Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services | https://ir.aboutamazon.com/
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services | https://ir.aboutamazon.com/
Amazon Prime Video is expanding its offerings in March with a diverse lineup of new content. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of original series, films, and live sports.
The third season of "The Wheel of Time" will premiere on March 13. The series features Rosamund Pike, Daniel Henney, and Josha Stradowski, along with newcomers Shohreh Aghdashloo and Olivia Williams. Another Amazon Original debuting this month is the four-part docuseries "For the Win: NWSL," available from March 6. It follows the National Women’s Soccer League's 2024 season and highlights players like Alex Morgan, Trinity Rodman, and Marta.
Prime Video will also cover the 2025 National Women’s Soccer League season starting March 7 with the NWSL Challenge Cup. The platform will air regular-season games every Friday night until November 7.
Comedy fans can enjoy Iliza Shlesinger's stand-up special "Iliza Shlesinger: A Different Animal" on March 11. On March 20, Jimmy Carr hosts "Last One Laughing UK," challenging comedians to maintain a straight face throughout the day.
March also sees Tyler Perry's latest thriller "Duplicity" released on March 20. Kat Graham stars as an attorney investigating a shooting involving her best friend's husband.
On March 27, Titus Welliver returns for the final season of "Bosch: Legacy." This series continues to draw inspiration from Michael Connelly’s novels. Additionally, Mimi Cave directs "Holland," featuring Nicole Kidman in a suspenseful story about suspected double lives in a small town.
"The Divorce Insurance," a South Korean series starring Lee Dong-wook as a product developer working on divorce insurance policies, premieres on March 31.
Live sports coverage includes PBC Championship Boxing: Fundora vs. Booker on March 22. New episodes from various series are also set to be added throughout the month.
Prime Video is introducing Alexa+, powered by generative AI technology that enhances its capabilities for users at no extra cost for Prime members.
Finally, Amazon has announced it will collaborate with Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli through a joint venture focused on James Bond franchise rights while maintaining co-ownership over intellectual property rights within Amazon MGM Studios' creative control post-transaction closure.