Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime in July 2025

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Get ready for a packed July on Amazon Prime Video. The streaming service is rolling out a fresh lineup of TV shows, blending gritty crime dramas, emotional teen romances, and thought-provoking documentaries. Whether you’re into intense mysteries or lighthearted summer vibes, there’s something to keep you glued to the screen this month.

From reimagined classics to brand-new stories, July’s releases promise to deliver. We’re diving into each show, highlighting what makes them stand out and when you can start watching. Let’s break down the exciting slate of series coming to Prime Video.

Sherlock (2010-2017)

Sherlock (2010-2017)
Hartswood Films

Premiering on July 1, ‘Sherlock’ Season 1 brings the iconic detective to modern-day London. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Sherlock Holmes, with Martin Freeman as his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, solving complex cases with sharp wit and cutting-edge tech.

This acclaimed British series reimagines Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic tales, blending clever mysteries with fast-paced storytelling. Its mix of humor, drama, and brilliant deductions makes it a must-watch for crime drama lovers.

Shooter (2016-2018)

Shooter (2016-2018)
Paramount Television Studios

Landing on July 1, ‘Shooter’ Seasons 1 through 3 follow Bob Lee Swagger, played by Ryan Phillippe, a skilled sniper drawn into a web of conspiracies. Based on the novel Point of Impact and the 2007 film, it’s packed with high-stakes action.

The show dives into Swagger’s fight to clear his name while uncovering dangerous plots. With intense shootouts and political intrigue, it’s a gripping ride for fans of thrillers and military dramas.

Ballard (2025-present)

Ballard (2025)
Fabel Entertainment

Set to debut on July 9, ‘Ballard’ introduces LAPD Detective Renée Ballard, portrayed by Maggie Q, leading a cold case division. This spin-off from the ‘Bosch’ universe, created by Michael Connelly, sees Ballard tackling unsolved crimes with limited resources.

Expect gritty investigations and occasional appearances from Harry Bosch, played by Titus Welliver. The series focuses on justice and the personal toll of police work, perfect for those who love character-driven crime stories.

Menem: El show del Presidente (2025)

Menem: El show del Presidente (2025)
Claxson

Also arriving on July 9, ‘Menem’ is a six-episode drama exploring the life of Carlos Menem, Argentina’s charismatic president during the turbulent 1990s. Leonardo Sbaraglia stars as Menem, depicting his rise and the era’s economic and political upheaval.

The show weaves historical events like Buenos Aires’ terrorist attacks into a fictionalized narrative. It’s a compelling pick for viewers interested in political dramas with real-world roots.

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (2025)

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

Hitting screens on July 11, ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ is a four-part docuseries about the 2022 murder of four University of Idaho students. It dives into the shocking crime that rocked Moscow, Idaho, with exclusive interviews.

Through family accounts and new evidence, the series explores the tragedy’s impact and the manhunt that followed. It’s a haunting watch for true crime enthusiasts drawn to real-life mysteries.

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-2025)

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-present)
Amazon Studios

Premiering on July 16, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season 3 kicks off with two episodes, continuing weekly until September 17. This final season follows Belly, played by Lola Tung, navigating love and loss at Cousins Beach.

Based on Jenny Han’s novels, the show captures the emotional rollercoaster of young adulthood. With Conrad and Jeremiah vying for her heart, it’s a bittersweet farewell for romance fans.

Surf Girls: International (2023-present)

Surf Girls: International (2023-present)
Hello Sunshine

Launching on July 17, ‘Surf Girls: International’ Season 2, produced by Reese Witherspoon, tracks five female surfers chasing spots on the World Surf Tour. The docuseries follows athletes like Ewe Wong and Sol Aguirre as they compete globally.

We see their struggles and triumphs both in the waves and in their personal lives. It’s an inspiring watch for anyone who loves stories of determination and adventure.

Justice on Trial (2025)

Justice on Trial (2025-present)
Prime Video

Debuting on July 21, ‘Justice on Trial’ is a four-part docuseries led by Judge Judy Sheindlin. It revisits controversial court cases, questioning whether legal rulings always deliver true justice.

Sheindlin and her legal team recreate trials, spotlighting flaws in the system. This series is a must for those intrigued by the complexities of law and morality in high-profile cases.

Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (2023-present)

Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (2023-present)
Amazon Studios

Arriving on July 23, ‘Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War’ Season 2 explores the rise and fall of Teen Mania, a major U.S. youth ministry. The docuseries dives into its intense evangelical rallies and their impact on young followers.

With exclusive footage, it follows Gen Z members breaking free from strict religious movements. It’s a thought-provoking look at faith and rebellion for documentary fans.

Which of these shows are you most excited to binge, or is there another Prime Video gem you’re hoping to see? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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