Must-see new films and TV series on Amazon Prime Video in September

The Grand Tour returns for one last ride this month, while Michael Sheen takes on the role of a surprisingly sweatless Prince Andrew in A Very Royal Scandal

The Grand Tour

Documentary | Comedy | Talk

Summary:Hit motoring series hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. First launched in 2016 with car reviews, studio segments and celebrity guests, the series was revamped in its fourth season to consist entirely of feature-length road trips featuring the trio. The fifth and final series began airing in September 2022, and has so far visited Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Western Africa.

Why to watch: After 22 years creating Top Gear and The Grand Tour together, this is Clarkson, Hammond and May’s final adventure. Their race across Zimbabwe is sure to be one hell of a ride, providing ample fuel for laughter at home.

Available on September 13

A Very Royal Scandal

Drama

Summary:Michael Sheen stars as Prince Andrew and Ruth Wilson as Emily Maitlis in this depiction of the latter’s landmark interview with the royal in 2019. This drama follows Maitlis’ professional and personal journey as a Newsnight journalist, leading up to the moment she scored the biggest scoop of her career - and the Duke of York was forced to withdraw from his public roles. Joanna Scanlan, Alex Jennings and Éanna Hardwicke also star.

Why to watch: Maitlis’ interview with Prince Andrew marked a turning point in history, especially for public perceptions of the Royal Family. The scandal is ripe for a film drama, and, as Maitlis herself is an executive producer, we can expect something close to the facts.

Available on September 19

Damaged

Action | Drama | Thriller | Crime

2024 | Terry McDonough | 98 mins

Summary:Samuel L. Jackson plays a Chicago detective who travels to Edinburgh after an emerging serial killer’s crimes match those that he investigated five years earlier, one of which was the crime scene of his murdered girlfriend.

Why to watch: A by-the-book thriller that makes good use of narrative twists, Damaged features a talented cast as well as showcasing the ludicrously beautiful Scottish landscape.

Available on September 4

No Activity

Crime | Drama

Summary:Seasoned detective Tokita Shingo (Etsushi Toyokawa) teams up with rookie Shiina Asobu (Tomoya Nakamura) to work on an undercover investigation into a drug case. They soon find themselves in an unexpected situation.

Why to watch: The Japanese edition of the hit franchise pulls no punches. This innovative cop drama is Amazon Japan’s first scripted adaptation, based on the original Aussie series. It was such a success for the platform that Amazon went on to create an Italian version, which debuted earlier in 2024.

Available on September 4

Killer Heat

Crime | Romance

2024 | Philippe Lacôte | 0 mins

Summary:Game of Thrones star Richard Madden portrays twin brothers involved with the same woman (Shailene Woodley) on a remote Greek island. When one dies mysteriously, a troubled American expat investigator known as “The Jealousy Man” (Joseph Gordon Levitt) is called in.

Why to watch: Filmed on the beautiful island of Crete, Killer Heat is based on the story by the acclaimed Harry Hole writer Jo Nesbø, who is also a producer on the show. The film also boasts a big name cast.

Available on September 26

Batman: Caped Crusader

Animation | Crime | Action & Adventure

Summary:J.J. Abrams reimagines DC Comics’ Batman and his origin story for a new animated series. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human—the Batman. His one-man crusade for justice attracts unexpected allies within the police department and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.

Why to watch: This new envisioning of the superhero focuses on the detective noir aspects of the character and its setting. This is Batman’s origin story told through a darker lens than its predecessors. It’s also got a kick-ass guest cast, with Christina Ricci as Catwoman, Jason Watkins as Alfred Pennyworth and Minnie Driver as the Penguin.

Available now

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Action & Adventure | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | Drama

Summary:Set in Tolkien’s beloved fantasy world, we follow an ensemble cast of characters as they confront the re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth. From the darkest depths of the Misty Mountains, to the majestic forests of Lindon, to the breathtaking island kingdom of Númenor, to the furthest reaches of the map, these kingdoms and characters will carve out legacies that live on long after they are gone.

Why to watch: The most-watched (and certainly most expensive with a reported seasonal budget of $100–150 million) Prime Video original ever, series two picks up after the forging of three rings of power. Series two adds even more star power to the mix: Rory Kinnear will play fan-fave Tom Bombadil, with Ciarán Hinds in a currently unknown recurring role.

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The Mallorca Files

Crime | Drama

Summary:Amongst the vibrant international community of the eponymous Spanish island, a British and a German detective with very different approaches to policing have a clash of personalities. Despite - or perhaps because of - their very different approaches, the sleuths form a perfect complementary partnership as they seek to solve a new crime on the island each week.

Why to watch: After an agonising three year wait and a transfer from BBC One to Prime Video, The Mallorca Files is back. Elen Rhys and Julian Looman’s chemistry remains sizzling hot, which makes Mallorca Files an addictive watch.

Available now

Those About to Die

Drama

Summary:New drama set in the spectacular, complex and corrupt world of gladiatorial sports in Ancient Rome. Those About To Die follows an ensemble of diverse characters across the many layers of Roman society where sports, politics and business intersect and collide.

Why to watch: For those who love Ancient Rome’s deliciously dangerous politics, Those About to Die is, well, what it says on the tin. Nobody, be they an emperor or slave, is safe in this stylised version of Ancient Rome. Game of Thrones star Iwan Rheon is particularly threatening as crime boss Tenax.

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One Fast Move

Action | Drama | Romance

2024 | Kelly Blatz | 107 mins | 15

Summary:A dishonorably discharged soldier seeks out his estranged father to help him pursue his dream of becoming a professional motorcycle racer. While training, he meets a small-town, aspiring singer and a motorcycle shop owner who begin to break down the walls his father's absence had built up.

Why to watch: If there's a crossover between motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of The CW, they're in luck. Riverdale star CJ Apa stars in this drama, which is a loving tribute to motorbikes, racing and bike culture. Apa isn't the only face famous from a teen drama in the billing, either, as his co-stars are Eric Dane (Euphoria), Maia Reficco (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin) and Austin North (Outer Banks).

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