‘The Change’ and Every Other Series Leaving Amazon Prime This Week
Below are the series set to leave Amazon Prime in the period Monday, November 24–Sunday, November 30. For each title, you’ll find the exact leaving date and a quick snapshot of plot, principal cast and roles, plus key creators behind the scenes.
‘Deadly Tropics’ (2019– )

Leaving Sunday, November 30, 2025. Crime drama set in Martinique, where detectives Mélissa Sainte-Rose and Gaëlle Crivelli investigate island cases with often clashing methods; Sonia Rolland plays Mélissa and Béatrice de La Boulaye plays Gaëlle. The series was created by Eric Eider, Ivan Piettre and Thierry Sorel, with directing work by Denis Thybaud and Stéphane Kappes across episodes. Writing credits include Julien Gras-Payen alongside Eider and Piettre, among others. Additional cast includes Julien Béramis and Valentin Papoudof.
‘The Change’ (2023– )

Leaving Sunday, November 30, 2025. This British comedy-drama follows Linda, a 50-year-old who, after learning she’s menopausal, heads to the Forest of Dean on a motorcycle to reclaim time and rediscover herself; Bridget Christie stars as Linda. Christie also created and wrote the series, with directing from Al Campbell and Mackenzie Crook. The ensemble features Monica Dolan, Susan Lynch, Jim Howick, Jerome Flynn, Paul Whitehouse, Liza Tarbuck and Omid Djalili. Series two aired in 2025.
‘Chesapeake Shores’ (2016–2022)

Leaving Sunday, November 30, 2025. Adapted from Sherryl Woods’s novels, the drama centers on Abby O’Brien’s return to her Maryland hometown and the multigenerational O’Brien family; Meghan Ory plays Abby. The principal cast across the run includes Jesse Metcalfe (Trace Riley), Treat Williams (Mick O’Brien), Diane Ladd (Nell O’Brien), Barbara Niven, Laci J. Mailey, Emilie Ullerup, Brendan Penny, Andrew Francis and Robert Buckley. The series was developed for TV by John Tinker and Nancey Silvers, with production by Daniel L. Paulson Entertainment. It ran for six seasons and 55 episodes.
‘Carlo & Malik’ (2018–2022)

Leaving Sunday, November 30, 2025. Set in Rome, the crime series pairs veteran inspector Carlo Guerrieri with young deputy inspector Malik Soprani as they tackle homicides while navigating cultural and generational divides; Claudio Amendola plays Carlo and Miguel Gobbo Diaz plays Malik. Created by Giampaolo Simi and Vittorino Testa, the show was produced by Rai Fiction and Cattleya and directed in part by Marco Pontecorvo. Supporting roles include Rosa Diletta Rossi, Fortunato Cerlino, Margherita Vicario and Sandra Ceccarelli. The series aired three seasons on Rai 1.
Share which ones you’re planning to catch before they go in the comments!


