
Prime Video has revealed a packed 2026 lineup that mixes bold new originals, major returning hits, big franchise names and an impressive collection of UK commissions. It is one of those slates stuffed with contrasting flavours, where a surreal drama can sit right next to a reality mega-series, followed by a Marvel noir, a royal documentary, and a Legally Blonde prequel. Here is the full rundown, with everything we know so far.
‘Bait‘

Riz Ahmed (Nightcrawler) leads this psychologically charged new drama as Shah Latif, a struggling actor who seems on the verge of the big break he has worked towards for years. His moment of success is anything but straightforward as his personal crisis collides with a strange conspiracy that appears to unravel around him. The series promises a blend of internal turmoil, shifting reality and the kind of paranoia that keeps viewers guessing what is real and what is simply part of Shah’s crumbling perspective. It looks set to be one of Prime Video’s more experimental offerings in 2026.
‘Beast Games’ Season 2

After a record-breaking debut, Prime Video doubles down on its partnership with MrBeast, who once again brings colossal scale to reality competition. Season one was billed as the biggest competition series ever created, featuring 1,000 contestants in a multi-stage challenge for a 10 million dollar prize. With that level of success, Prime Video has renewed the show for two more seasons. The new instalments will continue to lean into huge set pieces, unpredictable eliminations and the signature MrBeast approach of turning viral-style creativity into blockbuster television.
‘Clarkson’s Farm‘ Season 5

Jeremy Clarkson returns with another look at life on Diddly Squat Farm as the series enters its fifth season. The show documents the highs, lows and agricultural chaos that accompany Clarkson’s attempts at serious farming, supported by the endlessly patient Lisa, the bluntly honest Kaleb, and financial adviser Charlie, who tries to keep the operation grounded. After four seasons of weather challenges, business experiments and very occasional triumphs, viewers can expect more rural misadventure and the ongoing attempt to make Clarkson a functioning farmer.
‘Cross‘ Season 2

The Washington DC based crime drama returns as Alex Cross, played by Aldis Hodge (Leverage: Redemption), takes on a new and dangerous case. Season two centres on Cross’ pursuit of a ruthless vigilante targeting corrupt billionaire magnates, pulling him into an investigation that tests both his detective skills and his psychological insight. The series continues to explore Cross’ unique ability to analyse the minds of killers while balancing the personal impact of his work.
‘Elle‘

Prime Video revisits the roots of an iconic character with this teen-set prequel to Legally Blonde. ‘Elle’ explores the early life of Elle Woods, long before Harvard Law, revealing the formative experiences, challenges and personal ambitions that shaped her into the determined young woman fans first met on the big screen. It provides a chance to expand the world of the character while embracing the charm and optimism associated with Elle’s story.
‘Every Year After’
Set in the quintessential lake town of Barry’s Bay, this romantic drama unfolds over six years and one week. The story dives into first loves, emotional crossroads and the kind of choices that leave a mark long after the summer heat has faded. It is a nostalgic tale framed around the people who shape us and the decisions that echo through adulthood, offering a slow-building emotional journey rather than a single-moment romance.
‘Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision’

This original documentary follows His Majesty The King’s lifelong belief in the philosophy of harmony and his efforts to inspire environmental sustainability. The film examines the work of The King’s Foundation both in the UK and abroad, with a particular focus on Dumfries House. It offers insight into decades of environmental advocacy and highlights the next-generation initiatives designed to encourage a more sustainable future. Academy Award-winning actor and ambassador for The King’s Foundation, Kate Winslet, will narrate the upcoming landmark documentary.
‘Invincible‘ Season 4
Following the catastrophic events of last season, Mark Grayson returns changed and forced to defend his home against a new threat that carries enormous consequences for humanity. Season three became Prime Video’s most-watched adult animated returning season, reflecting the enormous appetite for this adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic series. Season four continues to deepen Mark’s personal evolution and raises the stakes with another world-altering challenge.
‘Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix’

This six-part UK docuseries follows Jesy Nelson as she enters a transformative chapter of her life and prepares for motherhood. After a decade in the spotlight as part of global pop group Little Mix, she now turns the focus inward, sharing her personal story with new openness and offering viewers a look at life beyond the public persona.
‘Kill Jackie‘

Catherine Zeta-Jones (Wednesday) stars as Jackie Price, a woman who has spent twenty years building a luxurious and anonymous life after escaping a dangerous past as an international cocaine dealer. Now working in the art world and living an existence of travel and sophistication, Jackie believes she has left that life behind. Everything collapses when she discovers that a group of elite, terrifying hitmen have been sent to kill her, dragging her back into the danger she thought she had outrun.
‘Last One Laughing’ Season 2

