
“The Boys” S5, “Crime 101 and More: New on Prime Video July 2026
July on Prime Video is not messing around. The platform's biggest franchise returns for its final season, a sun-soaked heist thriller brings together three of Hollywood's most bankable stars, and an unhinged comedy is about to make your group chat very loud. All three are ready to stream with your Prime membership, so if you're still catching up on what landed in March, consider this your sign to pick up the pace.
The Boys S5 - Available from 8th of April
There is no easing into this one. "The Boys" returns for its fifth and final season, and the Amazon Original is pulling absolutely no punches on the way out. Homelander has seized total control of America, imprisoning dissenters in so-called Freedom Camps and ruling through fascist terror that makes his previous power grabs look like rehearsals. Butcher, Hughie, Annie, and the rest of The Boys are backed into the tightest corner they have ever faced, mounting a desperate, last-ditch resistance against a regime that seems genuinely unbeatable. This is the endgame that five seasons of escalating chaos have been building towards, and the stakes could not feel more real. If you have followed these characters this far, you already know you are not ready for what is coming. Nobody is.
Crime 101 - Available from 1st of April
Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Halle Berry in a slick LA heist thriller sounds like the kind of film Hollywood should have made, and that is exactly why "Crime 101" feels so exciting. Hemsworth plays a master jewel thief whose meticulous robberies along the 101 freeway have left the LAPD completely baffled. Ruffalo is the lone detective closing in on his trail. Berry is the disillusioned insurance broker whose path collides with both men, setting all three on a course towards a deadly climax with millions of dollars hanging in the balance. It is sun-bleached, propulsive, and dripping with the kind of star-powered charisma that makes you remember why you fell in love with cinema in the first place. This Amazon Original deserves your full, undivided attention.

Balls Up - Available from 15th of April
And then there is "Balls Up", which exists on a completely different planet to everything else on this list, and thank goodness for that. Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser play Brad and Elijah, two marketing executives who, in a moment of spectacularly misguided ambition, pitch a full-coverage condom sponsorship deal with the World Cup. When their drunken celebration in Brazil spirals into a global scandal, the pair find themselves on the run from furious fans, criminals, and power-hungry officials, desperately trying to salvage their careers and make it home in one piece. It is raunchy, over-the-top, and exactly the kind of comedy that works best when you stop asking questions and just let the chaos wash over you.

FAQ
Do I need to watch previous seasons of The Boys before starting Season 5? Yes, "The Boys" Season 5 continues directly from the events of Season 4. The storylines, character arcs, and major plot twists build on everything that has come before, so watching Seasons 1 through 4 first is strongly recommended.
Are The Boys S5, Crime 101, and Balls Up available in 4K and HDR on Prime Video? Amazon Originals including "The Boys" Season 5 and "Crime 101" are typically available in 4K Ultra HD with HDR support at no extra cost with your Prime membership, provided your device supports it. Check individual title pages for confirmed formats.
Can I download these July 2025 titles to watch offline? Yes, all three titles can be downloaded for offline viewing through the Prime Video app on iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Windows PCs, and Mac computers. Simply tap the download icon on the title page and choose your preferred video quality.
Is Balls Up suitable for younger viewers? "Balls Up" is a raunchy adult comedy with strong language, sexual content, and over-the-top situations. It is aimed squarely at adult audiences. Parents can use Prime Video's parental controls and PIN settings to restrict access on younger profiles.
