New Releases On Amazon Prime Video This Week (July 7 – July 13)

Amazon Prime Video is bringing a fresh batch of crime thrillers, emotional dramas, anime, and even live sports this week. Whether you’re into gripping detective stories, chilling true crime series, or long-awaited franchise returns, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a look at what’s new on Prime Video this week:

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New Releases on Amazon Prime Video This Week (July 7 – July 13)

CITY: The Animation – Season 1 (July 7)

Genre: Anime 

In a town that’s anything but normal, quirky characters live unpredictable lives filled with humor, warmth, and chaos. This slice-of-life anime features a talented voice cast including Mikako Komatsu, Aki Toyosaki, and Yui Ishikawa. If you’re into lighthearted, feel-good stories with a twist, CITY is a must-watch.

Ballard (July 9)

Genre: Crime Drama

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This gripping spin-off of Bosch: Legacy stars Maggie Q as Detective Renée Ballard, who’s on the hunt for a ruthless serial killer. But her investigation leads her deep into a web of police corruption and blurred loyalties. As the body count rises, Ballard must face her own inner demons to bring justice to those who deserve it. A dark, gritty crime thriller worth bingeing.

WNBA on Prime Video (July 10)

Genre: Sports

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Catch all the fast-paced basketball action as the WNBA returns to Prime Video this week. The coverage kicks off on Thursday, July 10, with an exciting matchup: Las Vegas Aces vs. Washington Mystics at 7:30 p.m. (ET). Whether you’re rooting for the defending champs or hoping for an underdog win, Prime Video is your go-to destination for live WNBA games this season.

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (July 11)

Genre: True Crime

This chilling new series dives into the mysterious college murders in Idaho. With real accounts, investigative drama, and suspenseful storytelling, it unpacks a shocking case that left a community shaken.

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Dexter: Resurrection – Season 1 (July 12)

Genre: Crime Thriller

He’s back. Dexter Morgan awakens from a coma and heads to New York City to find his son, Harrison. But the ghosts of his past resurface fast—especially when Miami Metro’s Ange Batisha shows up asking dangerous questions. Starring Michael C. Hall, Peter Dinklage, and Uma Thurman, this revival is darker, bolder, and more intense than ever.

Also Read: What’s New on Netflix This Week (July 7–13): Hollywood Thrillers, Reality Shows & Comedy Series

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