5 unmissable Prime Video releases in October 2025

Sep 26, 2025
5-unmissable-prime-video-releases-in-october-20255 unmissable Prime Video releases in October 2025

Check out some of the big news that reach the streaming platform throughout the month

The Prime Video catalog in October wins weight titles that arrive to move the month. Productions awaited land on the platform bringing stories marked by big names and distinct styles of narrative. With so many premieres on the agenda, there is no shortage of reasons to update the list of next favorites.

Next, check out 5 unmissable Prime Video releases in October 2025!

1. Dirty game – 01/10

In “dirty game”, three thieves plan a large -scale robbery (image: digital playback | Amazon Prime Video)

Directed by Shane Black, script signed by Anthony Bagarozzi and Chuck Mondry and a trio of protagonists who calls for attention: Mark Wahlberg, Lakeith Stanfield and Rosa Salazar. The platform comes to Parker’s riskiest mission, a meticulous thief who, alongside Gropofield and Zen, plans a large robbery. Between millimeter-calculated strategies and wire alliances, the operation grows in complexity until it finds the inevitable shock with the New York mafia.

In action rhythm with airs of suspensethe perfect blow is announced only to collapse under unexpected threats. At stake, there are reputation, survival and a plan that, with each turnaround, charges a higher price.

2. John Candy: I Like Me – 10/10

“John Candy: I ​​Like Me” is a documentary that celebrates the life and career of the Canadian actor (Image: Digital Reproduction | Amazon Prime Video)

Director Colin Hanks and long -standing fan Ryan Reynolds comes a documentary dedicated to illuminating John Candy’s life inside and outside the spotlight. With unpublished home videos, intimate access to the family and testimonials of collaborators, a generous portrait of the Canadian comedian whose presence marked the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s was designed.

More than career, the son, the husband, the paiThe friend – the professional who sought to bring joy to the public while facing industry pressures and personal ghosts. Affection, memory and backstage intertwine to offer the viewer a wide overview of a star that, with humor and humanity, left a lasting mark.

3. Our guilt – 16/10

The drama “Our guilt” shows Noah and Nick on a return marked by conflicting feelings (image: digital reproduction | Amazon Prime Video)

With Domingo González Driving and Screenplay (alongside Sofia Cuenca in the text), the conclusion of the trilogy started in “My Guilt” again Noah (Nicole Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara) after four years apart. Forced to divide the same space as groomsmen in the marriage of Jenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion (Vitor Varona), they see resurrected tensions never appeased – feelings that, despite the time, insist on collecting answers.

Months after the party, coincidences try to cross ways again, and the previously supported distance begins to crumble. Between sweeping passion and open wounds, is the limit of each one: How far to go in opposite directions when the past calls so hard? Drama and romance They balance as the destination pushes the former couple for inevitable decisions.

4. Hedda – 29/10

“Hedda” revisits Henrik Ibsen’s classic in a rereading marked by drama and passion (image: digital reproduction | Amazon MGM Studios)

Nia Dacosta signs direction and script of this rereading of Henrik Ibsen’s classic “Hedda Gableler”. On the scene, Tessa Thompson leads a cast that includes Nina Hoss, Nicholas Pinnock, and IMogen Poots to portray the daughter of a general -riming general who does not want and in a marriage that chokes her. The return of an ancient passion, however, reopens dilemmas and lights sleeping tensions.

Throughout a single night, repressed desires and manipulation games push them all into a spiral of dangerous choices. Transiting between novel and drama, the work explores power, control and freedom with increasing intensity – and with performances that leave the air loaded with consequences.

5. Tremembé – 31/10

The production “Tremembé” shows the life of characters marked by famous crimes in Brazil (image: digital reproduction | Amazon Prime Video)

Predicted as a series of crimeTremembé part of the Dr. José Augusto César Salgado Penitentiary (Tremembé II, in São Paulo) to narrate, from the perspective of high media impact figures, the routine behind the bars. Based on books by journalist Ulysses Campbell – “Elize Matsunaga: The Woman who quartered her husband”, “Suzane: Assassin and Manipulator” and “Tremembé: The Prison of the Famous” – the production dramatizes chapters that marked the Brazilian news.

In the cast, Marina Ruy Barbosa (Suzane von Richtofen), João Pedro Mariano (hairdresser Duda), Carolina Garcia (Elize Matsunaga) and Bianca Comparato (Anna Carolina Jatobá) conduct a plot that mixes judicial and everyday prison. On the screen, there are shocks of versions, narrative disputes and the weight of crimes that the country has not forgotten – sensitive content treated in Clave de true crime.

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