and recreates 19th-century club culture, matches and social context.
Directed by Jason Connery and written by Pamela Marin and Kevin Cook, the cast includes Jack Lowden as Young Tom, Peter Mullan as Old Tom, Ophelia Lovibond and Sam Neill. The production credits list studios in the UK and U.S., with a runtime of 117 minutes; it premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival before its wider releases and now arrives on Prime on September 14.
What are you queuing up first—drop your picks and any sleeper recommendations in the comments!


