Spider-Noir To Fallout 3: Prime Video Announces Upcoming Titles At Annual Amazon Upfront Presentation
At the 2023 Upfront Presentation, Amazon showcased its diverse content slate, including new series like Spider-Noir and renewals for Fallout and Beast Games, aiming to enhance audience engagement.

At their annual Upfront Presentation, Amazon dazzled brands and advertisers with a showcase of their new content slate across various genres, featuring a blend of premium entertainment and innovative technology. This event, attended by stars like Jason Momoa and Elizabeth Banks, highlighted Amazon's effort to merge entertainment, live sports, and advertising to offer unparalleled audience engagement opportunities.
Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video revealed a series of exciting announcements, headlined by the introduction of the Spider-Noir series set for 2026. This live-action adaptation of the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir takes viewers to 1930s New York, focusing on a private investigator grappling with his superhero past. The event also spotlighted the renewal of the hit series Fallout for a third season, ahead of its second season's premiere, showcasing its global success with over 100 million viewers.
Additionally, Prime Video has greenlit several original series, including Delphi, a live-action series connected to the Creed Universe, and Elle, a Legally Blonde prequel set for a 2026 release. American Gladiators is set to make a comeback with WWE Superstar Mike "The Miz" Mizanin as host, promising new and classic events for fans. Furthermore, Prime Video announced the renewal of Beast Games for two more seasons, following its record-breaking debut and the premiere of Oh. What. Fun., a holiday ensemble movie, on December 3.
In sports entertainment, Prime Video continues to expand its offerings with new sports documentaries in collaboration with Skydance Sports and NFL Films. This includes a series following six New York Jets players during the 2024-25 season and a documentary about Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens. Additionally, the platform announced the return of the Academy of Country Music Awards for the next three years and highlighted special Thursday Night Football holiday matchups for the 2025 NFL season.
Prime Video also confirmed the order of Barbershop, a series starring Jermaine Fowler, and an untitled docuseries featuring prominent female CEOs, including Serena Williams and Winnie Harlow. These initiatives underscore Amazon's ambition to provide diverse and captivating content, leveraging the combined strengths of MGM Studios and Prime Video.
The presentation also teased other upcoming movies and series, such as Blade Runner 2099, Young Sherlock, and The Man with the Bag, emphasizing Amazon's commitment to delivering a wide range of entertainment options to its audience. This diverse lineup showcases Amazon's strategic approach to capturing viewers' interests across genres and formats.
By integrating star power, innovative storytelling, and strategic partnerships, Amazon aims to solidify its position in the competitive streaming landscape. The company's expansive content slate, from high-profile series and movies to engaging sports documentaries, reflects its ambition to cater to a global audience's varied tastes and preferences, promising an exciting future for Amazon's entertainment offerings.


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