If you’re not already subscribed to Amazon Prime, there are plenty of reasons to give it a try, including free two-day shipping on many items in their inventory. Prime subscribers also gain access to ad-free music streaming through Prime Music, unlimited photo storage in Prime Photos, early access to sale events like Black Friday, and of course, Prime Video.
Prime Video offers access to thousands of popular movies and TV shows, Perhaps Prime Video’s most compelling benefit is the award-winning original movies and series available on its streaming platform such as The Boys and The Marvelous Miss Maisel.
Another important Prime Video feature is the ability to manage more than 100 streaming channels such as HBO, SHOWTIME, STARZ, and others through the Prime Video platform.
Prime Video also allows you to previously download an episode or movie so you can watch it offline on your mobile device.
We’ve put together a list of top Prime Video shows in September. Whether you’re looking for an action-packed series with captivating plots and snappy dialogue or something funny that will get you laughing, these are just a sampling of the entertainment available on Prime Video.
Based on a comic by Garth Ennis, Amazon’s The Boys has a new take on the superhero genre. It is a series based on a graphic novel of the same name and is set in a world where superheroes embrace celebrity status.
A CIA analyst is thrust into a dangerous field assignment for the first time after discovering that terrorists are planning a major attack on American soil.
In The Expanse, humanity has colonized the solar system. In a space station, a hardened detective named Miller begins an investigation that involves a system-wide conspiracy.
If you’re looking for something lighter and fun, The Marvelous Miss Maisel is your show. The period comedy focuses on a young woman of New York City in 1958 who tries to find success as a stand-up comedian.
In Mr. Robot, Elliot Alderson, an antisocial cybersecurity engineer and vigilante hacker, teams up with a mysterious anarchist to exact revenge on multinational corporations.
Based on Robert Kirkman’s Invincible comics, Invincible Mark Grayson is a superhero show about a teenager learning to harness his superpowers.
These are just a few of the successful originals you can see on Amazon Prime Video. With new episodes rolling out every day, Amazon customers have countless hours of binge-watching to look forward to during any given month.
 This article includes affiliate links, which may provide small compensation to We Got This Covered.
We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Davi Braid is a Brazilian writer with a passion for storytelling. He has been a full-time writer for the past 5 years. His work spans RPGs, Fighting Games, and many other genres, showcasing his versatility and broad interests. With a degree in International Relations, his writing has been published across various outlets and niches. Leaving a traditional office job, he built a career as a writer, embracing new genres and discovering hidden gems in gaming. You can follow him on Twitter @DaviBraid
Published: Sep 3, 2021 06:21 pm