The documentary-drama F*ckin' Fred : Comme un Léopard by Clément Cotentin mixes reality and fiction with Jonathan Cohen and Orelsan. Available from February 27 on Prime Video.
After the worldwide success of A Contre-Sens, discover A Contre-Sens: London, a British remake by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, starring Asha Banks and Matthew Broome.
Inarrestable, based on the true story of Anthony Robles, arrives on Prime Video on January 16, 2025. Starring Jharrel Jerome in the title role, the biopic traces the incredible rise of this athlete born without a right leg to become a wrestling champion.
Tigres et Hyènes, a thriller by Jérémie Guez starring Sofiane Zermani and Olivier Martinez, plunges us into a world of betrayals and high-tension hold-ups. Available from November 22, 2024 on Prime Video.
Cross, an anticipated detective series starring Aldis Hodge, will air on Prime Video from November 14, 2024. This psychological thriller, based on the James Patterson novels, follows a detective obsessed with tracking down his wife's murderers.
Discover The Sticky, a comedy-drama inspired by the famous maple syrup theft in Quebec, with Margo Martindale and Jamie Lee Curtis as guest stars, starting December 6 on Prime Video.
Megan Park's comedy My Future Self lands on Prime Video on November 7, starring Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella in a quirky encounter between a young girl and her double from the future.
Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian series inspired by the Citadel universe, arrives on Prime Video on November 7, 2024. Created by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., it stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in a captivating adventure of action and drama.
Available on Prime Video on October 31, Apocalypse Z adapts Manel Loureiro's best-selling novel, mixing action, horror and humor with Manel and her cat Lúculo, in the midst of the zombie apocalypse in Spain.
Immerse yourself in the ruthless world of Cruel Intentions, a drama series on Prime Video from November 21, 2024. Sarah Catherine Hook and Zac Burgess play unscrupulous characters in a game of power and seduction.
Expected on November 1, 2024 on the Prime Video platform, Mélanie Laurent's new film, Libre, traces the extraordinary career of Bruno Sulak, a notorious 80s bank robber played by Lucas Bravo.
Carjackers, directed by Kamel Guemra and starring Zoé Marchal and Franck Gastambide, tells the story of a gang of peerless young bank robbers. Available soon on Prime Video.
The new season of LOL: Qui rit, sort! the hilarious show presented by Philippe Lacheau, returns with unpredictable twists and surprises. Featuring 10 new comedic talents, this fifth edition promises to be crazier than ever, with all-new perks and unexpected twists. Coming soon to Prime Video.
Liars Club, the lying game show produced by Endemol France, features Kad Merad, Ahmed Sylla and McFly & Carlito. Coming soon on Prime Video, get ready to find out what's real and what's not!
Patrick Cassir's romantic comedy Un Mariage Sans Fin, starring Tarek Boudali and Camille Rowe, plunges us into an intriguing time loop when it is released soon on Prime Video.
McWalter, Simon Astier's action-comedy starring Yvick Letexier, aka Mister V, and Géraldine Nakache, is coming soon to Prime Vidéo. Get ready for an explosive adventure!
The series Miskina, la pauvre returns for a season 2 on Amazon Prime Video from September 27, 2024. Melha Bedia once again plays Fara, a young woman rebuilding her life after a family tragedy, but who hides her flaws behind unlikely lies.
Killer Heat, a romantic drama directed by Philippe Lacôte, plunges viewers into a complex investigation on the island of Crete, where the secrets of a powerful family threaten to destroy everything. Available on Prime Video from September 26, 2024.