‘Tiger House’ and Every Other Movie and TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime This Week
Another week means another wave of departures on Prime Video, and there are some interesting titles on the way out. From a Wyoming-set crime drama to Swedish disaster mayhem and a newsroom true story, the mix spans genres and moods, so there is probably at least one last-chance watch for everyone.
Everything on this list is scheduled to leave between Monday August 18 and Sunday August 24, 2025. Each entry notes the exact day it exits, along with quick facts on the story and the key people behind it so you can decide what to queue up first.
‘Carp-e Diem’ (2022)

Two drifters stumble into a suburban home and accidentally kill the couple who live there, then decide to assume their identities and run the local cocaine operation. The story spirals as federal agents, a suspicious neighbor, and a dangerous heir complicate their plan. It leaves Prime on Monday August 18, 2025.
The film is directed by MJ Palo and Andrew Arguello and written by Palo and Gregory Klino. Emily Sweet plays Natasha and Nick Josten plays Vern with Jasmeet Baduwalia as Agent Cooper and Lukas Silva as Pedro. Ryan Clark provides the score.
‘Joe Pickett’ (2021–2023)

This series follows Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett and his family as they navigate small town politics, conservation conflicts, and violent conspiracies in the rugged Rockies. Early cases pull Joe into murders and coverups that threaten his home life as much as his badge. It leaves Prime on Monday August 18, 2025.
Created by John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle and based on characters by C. J. Box, the show stars Michael Dorman as Joe Pickett and Julianna Guill as Marybeth Pickett. The cast also includes Sharon Lawrence as Missy and Mustafa Speaks as Nate Romanowski with music by The Newton Brothers.
‘The Lost One’ (2022)

A retired police officer named Shae Conway searches for a missing teenage girl and uncovers a network tied to wealthy power brokers who will protect their secrets at any cost. The investigation pushes Shae into a fight that turns personal as she partners with a vigilante determined to expose the ring. It leaves Prime on Monday August 18, 2025.
The thriller is written and directed by Damian Hussey and produced in Australia. Emily Rowbottom portrays Shae Conway with Stephanie Ranty as Riley Johnson and Daniel Nelson as Angelo. The production lists Damian Hussey and Josh Hale among its producers.
‘John Dies at the End’ (2012)

Two slackers trip into a reality bending war after encountering a street drug nicknamed Soy Sauce that opens doors to other dimensions and to things better left unseen. The story is framed through an interview with a skeptical reporter as timelines tangle and an otherworldly threat grows. It leaves Prime on Tuesday August 19, 2025.
Written and directed by Don Coscarelli from David Wong’s novel, the film stars Chase Williamson as Dave and Rob Mayes as John. Paul Giamatti appears as reporter Arnie Blondestone with Clancy Brown as Dr Albert Marconi and Glynn Turman as Detective Appleton, and Brian Tyler composed the score.
‘Beyond Paradise’ (2015)

A gifted music student named Shahrzad flees Iran to start over in Los Angeles and enters an arranged marriage that soon strains under a secret romance. Her bond with a piano teacher and the teacher’s gardener entangles art, faith, and desire against a backdrop of family pressure. It leaves Prime on Tuesday August 19, 2025.
The drama is written and directed by J. J. Alani. Francia Raisa plays Shahrzad with Ryan Guzman as Sebastian, Daphne Zuniga as Elana, Spencer Grammer as Rachel, and Max Amini as Sean. Sandra Valde-Hansen serves as cinematographer and Mark Kilian contributes to the music.
‘Synchronicity’ (2016)

A physicist named Jim Beale fires up a wormhole experiment and meets a mysterious woman whose connection to his work is not what it seems, while a ruthless investor circles the invention. The plot loops through overlapping timelines as Jim tries to protect his discovery and make sense of his own doubles. It leaves Prime on Tuesday August 19, 2025.
Jacob Gentry directs and co writes the film and Ben Lovett provides the score. Chad McKnight stars as Jim Beale with Brianne Davis as Abby and AJ Bowen as Chuck with Scott Poythress as Matty and Michael Ironside as Klaus Meisner. The film was released in the United States by Magnet Releasing.
‘Dead by Midnight (Y2Kill)’ (2022)

A local TV station hosts a Halloween marathon while a vengeful horror hostess returns to prove she still rules the airwaves. The wraparound ties together multiple short segments with fake commercials and interludes as the night’s broadcast turns dangerous. It leaves Prime on Tuesday August 19, 2025.
The anthology features multiple directors including Davi Crimmins, Hannah Fierman, Eric Davis, Tony Reames, and Torey Haas. Horror favorites appear throughout with Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, Linnea Quigley, and Erin Brown as the Mistress of Midnight and Hannah Fierman as the Temptress of Terror.
‘Tiger House’ (2015)

A young gymnast sneaks into her boyfriend’s home and is forced to outwit armed intruders who have taken his family hostage after a robbery plot goes wrong. The house becomes a maze as she improvises a fight for survival while protecting her secret. It leaves Prime on Tuesday August 19, 2025.
Thomas Daley directs from a script by Simon Lewis. Kaya Scodelario plays Kelly with Dougray Scott as Shane and Ed Skrein as Callum alongside Daniel Boyd as Mark and Julie Summers as Lynn. The film is set in the United Kingdom and was shot in South Africa.
‘The Unthinkable’ (2018)

During a rainy Swedish summer a series of mysterious attacks throws the country into chaos as a young musician races to reconnect with a past love and survive the unfolding disaster. The story blends intimate drama with large scale destruction and military response. It leaves Prime on Saturday August 23, 2025.
The film is directed by Victor Danell and produced by the Crazy Pictures collective with a screenplay by Victor Danell and Christoffer Nordenrot. Christoffer Nordenrot stars with Lisa Henni, Jesper Barkselius, and Pia Halvorsen, and the United States release was handled by Magnet Releasing.
‘Bombshell’ (2019)

This fact based drama traces the women at Fox News who challenged CEO Roger Ailes and exposed a pattern of workplace harassment inside the network. The narrative follows the build up to the scandal and the legal and personal risks faced by the accusers. It leaves Prime on Sunday August 24, 2025.
Jay Roach directs from a screenplay by Charles Randolph. Charlize Theron plays Megyn Kelly and Nicole Kidman plays Gretchen Carlson with Margot Robbie as Kayla Pospisil, a composite character. John Lithgow portrays Roger Ailes with supporting turns from Kate McKinnon, Allison Janney, Malcolm McDowell, and Connie Britton.
Share which last-chance picks you’ll be watching this week in the comments.


