With just over one week left in August, we’re quickly rounding the corner to September. For those watching content on Amazon Prime Video, here’s a list of what’s coming next month:

September 1
- 13 Going on 30
- Chocolat
- Cold Mountain
- The Crying Games
- Emma
- Enchanted April
- Kinky Boots
- Life is Beautiful
- Little Children
- My Left Foot
- Proof
- Grimm (Seasons 1-6)
September 7
- Six Dreams
- Wishenpoof (Season 2B)
September 10
- The Chorus
- Marley
- Project Runway (Season 1)
September 14
September 15
- Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
- Copper
- The Neon Demon
- The AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals) Hawaii Invitational Live – Sept. 15-16
September 21
- Pete the Cat
- Laver Cup Tennis (Live) – Sept 21-23
September 27
- Thursday Night Football – Los Angeles Rams vs. the Minnesota Vikings on September 27
September 30
- Martin Lawrence: Runteldat
- Starship Troopers
For the cord-cutters and sports fans out there, being able to watch live volleyball, football and tennis from the AVP, NFL and ATP is worth checking out.
Amazon also wants to remind folks on August 31st, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan will make its launch on Prime Video, which is a free streaming video service included with
Amazon Prime memberships.
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