Top new movies & TV shows coming to Prime Video in Jan. 2026
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Amazon Prime Video is one of the most popular streaming services in the world, thanks in large part to its extensive library of original shows. However, this year, the streaming giant made several cuts to that library,
Don't say Amazon never got you anything. As a bit of a Christmas miracle, Prime Video has brought back several add-on subscription streaming deals. Even better, Roku is joining in the fun, so both Roku and Prime Video users can score some popular and not-so-popular streaming services for a discount this holiday season.
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Amazon Prime slammed for streaming ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ with key scene cut out: ‘Sacrilege’
Viewers say the abridged cut — roughly 22 minutes shorter than the original 130-minute film — removes the iconic “Pottersville” sequence.
Aside from free shipping, Prime Video is the second-best perk that comes with an Amazon Prime subscription. This year, the streaming service delivered several strong installments to some of its biggest series like Reacher, Fallout, and Invincible — but it also premiered some great new shows and spinoffs to keep things fresh.
Prime Video is typically included as part of an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Amazon says the new news destination itself will be available at no extra cost to U.S. customers through the Prime Video app.
We Bury the Dead is not streaming on Netflix or Prime Video right now. While it’s possible We Bury the Dead may stream on Netflix someday, it won’t be until after the theatrical run and digital release of the movie. We Bury the Dead is not a Netflix original—it’s a small, independent film being distributed by Vertical in the U.S.
The streaming platform launched a dedicated news section on Dec. 3, giving U.S. users access to hundreds of 24/7 news channels at no additional cost. This follows Amazon’s decision this past summer to shut down its stand-alone Freevee app and direct viewers to watch that content on Prime Video instead.