Here’s a List of Major TV Shows Leaving Amazon Prime This Week

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As streaming platforms keep updating their libraries, we’re hit with the bittersweet news of some beloved TV shows leaving Amazon Prime this week. Fans of gripping dramas, quirky comedies, and classic series will want to catch these titles before they vanish on June 29 and 30, 2025.

With a mix of critically acclaimed series and cult favorites on the chopping block, there’s something for everyone to binge before it’s gone. We’ve handpicked 15 of the biggest TV shows from the departing lineup, diving into what makes them special and why you might want to give them a final watch.

Endeavour (2013-2022)

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ITV Studios

This British detective drama, a prequel to ‘Inspector Morse,’ follows young Endeavour Morse as he hones his sleuthing skills in 1960s Oxford. With eight seasons of intricate mysteries and rich character development, it’s earned an 8.6 rating for its sharp writing and Shaun Evans’ compelling performance.

Missed the finale? Season 9 is still available on PBS Masterpiece, so you can continue the journey. Binge the first eight seasons on Prime before June 29 for a masterclass in storytelling.

Unforgotten (2018-2023)

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Metropolitan Film Productions

‘Unforgotten’ is a gripping British crime drama that unravels cold cases with emotional depth. Across five seasons, Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar lead as detectives uncovering secrets buried in the past, earning an 8.4 rating for its heartfelt narratives.

Each case blends suspense with human stories, making it a must-watch. Catch all five seasons on Prime before they leave on June 29, and dive into the lives forever changed by hidden truths.

Sanford and Son (1972-1977)

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Bud Yorkin Productions

This classic sitcom, starring Redd Foxx as the wisecracking Fred Sanford, brought laughter to households with its sharp humor and heartwarming family dynamics. Running for six seasons, it’s a cultural gem with a 7.9 rating, centered on a junk dealer and his son in Los Angeles.

Its blend of comedy and social commentary still resonates. Watch it on Prime before June 30 to relive the antics of Fred and Lamont.

Da Vinci’s Demons (2013-2015)

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BBC Worldwide

This historical fantasy dives into a young Leonardo da Vinci’s life, blending invention, adventure, and mystery. With three seasons and a 7.9 rating, Tom Riley stars as the genius navigating Renaissance intrigue, complete with stunning visuals and bold storytelling.

It’s a wild ride for fans of creative historical takes. Stream all 28 episodes on Prime before they exit on June 29.

JAG (1995-2005)

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Paramount Television

‘JAG’ follows military lawyers tackling legal battles and high-stakes missions across ten seasons. With a 6.7 rating, this action-packed drama starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell blends courtroom tension with naval adventures.

Fans can still catch it on Paramount+ after it leaves Prime on June 30. Squeeze in a marathon for its mix of duty and drama.

Higher Ground (2000)

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ABC Family

This single-season gem from 2000, rated 8.1, stars a young Hayden Christensen as a troubled teen at a wilderness school for at-risk youth. Its 22 episodes explore redemption and friendship with raw emotion.

It’s a heartfelt, lesser-known drama worth discovering. Stream it on Prime before it departs on June 30.

The Dresden Files (2007)

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Saturn Films

Based on Jim Butcher’s novels, this 12-episode fantasy series follows wizard detective Harry Dresden solving supernatural crimes in Chicago. With a 7.6 rating, Paul Blackthorne’s charm carries this one-season wonder from 2007.

It’s a fun mix of magic and mystery. Catch it on Prime before it vanishes on June 30.

Con Man (2015)

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Vimeo

This quirky comedy, rated 7.7, stars Alan Tudyk as a washed-up sci-fi actor navigating fan conventions. Its 13 short episodes in Season 1 poke fun at fandom and fame, with Nathan Fillion adding to the hilarity.

It’s a light, meta treat for sci-fi lovers. Watch it on Prime before June 29.

Deadbeat (2014-2016)

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Dakota Pictures

Season 2 of this supernatural comedy, rated 7.3, follows a slacker medium helping ghosts resolve unfinished business. With 13 episodes, Tyler Labine’s goofy charm shines in this 2015 season.

All three seasons are on Hulu, but catch Season 2 on Prime before it leaves on June 29 for some spooky laughs.

Ascension (2014)

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UCP

This 2014 sci-fi mini-series, rated 7.1, spans six episodes and imagines a secret 1960s space mission aboard a generation ship. With a stellar cast including Tricia Helfer, it’s a twisty tale of survival and secrets.

It’s a compact binge for sci-fi fans. Stream it on Prime before June 29.

Earth: Final Conflict (1997-2002)

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CTV

This sci-fi series, with Seasons 1-3 leaving Prime, explores humanity’s uneasy alliance with alien visitors. Rated 6.3, its 1997-2002 run offers intrigue and futuristic dilemmas across three seasons.

All five seasons are on The Roku Channel and Plex TV. Watch the early seasons on Prime before June 30.

Missing (2012)

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ABC Studios

This 2012 action thriller, rated 6.9, stars Ashley Judd as a former CIA agent searching for her kidnapped son across three seasons. It’s packed with international conspiracies and high-stakes drama.

It’s a tense ride for action fans. Stream it on Prime before it exits on June 30.

Population: 11 (2024)

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Jungle Entertainment

This 2024 Australian comedy-thriller, rated 6.7, follows a man uncovering secrets in a tiny outback town across 12 episodes. Its blend of humor and mystery makes it a fresh addition to the departing list.

It’s a quick, quirky binge. Catch it on Prime before June 30.

Rosemary’s Baby (2014)

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Federation Entertainment

This two-episode mini-series from 2014, rated 5.5, reimagines the classic horror tale with Zoe Saldana as a woman suspecting sinister forces around her pregnancy. It’s a modern take on a chilling story.

Short but eerie, it’s worth a watch. Stream it on Prime before June 29.

Labyrinth (2012)

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Scott Free Productions

This 2014 mini-series, rated 5.8, spans two episodes and weaves a historical adventure about the Holy Grail, starring Jessica Brown Findlay. It blends medieval and modern timelines for a unique mystery.

It’s a brief but intriguing journey. Watch it on Prime before June 30.

Which of these departing shows will you miss most, or is there another gem you’re racing to watch? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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