Top Picks for Your Weekend Binge-Watching on Prime Video: 9 Movies and 2 TV Series

This weekend, Prime Video offers a plethora of new releases and expiring titles to keep you entertained. Among the exciting additions are the latest episode of The Rings of Power 2 and the complete second season of Sono Lillo. If you’re looking for some inspiration, check out the list of films that will be leaving the platform at the end of the month.

Sono Lillo 2, an original TV series directed by Eros Puglielli, is set to release on September 19 with a total of six episodes. The show stars Lillo Petrolo in the lead role, supported by a talented cast including Pietro Sermonti, Sara Lazzaro, and others. The storyline follows Lillo’s struggles on the set of his new film and his attempts to salvage his career amidst various challenges. Produced by Lucky Red in collaboration with Prime Video, Sono Lillo 2 promises a mix of comedy, drama, and superhero antics.

In an interview, Lillo Petrolo shared insights into his character and the series, while Corrado Guzzanti discussed his role and experiences working on the show.

Another highlight is the release of Rings of Power 2, an original TV series with the sixth episode scheduled for September 19. The episode delves into the intricate plotlines involving key characters like Galadriel, Elendil, and Sauron, promising suspense and intrigue for viewers.

As the month comes to a close, several films are set to expire on Prime Video. “The Ugly Truth” (2009) follows a television producer’s romantic misadventures, while “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” (2017) presents a chilling tale of sacrifice and suspense. Fans of action-packed classics can catch “Army of Darkness” (1993) and “Stargate” (1995) before they leave the platform on October 1st.

For those craving a mix of comedy and action, “21 Jump Street” (2012) offers a hilarious take on undercover cops in a high school setting. Meanwhile, “Red Zone – 22 Miles of Fire” (2018) promises a thrilling spy story starring John Malkovich and Mark Wahlberg.

Don’t miss the chance to revisit cinematic gems like “The Dark Knight” (2008), “Rocky” (1977), and “Creed” (2016) before they expire on October 1st. These films showcase iconic characters and gripping storylines that have captivated audiences over the years.

With a diverse range of content available on Prime Video, this weekend presents the perfect opportunity to indulge in a marathon of entertainment across various genres. Whether you prefer comedy, drama, action, or suspense, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as you unwind and immerse yourself in the world of captivating storytelling.