Everything Coming to Prime Video in September 2022 from 'The Rings of Power' to 'Thursday Night Football'
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dropping weekly, the premiere of a highly anticipated prequel series, plus plenty of movies and TV shows, new and old alike, arriving this month.Amazon's $465 million fantasy series,, takes fans thousands of years into Middle Earth's past. kicks off September 15 and will stream exclusively on Prime Video for the 2022 NFL season.Access to Prime Video is a perk included in an Amazon Prime membership, available for $15 monthly or $140 for the year. If you aren't already subscribed or just want access to the Prime Video library, a membership to Prime Video is available for $9 monthly.
Prime Video also offers a 30-day free trial. Try Prime Video for FreeStill not sure what to stream next? Be sure to check out ET’s guides for what’s new on Hulu, what’s new on Paramount+, what’s new on Disney+ and more this month. Here’s everything new on Prime Video in September 2022.More than 20 years after the first chapter of Peter Jackson's trilogy premiered, fans are getting a prequel.
explores the legends of the fabled Second Age of Middle Earth's history, thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's and . This long-awaited fantasy series premieres September 2.Watch on September 2The 2022 NFL season ushers in a new era of . Amazon is the first nationally exclusive streaming partner for the NFL, with presenting live games solely on the platform in the US.Play-by-play legend Al Michaels, late of , and Kirk Herbstreit, best known as an analyst for ESPN's , will have the calls.
Famous former tight end Tony Gonzalez will join the team as an NFL analyst for pregame, halftime and postgame shows.kicks off September 15, 2022, with the Los Angeles Chargers taking on Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. Check out our 2022 NFL
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