All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime in August 2025

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August 2025 is shaping up to be a big month for Amazon Prime, with a diverse slate of shows hitting the platform. I’m thrilled to explore the mix of fresh series and returning gems that promise to keep us glued to our screens.

From sports dramas to chilling mysteries, this month’s offerings cover a lot of ground. Here’s a rundown of every show coming to Amazon Prime in August 2025, with details on what makes each one worth checking out.

Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues (2025)

Prime

Landing on August 1, ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues’ dives into the heart of Alabama’s music scene. It follows Brady, a determined singer carving out a place in the world of blues.

The show’s focus on local culture and raw emotion grabs me. It’s a vibrant celebration of music and ambition.

30 Rock (2006-2013)

30 Rock (2006-2013)
Universal Television

Also on August 1, ‘30 Rock’ returns with its clever take on TV production. Tina Fey stars as Liz Lemon, juggling chaotic writers and eccentric stars in a New York comedy show.

Its sharp humor and quirky characters never get old. I’m excited to laugh along with this classic.

Taurasi (2025)

Taurasi (2025)
Skydance Sports

On August 7, ‘Taurasi’ brings the story of basketball icon Diana Taurasi to life. The series traces her journey from rising star to legend, packed with drama and heart.

I’m pumped for its mix of sports intensity and personal growth. It’s a slam dunk for hoops fans.

Sausage Party: Foodtopia (2024-present)

Sausage Party: Foodtopia (2024-present)
Point Grey Pictures

Hitting screens on August 13, ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues the animated chaos of the original film. With voices like Seth Rogen, it follows food items rebelling in a bizarre world.

Its wild humor and oddball charm keep me entertained. This one’s a guilty pleasure with a side of laughs.

Butterfly (2025)

Butterfly (2025)
3AD

Also arriving August 13, ‘Butterfly’ offers a sleek spy drama. Starring Daniel Dae Kim, it centers on an agent navigating dangerous missions and personal secrets.

The high-energy action and layered story have me hooked. It’s a fresh spin on espionage with real depth.

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House (2025)

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House (2025)
Prime

On August 15, ‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ spins a spooky tale. It follows a woman in a crumbling estate, uncovering dark truths about her past.

Its creepy atmosphere and mystery pull me in. Perfect for anyone who loves a good shiver.

Betty la Fea, The Story Continues (2024-present)

Betty la Fea, The Story Continues (2024-present)
Estudios RCN

Also on August 15, ‘Betty la Fea: The Story Continues’ revisits the iconic Betty. The series follows her tackling new adventures in love and career, building on the beloved telenovela.

Its warmth and humor make it a joy to watch. I’m ready for more of Betty’s charm.

Marry My Husband: Japan (2025)

Marry My Husband: Japan (2025)
CJ ENM Japan

On August 23, ‘Marry My Husband: Japan’ delivers a romantic drama with a time-travel twist. Adapted from a Korean webtoon, it follows a woman rewriting her fate through love and revenge.

The emotional stakes and clever plot keep me intrigued. It’s a heartfelt ride with plenty of surprises.

Upload (2020-present)

Upload (2020-present)
3 Arts Entertainment

Dropping on August 25, ‘Upload’ continues its sci-fi comedy about a virtual afterlife. Robbie Amell plays Nathan, unraveling secrets in a digital world with real-world stakes.

Its mix of laughs and big ideas is always fun. I’m eager to see where the story goes next.

The Terminal List (2022-present)

The Terminal List (2022-present)
Amazon Studios

On August 27, ‘The Terminal List’ returns with Chris Pratt as a SEAL on a mission. The thriller follows his quest for answers after a deadly betrayal.

Its gritty action and intense vibe keep me locked in. Pratt brings serious grit to the role.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)
Civic Center Media

Also on August 27, ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ explores a prequel story. It dives into Ben Edwards’ past, expanding the high-stakes world of the original series.

I’m curious about this fresh perspective. It’s bound to deliver more pulse-pounding drama.

Hannibal (2013-2015)

Hannibal (2013-2015)
The De Laurentiis Company

Closing out the month on August 30, ‘Hannibal’ brings its dark brilliance back. Mads Mikkelsen’s chilling Lecter drives this psychological thriller about crime and obsession.

Its eerie style and complex characters are captivating. I’m ready to dive into its twisted world again.

What’s the one show you can’t wait to binge this August? Share your pick in the comments!

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