All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime in July 2025

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Amazon Prime Video is gearing up for a thrilling July with a diverse batch of new and returning series. From gripping true crime to heartfelt coming-of-age stories, the platform is set to keep you hooked all month long.

This lineup spans fresh originals and beloved classics, offering something for every mood. Let’s dive into the shows hitting Prime Video, with details on what to expect and when each one drops.

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-2025)

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-2025)
Amazon Studios

Kicking off on July 16, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season 3, the final chapter, launches with two episodes and runs weekly until September 17. Lola Tung stars as Belly, caught in a love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah at their beach house.

Based on Jenny Han’s bestselling books, this season dives deeper into romance, heartbreak, and growing up. It’s a perfect pick for those who love emotional teen dramas with a summery vibe.

Menem: El show del Presidente (2025)

Menem: El show del Presidente (2025)
Claxson

Arriving on July 9, ‘Menem’ is a six-part series chronicling the life of Carlos Menem, Argentina’s president during the 1990s. Leonardo Sbaraglia plays the polarizing leader, capturing his charm and the chaos of his era.

The show blends political drama with historical events, like Argentina’s economic crises and terrorist attacks. It’s a must-watch for anyone drawn to real-world stories with a dramatic edge.

Sherlock (2010-2017)

Sherlock (2010-2017)
Hartswood Films

Landing on July 1, ‘Sherlock’ Season 1 brings Benedict Cumberbatch as the sharp-witted Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson. Set in modern London, they tackle intricate mysteries with a fresh spin.

This British hit reworks classic detective tales with clever dialogue and sleek visuals. Crime drama fans will love its mix of suspense and character chemistry.

Surf Girls: International (2023-present)

Surf Girls: International (2023-present)
Hello Sunshine

Hitting the waves on July 17, ‘Surf Girls: International’ Season 2 follows five female surfers, including Caitlin Simmers and Katie McConnell, vying for World Surf Tour glory. Produced by Reese Witherspoon, it’s a global adventure.

The docuseries captures their fierce competition and personal journeys, from training to triumphs. It’s an uplifting watch for those who crave stories of grit and passion.

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (2025)

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

Debuting on July 11, ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ is a four-episode docuseries about the 2022 University of Idaho killings. It unpacks the tragedy through survivor accounts and new insights.

The series explores the investigation and community impact, making it a chilling pick for true crime buffs who want a deep dive into a real-life case.

Justice on Trial (2025)

Justice on Trial (2025)
Prime Video

Premiering on July 21, ‘Justice on Trial’ is a four-part docuseries hosted by Judge Judy Sheindlin. It reexamines high-profile court cases, questioning whether justice was truly served.

With courtroom reenactments and legal analysis, the show digs into systemic issues. It’s a compelling choice for viewers curious about the law’s gray areas.

Ballard (2025-present)

Ballard (2025-present)
Fabel Entertainment

Set for July 9, ‘Ballard’ stars Maggie Q as LAPD Detective Renée Ballard, running a bare-bones cold case unit. A spin-off from Michael Connelly’s ‘Bosch’ series, it occasionally features Titus Welliver as Harry Bosch.

The show blends intense investigations with Ballard’s personal struggles, offering a gritty take on crime-solving. It’s ideal for fans of hard-hitting police dramas.

Shooter (2016-2018)

Shooter (2016-2018)
Paramount Television Studios

Available on July 1, ‘Shooter’ Seasons 1 to 3 star Ryan Phillippe as Bob Lee Swagger, a sniper framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Based on the 2007 film and Stephen Hunter’s novel, it’s action-packed.

Swagger’s fight to uncover a conspiracy keeps the tension high. Thriller fans will enjoy its mix of gunfights, betrayal, and fast-paced storytelling.

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

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

Launching on July 23, ‘Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War’ Season 2 dives into the world of Teen Mania, a U.S. evangelical youth movement. The docuseries explores its influence and eventual decline.

Through interviews and rare footage, it follows teens navigating faith and freedom. It’s a fascinating watch for those interested in religion and youth culture.

Which show are you adding to your watchlist, or is there another Prime Video series you’re buzzing about? Share your picks in the comments!

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