January unveils a fresh slate of Prime Video premieres and returns, energizing the streaming calendar with high profile originals and eagerly anticipated continuations. A standout entry is Hunters, a bold new series created by David Weil, building on the momentum of the creator behind Invasion. The show debuts on Prime Video on Friday, January 13, inviting audiences into a gripping tale that fuses history, conspiracy, and action into a distinctive prophetic thriller.
The premise centers on a diverse band of Nazi hunters operating in New York in 1977. Recruited through unlikely paths, the Hunters uncover a disturbing reality: hundreds of former top Nazi officials have settled into American life, and their plan to revive a Fourth Reich in the United States quietly unfolds beneath everyday routines. The series blends period detail with contemporary energy, using brisk pacing and sharp dialogue to explore reckoning, justice, and the morally fraught pursuit of vengeance.
Another notable arrival this month is a crime history miniseries released across six fifty minute episodes. The project profiles investigative journalist Manuel Marlasca and criminology expert Miguel Lorente, alongside Galicia’s correspondent Patricia Abet, who each contribute rigorous reporting and context to the cases at hand. Premiering in January, this limited series promises methodical storytelling that dissects each crime from multiple angles, inviting viewers to weigh motives, evidence, and the societal factors that shape criminal behavior.
Each episode of this crime story series delves into a single case with the collaboration of invited experts. The format pairs deep factual inquiry with thoughtful interpretation, letting viewers trace possible causes behind crimes and consider the broader circumstances that enable such events to unfold. The approach leans into documentary precision while inviting reflective discussion about prevention, justice, and the human stories behind the headlines.
Produced as a collaborative effort among broadcasting bodies and regional partners, the project is guided by a team of prolific scriptwriters who shape the narrative arc while maintaining strict documentary integrity. Filming is planned to travel across Spain, offering a broad geographic canvas that situates famous crimes within their cultural and historical landscapes. The result is a documentary experience that respects the gravity of real events while delivering compelling, well structured storytelling.
Meanwhile, a familiar fantasy universe continues to unfold as Vox Machina faces another existential threat. After leaving Exandria’s most formidable adversaries behind, the brave adventurers confront a new menace, the Chroma Conclave, a sinister collective of dragons. The epic stakes remain sky high as the band learns that saving the world requires more courage, cleverness, and teamwork than ever before. The narrative threads weave personal growth with high stakes battles, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. This overview is drawn from ongoing coverage and official programming notes. Citation: Prime Video press materials.
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January 1: After eternal love.
January 4: Orphan First Murder.
January 6: The Platform.
January 13: Operation Black Wave Target.
January 21: Objects, Soul Invincible.
January 27: On the Border, An Explosive Wedding.
January 28: Fast and Furious 9.