Every Movie and TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Wolf Man’

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New week, new watchlist. Here is a friendly rundown of movies and shows landing on Prime over the next few days so you can plan what to start first. You will find plot points, key cast, and the creative teams behind each title, along with the day each one drops.

Everything below is sorted by the date it arrives this week, running from Monday through the weekend. Each entry includes concise background that helps you decide what fits your mood without any extra fluff.

‘Homefront’ (2013)

'Homefront' (2013)
Universal Pictures

This action thriller arrives Monday August 18. The story follows former DEA agent Phil Broker who relocates to a small Louisiana town with his young daughter and crosses paths with a volatile local drug figure who draws him back into danger. Jason Statham leads the cast as Phil Broker, with James Franco as a small town meth trafficker, and supporting turns from Winona Ryder and Kate Bosworth.

The film is directed by Gary Fleder. The screenplay is by Sylvester Stallone and is adapted from Chuck Logan’s novel of the same name. Additional cast includes Clancy Brown and Izabela Vidovic, rounding out a tense small town crime setup centered on a father protecting his family.

‘007: Road to a Million’ (2023)

'007: Road to a Million' (2023)
Amazon Studios

This globetrotting competition series lands Wednesday August 20. Pairs of contestants take on Bond inspired challenges in real locations around the world as they chase a sequence of questions worth up to one million pounds, all under the watch of a strict on screen figure known as the Controller, played by Brian Cox.

The series is produced by 72 Films in collaboration with Eon Productions, the longtime stewards of the Bond franchise led by Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson. Filming spans notable international sites that echo the film series’ travel heavy spirit while the format mixes adventure travel, high pressure quizzes, and cinematic set pieces.

‘Pocket Listing’ (2016)

'Pocket Listing' (2016)
Mythmaker Productions

This darkly comic thriller arrives Wednesday August 20. Set in the high stakes world of Los Angeles real estate, it follows a once promising broker who is drawn into a risky private sale for a wealthy couple and finds himself navigating deceit, crime, and a property with secrets that put his life at risk. The cast features James Jurdi, Rob Lowe, and Jessica Clark.

The film is directed by Conor Allyn and written by James Jurdi. It blends a crime plot with satire of luxury property dealmaking in Southern California and uses its ensemble to explore manipulation and ambition inside a glossy but dangerous market.

‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

'The Map That Leads to You' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

This title arrives Wednesday August 20. It is presented as a contemporary romance drama centered on a transformative journey that reshapes the lives of two travelers as they crisscross Europe and confront choices about love, purpose, and the future. The story focuses on the emotional stakes of a whirlwind connection and the consequences that follow.

As of now, details on the cast, director, and writer have not been publicly confirmed. Information on the creative team and principal roles is expected to be announced in due course, and this listing reflects its scheduled arrival this week.

‘The Intern’ (2015)

'The Intern' (2015)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This workplace comedy drama arrives Friday August 22. The plot follows Ben Whittaker, a retired widower who becomes a senior intern at a fast growing fashion e commerce startup and forms a close working relationship with the company’s founder and CEO, Jules Ostin. Robert De Niro stars as Ben, with Anne Hathaway as Jules, alongside supporting performances from Rene Russo and Adam DeVine.

The film is written and directed by Nancy Meyers. It focuses on intergenerational mentorship inside a New York startup environment and balances its office story with family and friendship arcs as the company evolves and its founder faces personal and professional pressures.

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)

'Wolf Man' (2025)
Universal Pictures

This modern monster tale arrives Friday August 22. The story centers on a man whose terrifying transformation under the full moon imperils a close knit community and forces him to confront a primal curse, bringing classic werewolf lore into a contemporary setting. The cast includes Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner in leading roles.

The film is directed by Leigh Whannell and produced by Blumhouse in partnership with Universal, drawing on the studio’s legacy of classic monster stories. It emphasizes suspense and practical atmosphere while framing the curse as both a horror element and a personal tragedy for those caught in its path.

‘Marry My Husband: Japan’ (2025)

'Marry My Husband: Japan' (2025)
CJ ENM Japan

This is the Japanese adaptation of the hit time slip revenge story and it arrives Saturday August 23. The plot follows Misa Kanbe who is betrayed by her husband and her best friend and then suddenly wakes up ten years earlier with a chance to rewrite everything. Fuka Koshiba plays Misa Kanbe and Takeru Satoh plays Wataru Suzuki who becomes central to her new path. The cast also features Sei Shiraishi as Reina Esaka and Yu Yokoyama as Tomoya Hirano along with Reina Kurosaki as Miku Suzuki and Tomoko Tabata as Yuriko Sumiyoshi.

The series is a Japanese Amazon Original based on the Korean web novel by Sung Sojak that also inspired a webtoon and a 2024 drama. Direction is by Ahn Gil ho and the screenplay is by Satomi Oshima while production is handled by CJ ENM Japan, Studio Dragon, Jayuro Pictures, and Shochiku Studios.

Tell us what you are pressing play on first this week in the comments.

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