Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Marry My Husband’

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This week on Prime is stacked with action, romance, reality thrills, and a brand new J drama. Everything below lands between Monday August 18 and Sunday August 24, so you can plan your queue without hunting around. Each pick comes with the essentials on plot and the key people behind it, plus the exact day it drops.

You will find a mix of recent hits and older gems, from a Jason Statham thriller to a Nancy Meyers crowd pleaser. There is also a globe trotting Bond inspired game show and two fresh 2025 releases that bring very different vibes. Dive in, mark the dates, and enjoy.

‘Homefront’ (2013)

'Homefront' (2013)
Universal Pictures

Jason Statham leads this action thriller as Phil Broker, a former DEA agent who relocates with his daughter Maddy to a quiet Louisiana town and clashes with local meth cook Gator Bodine. The cast includes James Franco as Gator, Izabela Vidovic as Maddy, Kate Bosworth as Cassie Bodine Klum, Winona Ryder as Sheryl Mott, and Clancy Brown as Sheriff Keith Rodrigue. It arrives Monday August 18.

The film is directed by Gary Fleder and written by Sylvester Stallone, adapting Chuck Logan’s novel of the same name. Production credits also include music by Mark Isham and cinematography by Theo van de Sande, with the story centering on Broker’s attempt to protect his family as old enemies resurface.

‘007: Road to a Million’ (2023–present)

'007: Road to a Million' (2023–present)
Amazon Studios

This reality competition series sends pairs of everyday contestants across Bond famous locations as they chase ten hidden questions for a chance to win one million pounds. Brian Cox appears as The Controller who sets the challenges and watches the teams as they make high pressure choices. It arrives Wednesday August 20.

The show is produced by 72 Films, MGM Television, and Eon Productions for Prime Video, with the format designed around travel, endurance, and spy themed problem solving. Season one launched globally in 2023, and the franchise continues to expand with new episodes and fresh teams.

‘Pocket Listing’ (2016)

'Pocket Listing' (2016)
Mythmaker Productions

This neo noir black comedy follows disgraced Los Angeles real estate broker Jack Woodman who is hired to quietly sell a Malibu mansion and falls into a web of double crosses and criminal schemes. James Jurdi stars as Jack alongside Logan Fahey, Caitlin Gerard, Christos Vasilopolous, Jessica Clark, Rob Lowe as Frank Hunter, and Burt Reynolds as Ron Glass. It arrives Wednesday August 20.

The film is directed by Conor Allyn and written by James Jurdi, with distribution by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Orion Pictures for a limited theatrical and video on demand run in its original release. Its ninety two minute story blends crime and satire as the sale spirals into violence and betrayal.

‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

'The Map That Leads to You' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Madelyn Cline plays Heather, a recent graduate on a European trip whose chance meeting with Jack, played by KJ Apa, sparks a romance that changes her life as secrets come to light. The cast also features Sofia Wylie, Madison Thompson, and Josh Lucas, with the story adapted from J P Monninger’s novel of the same name. It arrives Wednesday August 20.

The film is directed by Lasse Hallström from a screenplay by Les Bohem and Vera Herbert, produced by Temple Hill for Amazon MGM Studios. Trailers and press materials highlight the Spain and Italy backdrops and focus on Heather and Jack’s journey from a train encounter to a whirlwind trip with friends.

‘The Intern’ (2015)

'The Intern' (2015)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Robert De Niro stars as Ben Whittaker, a seventy year old widower who becomes a senior intern at a Brooklyn fashion startup and forms a meaningful working partnership with the company’s founder Jules Ostin, played by Anne Hathaway. The supporting cast includes Rene Russo, Anders Holm, Andrew Rannells, Adam DeVine, and Zack Pearlman. It arrives Friday August 22.

The film is written and directed by Nancy Meyers, with music by Theodore Shapiro and cinematography by Stephen Goldblatt. It pairs workplace comedy with a mentorship story as Ben helps steady the fast growing company while Jules navigates leadership and life.

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)

'Wolf Man' (2025)
Universal Pictures

This modern Universal Monsters reboot centers on Blake Lovell, a family man who fights to protect his wife and daughter from a werewolf threat and then begins to transform after being infected. Christopher Abbott leads the cast with Julia Garner and Sam Jaeger, with Matilda Firth as the couple’s daughter. It arrives Friday August 22.

The film is directed by Leigh Whannell and co written with Corbett Tuck, produced by Jason Blum for Blumhouse Productions, with Benjamin Wallfisch composing and Stefan Duscio handling cinematography. Coverage this month has emphasized its character driven approach within the classic creature setup.

‘Marry My Husband: Japan’ (2025)

'Marry My Husband: Japan' (2025)
CJ ENM Japan

This Japanese adaptation of the hit Korean revenge romance follows Misa, a selfless office worker who is murdered after discovering her husband’s affair and then wakes up ten years earlier with a chance to rewrite her fate. Fuka Koshiba stars as Misa with Takeru Satoh as Wataru Suzuki, joined by Sei Shiraishi and You Yokoyama. It arrives Saturday August 23.

Developed as a Japanese Amazon Original, the series is directed by Ahn Gil ho with a script by Satomi Oshima and is co produced by CJ ENM Japan, Studio Dragon, Jayuro Pictures, and Shochiku Studio. Prime Video materials outline a ten episode run that tracks Misa’s plan to steer her betrayers toward each other while she discovers her own path.

Tell us which of this week’s arrivals you are pressing play on first and share your thoughts in the comments.

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