Prime Video announces new originals and live sports streaming lineup for September

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Amazon Prime Video has announced its lineup of new releases for September, highlighting a range of original series, films, and live sports events available to subscribers.

The action-drama series “Hotel Costiera” will debut on September 24. The show follows Daniel De Luca (Jesse Williams), a former U.S. Marine who returns to Italy as a fixer at a luxury hotel in Positano while searching for the owner’s missing daughter.

Several Amazon Originals are also scheduled for release. “The Runarounds,” launching September 1, is a music drama about recent high school graduates forming a rock band in Wilmington, North Carolina. The cast includes musicians William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zende Murdock, and Jesse Golliher.

On September 5, “Dish It Out” premieres with Tilly Ramsay leading viewers through culinary adventures inspired by online trends and family recipes. “Confidence Queen,” arriving September 6, is a Korean comedic caper featuring Park Min-young, Park Hee-soon, and Joo Jong-hyuk as swindlers targeting corrupt villains.

“The Girlfriend,” based on Michelle Frances’s novel and starring Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, arrives September 10 as a psychological drama centered on suspicion within a family. Also on September 10, the animated series “Helluva Boss” brings its first two seasons and a special episode to Prime Video.

The second season of “Every Minute Counts (Cada Minuto Cuenta)” debuts September 12. It depicts the aftermath of an earthquake in Mexico City as characters navigate rescue efforts amid threats of aftershocks.

Comedian Larry the Cable Guy presents his new special “It’s a Gift” on September 12 from Clearwater, Florida. On September 17, the second season of “Gen V,” set in the universe of “The Boys,” returns with students at Godolkin University facing rising tensions between humans and superpowered individuals.

Prime Video will also offer live sports throughout the month. Baseball fans can watch New York Yankees games against teams such as the Houston Astros (September 3), Detroit Tigers (September 10), and Minnesota Twins (September 17). National Women’s Soccer League matches are scheduled each Friday in September. Thursday Night Football broadcasts include matchups like Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers (September 11) and Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills (September 18). WNBA games will air on September 4.

Additional content includes new episodes of series such as “Betty la Fea: The Story Continues” and “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.” The platform will add various films including “A Monster Calls,” “Casino,” “Morbius,” “Rain Man,” “The Bourne Identity” franchise entries starting September 1; with other titles like “A Working Man” arriving later in the month.

Prime members have access to this expanding library along with exclusive films from Amazon MGM Studios set for fall release.



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