Here Are All the TV Shows Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Nikita’
Streaming platforms keep their catalogs fresh, and Amazon Prime Video is clearing out a batch of shows this week to make room for new arrivals. From intense thrillers to nostalgic soaps, the titles departing between July 14 and July 20, 2025, offer something for every mood, so it’s time to dive in before they’re gone.
We’ve got the full rundown of every series exiting, with a look at what makes each one stand out. Whether you’re into gritty mysteries or lighthearted laughs, here’s your guide to catching these shows before they leave the platform.
Sisters (1991-1996)

‘Sisters’ is a warm, emotional drama about four sisters tackling life’s ups and downs in a close-knit American town. Added to Amazon Prime in fall 2023, its six seasons follow stars like Patricia Kalember and Julianne Phillips as they face love, heartbreak, and family bonds.
The show’s strength lies in its relatable characters and mix of humor and heart, capturing the messy beauty of sisterhood. If you’re craving a heartfelt story, give this one a final watch before it’s off the platform.
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005-2012)

With his sharp wit and love for food, Anthony Bourdain takes us on a global journey in ‘No Reservations’, exploring cultures through their cuisines. This travel series, which hit Amazon Prime in spring 2024, spans eight seasons of unforgettable storytelling.
Each episode dives into local flavors and traditions, from bustling markets to quiet villages, with Bourdain’s honest narration tying it all together. Foodies and travel fans should catch this gem before it leaves.
Knots Landing (1979-1993)

A spin-off from ‘Dallas’, ‘Knots Landing’ follows a group of neighbors in a California suburb, weaving tales of love, betrayal, and ambition. Landing on Amazon Prime in late 2023, its 14 seasons feature stars like Joan Van Ark and William Devane.
The show’s sprawling plots, from family feuds to shady deals, keep you hooked with classic soap-opera flair. It’s a nostalgic must-watch for anyone who loves drama with a retro vibe.
Newsreaders (2013-2015)

This offbeat comedy takes aim at TV news shows, delivering absurd sketches and fake reports with a sharp edge. Available on Amazon Prime since summer 2024, ‘Newsreaders’ runs for two seasons, featuring talents like Kumail Nanjiani.
Its quick episodes pack in clever satire and wild humor, perfect for a light, quirky binge. If you enjoy shows that don’t take themselves seriously, check this out before it’s gone.
Childrens Hospital (2008-2016)

‘Childrens Hospital’ is a hilarious spoof of medical dramas, filled with ridiculous gags and a cast including Malin Åkerman and Henry Winkler. It joined Amazon Prime in summer 2024, offering seven seasons of short, chaotic episodes.
The show thrives on its over-the-top humor, poking fun at hospital tropes with absurd plots and witty one-liners. Comedy fans should squeeze in a few episodes before it exits.
Waterloo Road (2006-2015)

Set in a tough British school, ‘Waterloo Road’ digs into the lives of students and teachers facing real-world challenges. It arrived on Amazon Prime in spring 2024, delivering ten seasons of raw, engaging drama.
With stories about friendship, struggle, and growth, the show’s diverse cast and grounded plots make it a compelling watch. Don’t miss this one if you’re into authentic, emotional stories.
Nip/Tuck (2003-2010)

‘Nip/Tuck’ follows two plastic surgeons in Miami, played by Joely Richardson and John Hensley, as they navigate a world of beauty and excess. Added to Amazon Prime in fall 2023, its seven seasons blend dark humor with bold, often shocking drama.
The show’s wild storylines and complex characters keep you glued, exploring themes of vanity and morality. If you like intense, boundary-pushing series, catch it before it’s gone.
Nikita (2010-2013)

This sleek thriller stars Maggie Q as a rogue assassin fighting against the secret agency that shaped her. ‘Nikita’ landed on Amazon Prime in summer 2023, offering four seasons of high-energy action and intrigue.
With sharp fight scenes and layered plots, the show balances heart-pounding moments with deep character arcs. Action fans should make time for this before it leaves the platform.
Spenser: For Hire (1985-1988)

‘Spenser: For Hire’ tracks a hard-boiled Boston detective, portrayed by Robert Urich, solving crimes with his sharp instincts and loyal friend Hawk. It joined Amazon Prime in spring 2024, running for three seasons of classic mystery.
The show’s blend of tough cases, witty banter, and 1980s grit makes it a standout for detective fans. Give it a spin before it departs this week.
Falcon Crest (1981-1990)

Set in California’s wine country, ‘Falcon Crest’ is a juicy drama about a wealthy family battling for control of their vineyard empire. Available on Amazon Prime since fall 2023, its nine seasons star Susan Sullivan and Robert Foxworth.
Full of scheming, romance, and power plays, the show delivers all the glamour and betrayal of a classic soap. It’s a great pick for a nostalgic binge before it exits.
The K2 (2016)

This fast-paced K-drama follows a skilled bodyguard, played by Ji Chang-wook, caught in a web of political schemes and personal revenge. ‘The K2’ hit Amazon Prime in early 2025, offering one season of slick, thrilling action.
With intense fight scenes and emotional stakes, the show is a standout for fans of high-octane drama. Catch it before it leaves on July 16.
Which of these shows are you rushing to watch, or is there a favorite you’ll miss? Share your picks in the comments!


