
Amazon has released its list of new titles and movies coming to Prime Video in Canada for July 2022. Highlights include action mystery The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt, while John Cho stars in the Amazon Original movie Don’t Make Me Go, plus reality series Forever Summer: Hamptons.
July 1
- The Terminal List (Amazon Original)
- Universe’s Most Wanted
- Journal For Jordan
- Petite Maman
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S14-S21
July 5
- How To Train Your Dragon 2
July 7
July 8
July 14
- Comicstaan Season Three (Amazon Original)
July 15…
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
- House of Gucci
- James May: Our Man In… Season Two (Amazon Original)
- Don’t Make Me Go (Amazon Original)
- Forever Summer: Hamptons (Amazon Original)
July 16
July 21
July 22
- Anything’s Possible (Amazon Original)
- The Cursed
- The Prizefighter
July 29
- Uncharted
- Paper Girls (Amazon Original)
- Do, Re & Mi (Amazon Original)
Coming to Prime Video Channels in July 2022
- Married at First Sight S15 on STACKTV – 7/7
- Big Brother S24 on STACKTV – 7/7
- The Bachelorette S19 on Citytv+ – 7/12
- Grantchester S7 on PBS Masterpiece – 7/10
- Silent Witness S24 & S25 on BritBox – 7/12
Everything Leaving Amazon Prime Video in July
July 1
- Hotel Transylvania 2
- What Men Want
July 2
July 10
- Landline
- The Lost City Of Z
July 21
- Castle
- Desperate Housewives
July 29
- The Haunting of Sharon Tate
July 30
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