Jimmy Carr returns to challenge ten comedians to a deceptively simple task that proves almost impossible. Do not laugh. Over the course of the competition they must try to break each other while resisting every attempt to crack a smile themselves. The series leans into format twists, comedic cameos and unexpected surprises designed to push players to the very edge of their composure.
‘Man on The Run’

This UK original feature documentary charts Paul McCartney’s extraordinary journey following the breakup of The Beatles. Directed by Academy Award winner Morgan Neville, the film explores the creation of Wings, the pressures of McCartney’s evolving solo career, and the personal challenges he faced as he stepped into a new musical decade. It offers a close look at an iconic artist rebuilding and reinventing himself.
‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’ Season 2, Part 2

Molly-Mae Hague returns for the next chapter of her UK original docuseries as she expands her business empire while managing the demands of motherhood and public scrutiny. The new episodes continue to follow her career, home life and the pressures that come with being one of the country’s most prominent influencers.
‘Off Campus’

Based on the bestselling book series, ‘Off Campus’ is a college-set drama exploring romance, friendship and self-discovery. Season one focuses on the dynamic between quiet songwriter Hannah and Briar University’s star ice hockey athlete Garrett. As they navigate the social world of university life, the story blends romance with emotional hurdles and the wider pressures that come with moving into adulthood.
‘Spider-Noir‘

Nicolas Cage stars as the 1930s iteration of Spider-Man in this live-action reimagining of the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir. The series follows an ageing, down-on-his-luck private investigator who once operated as the city’s only masked hero. When a new case forces him to confront his past, he is pushed back into the world he had tried to leave behind, blending detective storytelling with the gritty style of the noir genre.
‘Scarpetta‘
Based on the popular book series, ‘Scarpetta’ follows Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta, played by Nicole Kidman, as she returns to Virginia and resumes her former role. As she navigates fresh cases and forensic challenges, Scarpetta must also deal with complicated personal relationships, including her sister Dorothy, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, who brings her own set of secrets and simmering family history.
‘STEAL‘

Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones) stars as Zara, an ordinary office worker thrown into chaos when a gang of violent thieves storms her London workplace. Zara and her best friend Luke, played by Archie Madekwe, are forced to carry out the gang’s demands, pulling them into a high-octane criminal plot that unfolds at speed. It is a tense, contemporary thriller focused on split-second decisions and rising danger.
‘The Boys‘ Season 5

Prime Video’s powerhouse superhero satire returns as ‘The Boys’ continues its ongoing battle against corruption, fame-driven narcissism and the monstrous world of Vought. Season five promises more sharp political commentary and explosive confrontations as the show pushes its characters into increasingly chaotic territory.
‘Vanished‘

Starring Kayley Cuoco (The Flight Attendant) and Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games), ‘Vanished’ begins with a romantic trip to Paris that turns sinister when Alice’s boyfriend Tom disappears aboard a train to the south of France. Alice is drawn into a dangerous hunt for answers, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew and discovering just how little sense the pieces of his past actually make.
‘Would You Rather: Decide to Survive’
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan hosts this comedic reality show where two teams of familiar faces compete through a series of outrageous challenges determined entirely by Would You Rather choices. Every task, elimination and twist is built around the game’s simple question, turning silly dilemmas into surprisingly competitive television.
‘Your Fault: London’

This UK original movie follows Nick and Noah, two young men whose long-standing bond is tested when they each begin major new chapters in life. With Nick entering business with his father and Noah leaving for Oxford University, the pair find themselves navigating temptations, rivalry and choices that threaten to pull them apart.
‘Young Sherlock‘
This action-forward origin story reimagines Sherlock Holmes at 19, long before his brilliance has found direction. After being disgraced and thrust into a murder investigation at Oxford University, he is pulled into a globe-trotting conspiracy that shapes the detective he will become. The series embraces the wit, charm and high-energy style reminiscent of Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock films while carving out a new take on the iconic character.
Prime Video’s 2026 slate is a diverse mix of prestige drama, blockbuster spectacle, bold UK originals and distinctive genre experiments. It is a busy year for the platform, and one that covers an impressively wide range of tastes. If I want to keep track of these or any other shows, I can add them via our Never Miss system, and I will be notified when they get UK premiere dates. Visit Never Miss.

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