Here Are All the TV Shows Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Carlo & Malik’

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Here’s a handy heads-up on four series exiting Amazon Prime at the end of this week—along with quick primers on what each show is about, who’s in it, and who made it—so you can squeeze in any last-minute episodes before they go.

‘Deadly Tropics’ (2019–present)

'Deadly Tropics' (2019–present)
Federation Entertainment

Leaving Amazon Prime on Sunday, November 30, 2025. This French crime series—originally titled ‘Tropiques criminels’—follows commandant Mélissa Sainte-Rose and capitaine Gaëlle Crivelli as they investigate murders across Martinique; the leads are played by Sonia Rolland and Béatrice de La Boulaye. The show was created by Éric Eider, Ivan Piettre, and Thierry Sorel, with production by Federation Studios for France Télévisions. Episodes run about 52 minutes and feature a recurring team including Julien Béramis, Valentin Papoudof and Stéphan Wojtowicz. Key production and cast details are listed by Federation Studios and IMDb.

‘The Change’ (2023–present)

'The Change' (2023–present)
Expectation TV

Leaving Amazon Prime on Sunday, November 30, 2025. ‘The Change’ is a Channel 4 comedy-drama created and written by Bridget Christie, who also stars as Linda, a woman navigating menopause and a midlife reset in the Forest of Dean. Series direction includes work by Al Campbell and Mackenzie Crook, with an ensemble featuring Monica Dolan, Susan Lynch, Jim Howick, Jerome Flynn, Paul Whitehouse, Liza Tarbuck and Omid Djalili. The show returned with a second series in 2025. Production credits, cast, and transmission history are documented by Channel 4’s listings and contemporary coverage.

‘Chesapeake Shores’ (2016–2022)

'Chesapeake Shores' (2016–2022)
Daniel L. Paulson Productions

Leaving Amazon Prime on Sunday, November 30, 2025. Based on Sherryl Woods’ novels, this Hallmark Channel drama centers on Abby O’Brien-Winters and the extended O’Brien family in the Maryland coastal town of Chesapeake Shores. The series starred Meghan Ory, Jesse Metcalfe (seasons 1–4, early 5), Barbara Niven, Laci J. Mailey, Emilie Ullerup, Brendan Penny, Andrew Francis, Diane Ladd, Treat Williams and later Robert Buckley, and it concluded after six seasons. Developed for television by John Tinker and Nancey Silvers, the show filmed primarily on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Comprehensive cast, production details, and the 2016–2022 run are noted by Hallmark and Wikipedia.

‘Carlo & Malik’ (2018–2022)

'Carlo & Malik' (2018–2022)
Cattleya

Leaving Amazon Prime on Sunday, November 30, 2025. Known internationally as ‘Carlo & Malik’, this Italian police procedural pairs veteran inspector Carlo Guerrieri with young deputy inspector Malik Soprani, working cases in Rome. The series stars Claudio Amendola and Miguel Gobbo Diaz and originally aired on Rai 1 across three seasons. Created by Giampaolo Simi and Vittorino Testa, episodes run roughly 60 minutes and were directed in part by Marco Pontecorvo. Broadcast dates, creators, and principal cast are detailed in the show’s reference pages.

Got a favorite among these before they go—or one you’ll miss the most? Drop your picks and reasons in the comments!

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