Longlegs. Starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, this movie has become a phenomenon. After its theatrical run, fans eagerly awaited its streaming release. Now, it's finally available, but not for everyone.
You can now watch a broad selection of PBS programming on Amazon Prime for free even if you don’t have a subscription. Though much of PBS ’ programming is already available to stream through through its own apps, now you can access it through Amazon Prime Video.
Everything you need to know to watch NASCAR Cup Series races on Prime Video before the premier series hits the track in 2025.
Starting in 2026, Prime Video will also be able to select premium titles from Lionsgate’s catalog, including the studio’s premium properties and iconic franchises such as “John Wick,” “Twilight,” “Divergent,” “Saw” and Emmy-winning television series like “Nurse Jackie” and “Weeds,” among others, to bring to its Prime members.
Beast Games may have shattered streaming records, but the show's true significance lies in what it reveals about Amazon's evolving retail media strategy.
Streaming leveled up again in December, according to Nielsen's monthly Gauge report, rising 9% to capture 43% of all TV viewing.
Amazon and Lionsgate have struck a streaming deal to have as many as 20 Lionsgate theatrical releases stream on Prime Video each year.
Amazon Prime Video has plenty of great classic and new anime, and these are the very best shows and movies on the streaming service.
Amazon's Prime Video has shifted its strategic focus towards live sports and away from original television shows and movies, seeking to meet internal corporate profit targets, The Information reported on Friday.
Prime Video to focus on live sports to reach profitability by 2025. This strategic move aligns with CEO Andy Jassy's vision.
The winner of the largest prize in TV history—$5 million—is expected to be revealed in a Feb. 13 episode of “Beast Games.”
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