Make way for the big summer crossover on Prime Video! In the program for this month of August, the saga of Indiana Jones, Alain Chabat’s comedy Didier, or even a powerful series that combines women’s emancipation and baseball. Let’s go !
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Indiana Jones Integral – Monday, August 1
A hat, a whip, a scar on his chin: you guessed it, Indiana Jones, cinema’s most famous archeologist, is packing his suitcases on Prime Video! The platform pays tribute to the mythical character embodied by Harrison Ford, offering 4 masterpieces of Steven Spielberg from August 1.
Through the saga that has become a classic of the 7th art, Indy takes us on his hunt for legendary artifacts around the world. On the trail of the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, or the Crystal Head, from the jungles of Peru to the mountains of Nepal via the temples of Jordan, all terrain lends itself to more epic adventures…while waiting to arrive. 5th movie, scheduled for 2023! papalapaaa pa pala…
Thirteen Lives – Friday, August 5th
Thirteen Lives, a feature film that depicts the story that moved the entire planet in 2018, can be seen from August 5 on Prime Video. We discover the perilous rescue of a team of young soccer players trapped in a cave in Thailand after a sudden rise in water. Divers sent from all over the world are faced with a puzzle, the outcome of which could turn out to be tragic.
To bring this powerful and breathtaking drama to the screen, Ron Howard (The Da Vinci Code, Solo: A Star Wars Story…) called on a 5-star cast: Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell and Joel Edgerton, just to name a few!
A League of Your Own – Friday, August 12
On August 12, Amazon Studios’ new series, A League of Their Own, launches on the platform. With World War II in full swing and America’s athletes depraved, the country’s most talented baseball players jump at the chance to pursue their dream of becoming a professional.
Carson (Abbie Jacobson), Greta (D’Arcy Carden), Max (Shantee Adams) and their colorful team must carve out a place in a changing society, between sexism and environmental segregation. With 8 episodes, this beautiful series is a remake of the 1992 movie Uncommon Team, in which Tom Hanks responded to Madonna and Geena Davis.
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Last seen live – Monday August 1st
Gerard Butler (300) and Jamie Alexander (Thor: Love And Thunder) star in Last Seen Alive, a edgy and well-crafted thriller that hits Prime Video on August 1. As their marriage falls apart, Will and Lisa stop for gas. The latter disappears in the blink of an eye, and everything indicates that the future ex-husband has committed an irreparable…
Didier – Monday, August 1
In 1997, Alain Chabat directed his first feature film, Didier, which won the César for Best First Film the following year. In this utterly absurd comedy, the very late Jean-Pierre Bacre agrees to keep Didier, his friend’s labrador, but he suddenly turns human. A hilarious face-off between the two actors, full of iconic lines, can now be seen on the platform… “We don’t feel people’s asses!”
Romulus – Friday, August 26
It was a city before the empire. Before the city was Remus and Romulus. Twin brothers, the legendary founders of a Roman city, are at the center of Romulus, an epic Italian series that premieres on Prime Video from August 26.
In order to offer the audience a complete immersion, special attention was paid to the Latin dialogues, which required the intervention of expert linguists to write and film. Matteo Rovere, the creator of the series and fascinated by this period, had already made a film on the same topic in 2018.
Samaritan – Friday, August 26
If Sylvester Stallone’s Prime Video appreciates the arrival of the Rambo saga on August 9, the Hollywood star holds the poster of a new action movie on the 26th: The Samaritan.
He plays a superhero who pretends to be dead, but is forced out of retirement by his young neighbor… because a new super villain, played by Dani Pilu Asbæk, threatens the city. At the age of 76, Stallone is still in a bad mood!
August clap movies
Jax – Monday August 1st
Box departure – Monday 1 August
Dora and the Lost City – Sunday 14 August
Day of Death – Monday, August 22
The entire Prime Video program for August 2022
Mustache – Monday, August 1
Alexander – Monday August 1
Meeting – Monday, August 1
Botswana Crocodile – Monday 1 August
A Separation – Monday, August 1
Welcome aboard – Monday August 1st
Paradise Lost – Monday August 1st
Rampage: Out of Control – Monday, August 1st
Oslo, August 31 – Monday August 1
Reason State – Monday, August 1
Palo Alto – Monday, August 1st
All on stage – Monday 1 August
Protect and Enjoy – Monday, August 1st
Showgirls – Monday 1 August
Kissing the People – Monday, August 1
Mirai, My Little Sister – Monday August 1st
Cross-examination – Monday, August 1
NYPD – Seasons 6 to 9 – Monday, August 1
All or Nothing – Arsenal – Season 1 – Thursday 4th August
Rambo – Tuesday, August 9
Rambo II: The Mission – Tuesday, August 9
Rambo III – Tuesday, August 9
First love – Friday, August 19
Thalasso – Sunday, August 21
In Troubled Waters – Monday, August 22
Untrapped – The Story of Lil Baby – Friday August 26th
Fury – Friday, August 26
Source: allocine

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