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Prime Video cancels My Lady Jane despite its 94% Rotten Tomatoes score – and I think it’s making a royal blunder

Prime Video has canceled hit fantasy drama My Lady Jane after one season but I think the streaming service is making a royally big mistake by ending one of the best Prime Video shows this early. The news comes two months after all eight episodes from season 1 of the…

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Everything new on Prime Video in August 2024

If there’s one thing Prime Video stands out for, it’s the huge catalog of movies it has and continues to grow. Now that it has released its schedule for August 2024, we can tell you that its reputation for being one of the best streaming services is untouched, so expect…

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The Rings of Power season 2 official trailer breakdown: Tom Bombadil, Durin’s Bane, a new Ent, young Shelob, and 11 more things you missed

Full spoilers follow for season 1 of The Rings of Power. Potential season 2 spoilers are also discussed. A new trailer for The Rings of Power season 2 has been forged in the fires of Mount Doom – and, after its worldwide debut at San Diego Comic-Con, it’s now available…

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The Boys season 5: everything we know about the hit Prime Video show’s final chapter

The Boys season 5: key information – Announced in mid-May– Will be the hit series’ final installment– No release date or trailer revealed– Main cast members expected to return– Story will pick up after The Boys season 4 and, potentially, Gen V season 2– Could set up Gen V season…

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Prime Video movie of the day: Austin Butler gives a star-making performance as The King in Elvis

Elvis wasn’t so much a pop star as a phenomenon: he’s one of the best-selling artists of all time and one of the most famous musicians of modern times. He’s so famous, in fact, that there have been seemingly countless biographies, biopics and documentaries about him, his origins and his…

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Prime Video movie of the day: Saltburn continues to delight and divide in equal measure

In Saltburn, Barry Keoghan plays Oliver Quick, a student trying to find his niche at Oxford University. When he falls into the world of charming aristocrat Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), he’s invited to the sprawling estate from which the movie takes its title, and things – and baths – will never…

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