Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including a New Dark Comedy
Amazon Prime Video continues to expand its library with a diverse range of programming scheduled for release between March 16 and March 22. This week features a mix of returning animated favorites, international comedy formats, and anticipated spin-offs or seasonal debuts. Viewers can expect a blend of intense superhero drama, unscripted competitions, and regional series designed to cater to various global audiences. The following titles represent the confirmed schedule for subscribers during this seven-day period.
‘Invincible’ (2021)

The highly acclaimed animated series ‘Invincible’ returns to the platform this Wednesday, March 18, to continue its exploration of Mark Grayson’s journey. Based on the comic book character created by Robert Kirkman, the show follows a teenager who discovers his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. As Mark develops his own abilities, he must navigate the complex reality of his father’s legacy and the dark secrets behind his origins. The series is known for its graphic violence and deconstruction of traditional superhero tropes.
‘LOL: Last One Laughing UK’ (2025)

Arriving on Thursday, March 19, ‘Last One Laughing UK’ brings the popular international comedy format to the United Kingdom for the first time. The series features a group of professional comedians locked in a room together where they must attempt to make each other laugh. Any contestant who cracks a smile or laughs is eliminated from the competition, with the last person standing winning a cash prize for charity. This British iteration follows successful versions of the show previously filmed in Japan, Mexico, and Australia.
‘Amor Animal’ (2026)

This new Argentine drama series, ‘Amor Animal’, makes its global debut on Friday, March 20. The storyline centers on Kaia, an aspiring trap music artist from the outskirts of the city, and Nico, a wealthy young man grappling with an existential crisis after a recent stay in a mental health facility. When their vastly different worlds collide, the two form an intense and fragile bond that is immediately threatened by external pressures and social disparities. Their passionate romance inadvertently sparks a violent gang war, forcing the young couple into a dangerous labyrinth of ambition, addiction, and tragedy. The eight-episode thriller offers a gritty exploration of modern youth culture and the stark social contrasts that define their environment.
‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

Releasing on Friday, March 20, ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ builds upon the universe established by the original breakout hit series. This project explores new scenarios involving the mechanics of unscripted interactions and high-concept hidden-camera storytelling. It maintains the comedic tension found in the original series while shifting the setting to a corporate environment designed to test social dynamics. Fans of the franchise can expect more elaborate pranks and social experiments involving unsuspecting participants in a controlled environment.
‘Deadloch’ (2023)

The dark comedy crime series ‘Deadloch’ makes its scheduled appearance on the platform this Friday, March 20. Set in a fictional Tasmanian town, the narrative begins when a local man is found dead on the beach during the busy Winter Festival. Two very different female detectives must work together to solve the murder while dealing with the eccentricities of the town’s residents and their own conflicting styles. The show is recognized for blending grizzly investigative elements with sharp, satirical humor regarding modern community life.
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