Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘The Chosen Adventures’

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It’s a busy stretch on Prime between Monday, October 13 and Sunday, October 19, with a mix of a big-screen vampire origin story returning, a Spanish YA romance wrapping up a trilogy, a brand-new animated Bible-times adventure for kids, and a tech-tinged thriller that leans into AI anxiety. Below you’ll find quick, fact-packed rundowns so you can decide what to queue first.

Each entry includes the core details—plot setup, key cast and characters, who’s behind the camera, and noteworthy background—plus the exact day it’s landing this week. Titles are kept in single quotes throughout for clarity.

‘Dracula Untold’ (2014)

'Dracula Untold' (2014)Universal Pictures

Universal’s action-horror origin story centers on Vlad III—historically known as Vlad the Impaler—reimagined as the man who becomes Dracula to protect his family and kingdom from Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II. Luke Evans leads as Vlad, with Sarah Gadon as Mirena, Dominic Cooper as Mehmed, and Charles Dance as the ancient Master Vampire who grants Vlad his powers; it runs 92 minutes and arrives this week on Thursday, October 16. The film was directed by Gary Shore in his feature debut, from a screenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, with music by Ramin Djawadi and cinematography by John Schwartzman.

Produced by Michael De Luca alongside Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures, the project evolved from an earlier ‘Dracula: Year Zero’ concept before taking shape as an origin tale set largely in 15th-century Wallachia. Shore’s production team included editor Richard Pearson; the movie was shot with large-scale battlefield sequences and digital creature effects to visualize Vlad’s transformation and bat-swarm warfare.

‘Our Fault’ (2025)

'Our Fault' (2025)Pokeepsie Films

The final chapter of the Prime Video adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s ‘Culpables’ trilogy reunites Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara as Noah and Nick, whose complicated history resurfaces at Lion and Jenna’s wedding. Set four years after their breakup, the story follows the pair as they confront unresolved feelings and personal growth; it’s set to arrive on Thursday, October 16. The film is directed by Domingo González, who also co-writes with Sofía Cuenca.

A Pokeepsie Films production led by Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang, ‘Our Fault’ (‘Culpa nuestra’) was developed in tandem with the middle installment to streamline schedules and retain continuity across the cast. The trilogy began with ‘My Fault’ and continued with ‘Your Fault,’ and this concluding film draws again on Ron’s widely read YA novels, keeping the focus on family dynamics, trust, and second chances within Noah and Nick’s blended-family orbit.

‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025– )

'The Chosen Adventures' (2025– )5&2 Studios

This animated comedy-adventure spinoff introduces Abby and her friend Joshua, two curious kids from Capernaum whose big questions lead to encounters with Jesus of Nazareth and everyday life in 1st-century Galilee. Designed as short, accessible episodes for families, it lands on Friday, October 17. The series highlights kid-sized dilemmas and teachable moments, using humor and historical settings to make lessons approachable for younger viewers.

Co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and 5&2 Studios, the show’s first run consists of 14 eleven-minute episodes. The creative team builds on the world established around the larger ‘The Chosen’ franchise, tailoring the tone, character designs, and pacing to elementary-age audiences while keeping the setting and cultural details rooted in the period.

‘Companion’ (2025)

'Companion' (2025)BoulderLight Pictures

A tight, near-future thriller about a weekend getaway that goes sideways, ‘Companion’ follows a small group of friends at a secluded lakeside estate where a shocking revelation—one guest is a companion robot—upends loyalties and triggers a spiral of secrets and suspicion. The cast includes Sophie Thatcher as Iris, Jack Quaid as Josh, Lukas Gage as Patrick, Megan Suri as Kat, Harvey Guillén as Eli, and Rupert Friend; it arrives on Saturday, October 18. Running 97 minutes, the movie blends character drama with speculative tech to explore control, consent, and identity.

Written and directed by Drew Hancock in his feature debut, the film is produced by Zach Cregger, Roy Lee, Raphael Margules, and J. D. Lifshitz for BoulderLight Pictures and New Line Cinema. Key department heads include cinematographer Eli Born, editors Brett W. Bachman and Josh Ethier, and composer Hrishikesh Hirway. Shot primarily in contained locations to heighten tension, the production uses practical staging with selective VFX to portray advanced robotics within a grounded, contemporary aesthetic.

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