James Bond meets Nazi Zombies. Woody Allen meets Sweeney Todd. Jack Ryan meets Bad Santa.
Photo: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan can continue the big-budget thrills and spectacle of the first season with a bit less of the logic-busting plot contrivances that marred a couple of episodes in the second half, while the final season ofwill hopefully provide a satisfying send off to what’s been a consistently handsome, well-acted and thought-provoking mystery thriller. ’s final chapter drops on November 15.
in a thriller based on the CIA’s highly controversial post 9/11 Detention and Interrogation program. This one will be available from November 15.sounds potentially interesting, too. There’s no confirmed drop date for this one yet, but the UK-made series tells the story of the problems that occur in a near-futurewhen when a brain implant given to people to help them share information, emotions and memories malfunctions - with murderous results.
The new non-Amazon Original films coming to Amazon Prime Video are dominated by James Bond. No less than 21 vintage 007 movies are going to be arriving on November 1 - enough to keep even the most ardent Bond fan going for the whole month.Angel Has Fallen
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