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Prime Video: The 30 Absolute Best Shows to Watch

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Have you run out of TV series to tackle on Prime Video? Chances are, you're leaving some great options unwatched.

You might know Amazon's streaming service best for shows like The Boys and Fallout -- and both are great -- but you shouldn't stop there if you have a subscription. The streamer is home to lesser-known series like The Devil's Hour and continues to add excellent options, such as the new college-set comedy Overcompensating.

Note that Prime Video is ad-supported and charges an extra fee to remove commercials. Read on for this month's new releases and a collection of the best shows on the streamer.

What's new on Prime Video in August

Note: These descriptions are taken from Prime Video press releases and lightly edited for style.

Aug. 13

Butterfly, season 1 premiere (2025- ): Spy thriller starring Daniel Dae Kim. The series explores complex family dynamics within the treacherous world of global espionage.

Sausage Party: Foodtopia, season 2 premiere (2024- ): Adult animated comedy starring Seth Rogen. In season 2, Frank, Barry and Sammy soon find themselves in New Foodland, a shining utopia for food and humans alike.

Aug. 25

Upload, season 4 premiere (2020- ): Sci-fi comedy from The Office producer Greg Daniels. The series is set in a technologically advanced future where, instead of dying, you'll be "uploaded" to a virtual reality afterlife.

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