All the TV Shows Leaving Amazon Prime in November 2025

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Prime Video is rotating out a handful of series around the week of Monday October 27 through Sunday November 2, so this is your window to catch them before they go. Below you’ll find quick refreshers with plots, key cast, and where each show sits in TV history, plus the exact day each title leaves Prime Video during this stretch. Use it as a last-chance guide to queue up smart ghost hunting, cross-continental family drama, a chaotic Indian wedding, landmark classic-TV detective work, and a long-running hunting reality staple before they disappear for now.

‘Truth Seekers’ (2020)

'Truth Seekers' (2020)
Stolen Picture

Nick Frost leads a ragtag team of part-time paranormal investigators who fix broadband by day and film ghost hunts by night, with Simon Pegg popping up as the mysterious boss who keeps the gadgets flowing. The story starts as standalone hauntings and then stitches into an occult conspiracy that threatens far more than creaky houses, with Emma D’Arcy, Samson Kayo, Susan Wokoma, and Malcolm McDowell rounding out the team. The show released as an Amazon Original with eight episodes and was later canceled after its first season. It leaves Prime Video on Tuesday October 28.

‘Jacob’s Cross’ (2007–2013)

'Jacob’s Cross' (2007–2013)
M-Net

Set between South Africa and Nigeria, this primetime drama follows Jacob Makhubu Abayomi as he discovers a hidden family lineage and tries to build an oil and gas empire while navigating boardroom wars and tribal power struggles. The series ran for multiple seasons across African broadcasters and later reached global streamers, with Hlomla Dandala leading a large ensemble cast. Its themes revolve around legacy, identity, and continental business rivalries that spill into family feuds. It leaves Prime Video on Thursday October 30.

‘Bang Baaja Baaraat’ (2015)

'Bang Baaja Baaraat' (2015)
Yash Raj Films

This Y-Films romantic dramedy tracks two lovers from very different families who decide to marry and then introduce their parents just days before the wedding, which sends every plan into comic chaos. Directed by Anand Tiwari and starring Ali Fazal and Angira Dhar, the miniseries plays out over a compact set of episodes that blend culture-clash humor with big-hearted family blowups. It premiered online as part of Yash Raj Films’ digital slate and remains a popular short binge. It leaves Prime Video on Thursday October 30.

‘Ironside’ (1967–1975)

'Ironside' (1967–1975)
Universal Television

Raymond Burr stars as Robert T. Ironside, a former San Francisco police chief of detectives who continues solving cases from a wheelchair after a sniper’s bullet changes his life, aided by a small handpicked team. The series ran eight seasons on NBC and became notable for centering a disabled lead detective, with a Quincy Jones theme and nearly two hundred episodes shaping the show’s legacy. It also spawned a reunion TV movie years later. It leaves Prime Video on Saturday November 1.

‘Buck Commander: Protected by Under Armour’ (2010–2019)

'Buck Commander' (2024– )
Buck Commander

This long-running reality series follows the Buck Commander crew, including Willie Robertson alongside pro ballplayers and country artists, as they chase whitetail trophies across hunting seasons and swap campfire pranks. Episodes mix travel, gear, and strategy with a rotating cast of friends and family, and later seasons expanded the roster and destinations. The show aired on Outdoor Channel before making its way to streaming with multiple seasons available. It leaves Prime Video on Saturday November 1.

Tell us which of these you’re squeezing in before removal and what you’ll miss most in the comments.

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