Everything Coming to Prime Video in July 2022

The Terminal List Prime

From a powerful Australian documentary to a buzzy new action thriller series, there’s something to suit every taste on Prime in July.

The first of the month sees the arrival of “The Terminal List”, Chris Pratt’s latest star vehicle. Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, the “Jurassic Park” actor plays James Reece, struggling after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a covert mission. Haunted by conflicting memories and a guilty conscience, new evidence suggests that dark forces may be working against him.

On July 8th, a fascinating documentary about Indigenous AFL players hits the streaming platform. Directed by Indigenous filmmaker Larissa Behrendt and presented by AFL legend Michael O’Loughlin, “Warriors On The Field” considers the strength Indigenous players get from their culture, and how it helps them navigate racism in Australia.

Current AFL players including Michael “Sonny” Walters, a proud Noongar man, and rising star Tarryn Thomas, a Kamillaroi and Lumaranaana man, share their personal stories, with O’Loughlin also exploring his roots in South Australia.

See the full list of titles below:

July 1st
“The Terminal List”
“The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”
“Robocop (1987)”
“Me Before You”
“21 Jump Street”
“The Pink Panther Strikes Again”
“22 Jump Street”
“Legally Blonde”
“Legally Blonde 2: Red, White And Blonde”
“Get Out”
“Lady Bird”
“American Made”
“Atomic Blonde”
“The Boss Baby”
“Captain Underpants”
“Pitch Perfect 3”
“Fifty Shades Darker”

July 5th
“Magic Mike”

July 8th
“1up”
“Warriors On The Field”

July 11th
“Belfast”

July 12th
“A Simple Favour”

July 15th
“Don’t Make Me Go”
“James May: Our Man In Italy” (Season 1)
“Forever Summer: Hamptons” (Season 1)

July 16th
“House Of Gucci”

July 22nd
“Anything’s Possible”

July 29th
“Paper Girls”

July 30th
“Sing 2”