Amazon Prime Video 2024 – New. Full list of premieres

What’s new on Prime Video for July? Here’s the full list of movies and TV shows.

We’ve already shared the new Netflix and Disney+ lineup, and now it’s Prime Video. Amazon has some solid holiday titles lined up, including the sequel to the hit comedy Sausage Party, which… is best watched without kids.

astronaut in training

We start our July schedule with a comedy starring Emma Roberts. The movie Rex is a girl from Florida who has to find her way in a new role. By chance—and with a little help from the lies on her resume—she ends up in NASA cadet training, where she will be able to fulfill her biggest dream of flying into space.

Will her ambition and personal charm help her protect herself from her secret being exposed? We’ll find out on July 4.

Sausage Party: Foodtopia

The aforementioned adult comedy debuted in 2016 and immediately generated a lot of controversy. Why? Because it’s a heavy dose of dark humour, with lots of dirty jokes and taboo breaking. The Sausage Party: Foodtopia takes the viewer to the events after the first part, where food products took over and the world seemed to be open to them.

Due to tragic events, dreams turn into nightmares, and only a man who hates food can restore balance. Sausage Party: Foodtopia will premiere on Prime Video on July 11.

And that’s not all, of course. Here’s the full list of what’s new for July.

July 3

July 4th

July 11

  • Sausage Party: Foodtopia
  • Divorce in black

July 18

July 19

  • Ugly Betty, it’s not over yet
  • those who are about to die

July 26

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