Six Amazon Original Series will be available for Canadians on Amazon Prime Video in March, the e-commerce giant announced Thursday.
Hand of God Season 2, Red Oaks Season 2, One Mississippi, Crisis in Six Scenes, Good Girls Revolt and Amazon’s first German series, You Are Wanted, will all be available to Canadian Prime video subscribers next month.
On March 10th, the second season of Hand of God goes live, starring Ron Perlman as a corrupt judge who believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice. Also releasing on that day is season two of the comedy Red Oaks, which follows a young student (played by Craig Roberts) who works as a tennis pro at the prestigious Red Oaks Country Club.
On March 17th, You Are Wanted premieres, which chronicles how a young hotel manager (played by Matthias Schweighöfer) handles his life falling apart over a personal data hack. The series premiere of comedy One Mississippi is also on the 17th, focusing on a woman (played and inspired by comedian Tig Notaro) who learns about her recently deceased mother and reconnects with her hometown.
Woody Allen’s first TV series, Crisis in Six Scenes, debuts on March 24th, which is a comedy series which Allen wrote, directed and starred in. It tells the story of a 1960s middle-class suburban family that is visited by a guest who turns their household completely upside down.
And finally, the first season of Good Girls Revolt premieres on March 31st, which follows a group of young female researchers at “News of the Week” (modeled after Newsweek) in 1969.
Prime Video members can watch these Originals through the Amazon Prime Video app on Android and iOS phones and tablets, Fire Tablets, popular LG and Samsung Smart TVs, Android TV by Sony or online at PrimeVideo.com. Videos can also be downloaded for offline viewing.
Here’s an entire list of content on Amazon Prime Video in Canada.
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