LONDON, UK – As the calendar turns to July 2025, Amazon’s Prime Video is set to refresh its streaming library with a diverse array of new original and licensed content, offering subscribers a mix of action, drama, comedy, documentaries, and even live sports. The month’s lineup includes highly anticipated film premieres, returning seasons of popular series, and intriguing new docuseries.
Among the most prominent titles making their debut is the action-comedy film “Heads of State,” featuring a high-profile cast led by Idris Elba and John Cena. This film was noted as streaming at the time the initial July schedule was compiled, indicating its immediate availability for Prime Video subscribers seeking high-octane entertainment blended with comedic elements.
Key Titles Available Now
Beyond the marquee action-comedy, several other titles were also highlighted as being available for streaming at the outset of the July 2025 window. These include the project simply titled “Warfare,” suggesting a potentially intense dramatic or action-oriented narrative. Also available is “Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd,” which appears to offer a look into the world of the popular music group, likely a documentary or performance special. The first season of the series “Ballard” also joins the service, providing subscribers with a new episodic narrative to explore. Rounding out the initial batch of releases is the unconventionally titled “Romcon: Who the Fk is Jason Porter?”, promising a foray into romantic comedy with a distinctly modern edge.
Mid-Month Premieres and Anticipated Returns
The latter half of July brings several notable premieres, including the return of a fan-favorite series for its concluding chapter. Scheduled to begin streaming on Wednesday, July 16, is the third and final season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” This highly popular coming-of-age drama’s conclusion is expected to be a significant draw for the platform, as viewers tune in to see the resolution of its central storylines.
Earlier in the month, on Friday, July 11, Prime Video will debut the docuseries “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders.” This title indicates a focus on true crime, examining a specific, presumably high-profile, case involving college students in Idaho. Such docuseries often delve into investigations, victim stories, and the broader societal impact of significant criminal events.
Adding to the diverse content slate, “The Chosen: Last Supper” season five is scheduled to arrive on Sunday, July 13. This continues the multi-season narrative chronicling the life of Jesus, suggesting Prime Video’s commitment to faith-based programming.
Late July Additions
The final week of July introduces further variety to the platform. Premiering on Wednesday, July 23, is the second season of “Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy Water.” The unconventional title and designation as a second season suggest a return to a specific, possibly niche, subject explored in its first season, potentially a documentary or reality-style series.
Following shortly after, on Saturday, July 26, subscribers can look forward to the arrival of “Better Man.” While the title is broad, it suggests a focus on personal growth, drama, or potentially a biographical narrative.
Live Sports Inclusion
Beyond its extensive library of films and series, Prime Video continues to integrate live sports programming. The July 2025 schedule specifically notes a WNBA game featuring the Valkyries at Mystics scheduled to stream live on Wednesday, July 31. This inclusion underscores the platform’s expanding role in delivering live sporting events to its subscribers.
Prime Video’s July 2025 offerings present a robust collection designed to appeal to a wide audience, spanning major film releases, the conclusion of a flagship series, compelling documentaries, and live sports, ensuring a busy month for streamers.