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The best Amazon Prime shows to watch right now

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Looking for something new to liven up your evenings on the couch?

Amazon Prime Video Australia has some awesome new shows to add to your watchlist.

Here's what we'll be watching this July:

A montage of promotional images from Amazon Prime shows including actors from The Wilds sitting around a campfire, Ten Percent with actors sitting around a table with a small white dog; The Terminal List, Chloe and the Boys.
Amazon Prime has the viewing goods this winter. Photo: Amazon Prime

The Terminal List

Chris Pratt stars in this series based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr.

Pratt plays Navy SEAL James Reece, whose platoon is ambushed during a high-stakes mission.

When he returns home to his family, determined to put the experience behind him, he starts to question whether he could be guilty of something he was unaware of.

Promotional image for The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt who is shown in dark clothing with a dark hat.
Promotional image for The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt who is shown in dark clothing with a dark hat.

The Summer I Turned Pretty

This multi-generational drama focuses on 16-year-old Isabel "Belly" Conklin and a love triangle between her and two brothers.

This great coming-of-age drama will seriously pull on your heartstrings and remind you of your youth.

An actor with long dark hair stands in a swimming pool with two young men seated behind her and a large house and garden in the background. The Summer I Turned Pretty
An actor with long dark hair stands in a swimming pool with two young men seated behind her and a large house and garden in the background. The Summer I Turned Pretty

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Chloe

This twisty psychological thriller shows what can happen when people portray a perfect image of their life through social media.

Chloe and Becky were teenage friends, but as their lives diverge Becky is relegated to watching Chloe's seemingly perfect life unfold through her social media accounts.

But all is not as it seems and when Chloe dies suddenly Becky takes it upon herself to take on a new identity and found out what really happened.

A promotional image from the series Chloe showing one woman looking at the camera, partially obscured by another woman in profile. Both have dark hair and one holds a mobile phone.
Chloe will have you on the edge of your seat - and make you think twice about how you use social media. Photo: Amazon Prime

The Boys - Season 3

Not for the faint-hearted, this anti-superhero show is now in its third season.

There's blood, there's war, there's weapons - and some very black humour.

It's worth watching seasons 1 and 2 before you dive in so you know what's happening.

A promotional image from The Boys - Season 3 showing three women and three men in various super hero garb walking towards the camera with coloured smoke behind.
The Boys, Season 3, is the ultimate anti-super hero show. Photo: Amazon Prime

Deep Water

This was released in March, but if you haven't seen it yet, you should.

Starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, this psychological thriller looks at the marriage of seemingly perfect couple, Vic and Melinda.

The couple likes to play dangerous mind games, which can result in some tricky situations for everyone involved.

A promotional image of Ben Affleck and his on-screen wife in Deep Water. They are both gazing off camera in profile.
Ben Affleck and his on-screen wife are not all they seem in Deep Water. Photo: Amazon Prime

Conversations with Friends

Based on Sally Rooney's best selling novel, this series is slow to start, but will soon have you seriously invested.

Frances is a uni student who's finding her way in relationships.

When she starts an affair with the husband of a friend, it forces her to consider who she really is and what she really values.

A promotional image from Conversations with Friends showing four people lying head-to-head on a wooden floor.
Conversations with Friends explores new relationships and how they affect friendships. Photo: Amazon Prime

Ten Percent

This is an anglicised version of the hit French series, Call My Agent, on Netflix.

It focuses on a talent agency and the trials and tribulations of dealing with the fragile egos of actors.

It's a fun, easy watch - but make sure you watch the French version too!

A promotional image from Ten Percent showing a group of people sitting around a table with a city backdrop seen through a window, and a white dog on the table with various photographs of actors scattered.
Ten Percent takes a fun look at the world of talent agents - and what it takes to keep an actor on the books. Photo: Amazon Prime

The Wilds

When a group of teenage girls from very different backgrounds is stranded on a desert island after a plane crash they must work out how to survive - all while discovering each other's secrets.

Think Lord of the Flies with a darker twist.

A promotional image from The Wilds showing a group of young people gathered around a campfire on a shoreline.
The Wilds shows what happens when people from different upbringings are forced to work together for survival. Photo: Amazon Prime

Luxe Listings - Season 2

This came out in April, but it's the perfect antidote to wet winter nights.

Peek inside homes that you could only dream of and soak up the gossip as we see the professional and personal drama of being a high-end real estate agent.

Three hosts from Luxe Listings Season 2 pictured standing on the edge of a swimming pool with the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the city in the background.
Luxe Listings Season 2 is reality TV that is perfect for lazy evenings in. Photo: Amazon Prime

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