Prime Video renews Fallout
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Deion Sanders is bringing his story to a streaming audience. The Colorado Buffaloes head coach announced on Wednesday that a new series centered around the NFL Hall of Famer's life will be coming to the streaming platform Netflix in 2026. "Prime Time is going prime time in Netflix in 2026," Sanders said in a promotional video for the series.
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Prime Video won't get more On Call (but it could find a new home)Prime Video has surprisingly cancelled the Dick Wolf series ON Call after just one season! Why and is there a chance it can find a new home?
The ACM Awards are returning to Amazon's Prime Video in 2026 as part of a multi-year deal that will see the awards stream on the service through 2028.
Prime Video also announced its Black Friday game, which will feature the Chicago Bears visiting the reigning Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 28.
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Prime Video has ordered two new sports documentaries from Skydance Sports and NFL Films, a six-part series about the New York Jets and a feature-length documentary about Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens,
Following Amazon Prime Video ‘s recent livestream of the 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, the streamer has announced a multi-year deal to continue hosting the awards through 2028.
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Yardbarker on MSNDale Earnhardt Jr. says NASCAR transition to streaming will be seamless as Prime Video prepares for five-race slateJoining lap-by-lap announcer Adam Alexander and former crew chief Steve Letarte in the broadcast booth for Prime Video's coverage will be NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr., who returns to the booth after a one-year absence.
With all the hype and anticipation amongst Marvel fans for the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Beginning, many people forget that another Spider-Man film is on the way starring Nicolas Cage (no, seriously), and though details are scarce, we’ve finally gotten our first look at Cage in his Spidey suit. He looks pretty damn dope too.