Best Movies and Web Series to Watch On Prime Video This Month!

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Let’s set aside the Netflix vs. Amazon Prime Video debate for a moment. Both platforms are investing heavily, churning out a plethora of content to keep us thoroughly entertained. These streaming giants have played a pivotal role in propelling online video streaming to new heights. Amazon Prime, in particular, stands out for its diverse content, catering especially well to the Indian market.

On Amazon Prime, you’ll find access to some of the most renowned series, such as Family Man, Mirzapur, and Pataal Lok. In today’s post, we’re excited to share with you a curated list of top movies and web series that you can enjoy with your family on Amazon Prime.

Movies and Web Series to Binge-Watch on Amazon Prime Video this month

The Lord Of The Rings

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Embark on a journey to the origins of the Rings with this web series, serving as a prequel to the beloved Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings books. While the visual effects of this series rival those of Game of Thrones, what truly distinguishes it is its captivating narrative. A must-watch, the show stands out for its vast kingdoms, engaging storyline, diverse cast, and the introduction of one of the series’ most formidable villains, making it a standout in the history of the franchise.

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Samaritan

Imagine finding out that your neighbor down the alley is a superhero who disappeared two decades ago. In this unique film, young Sam is taken aback to discover that his neighbor is Samaritan, the once-famous superhero portrayed by none other than Sylvester Stallone. The film’s title alone is enough to intrigue you. Unlike typical superhero movies, this isn’t designed as a franchise, but rather, it promises to be an exceptional family pastime, offering a refreshing take on the genre.

The Boys

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While superheroes are often portrayed as paragons of virtue in comic books and movies, what if they existed in reality? Fortunately, Amazon Prime’s “The Boys” delves into this intriguing concept, capturing the essence of our society. In the series, The Seven, a group of superheroes assembled by the multi-million corporation Vought, diverges from the conventional superhero archetype. “The Boys” illustrates the potential consequences if superheroes were real, as the corporation commercializes and employs them to fulfil its own agenda. The storyline follows a group of individuals determined to dismantle this deeply corrupt international superhero enterprise.

Vinland saga

This series defines visual excellence, with each frame serving as a visual feast. “Vinland Saga” follows the life journey of a boy named Thorfinn and his unexpected alliance with his father’s killer, Askeladd. Thorfinn’s initial motive is vengeance, but instead, Askeladd imparts profound lessons about the harsh realities of a world that often bows to strength alone. Brimming with deep life philosophies, this anime encourages contemplation and offers a fresh perspective on the world. The central question looms: Will Thorfinn ever have the opportunity to avenge his father by killing Askeladd? Uncover the answer on Amazon Prime.

Rocketry: The Nambi Effect

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This film serves as a heartfelt testimony from Dr. Nambi Narayan, portrayed by R. Madhavan, a dedicated scientist who contributed to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Falsely accused of espionage, accused of sharing classified information with Pakistan and India, Dr. Narayan never wavered in his pursuit of justice. Over the years, he vehemently fought to establish his innocence. The narrative exemplifies how some individuals resist national progress, fearing a decline in their significance. Take a moment to witness the profound sacrifices made by Nambi Narayan and contemplate how different our lives in India might be today if he had never faced those charges

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