Prime Video has signed two new multi-year agreements with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Roadshow Films, securing exclusive Pay-1 streaming rights to their theatrical film slates in Australia.
Under the agreements, Prime Video will become the first streaming destination for all Sony Pictures and Roadshow Films titles following their theatrical and digital rental windows. The deal began in August 2025, with major films such as 28 Years Later, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, and In The Grey among the first to join the platform.
This marks the first time Sony’s entire theatrical slate will land exclusively on Prime Video in Australia. It also extends Prime Video’s existing output deal with Roadshow, which began in July 2024.
Expanding a blockbuster pipeline
The new arrangements bolster Prime Video’s positioning as a one-stop destination for movie lovers. The combined catalogue adds to a growing slate that already includes The Boys, Fallout, Red One, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and Australian Originals like Deadloch, The Test, and The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
“By securing exclusive first streaming rights to films from Sony Pictures and Roadshow, we ensure Prime members get first access to stream these movies after their theatrical runs and digital rental windows,” said Tyler Bern, Head of Content Strategy and Content Acquisition for Canada, Australia and New Zealand at Prime Video. “This delivers more choice, more convenience, and incredible value for customers.”
What’s coming to Prime Video
Key upcoming titles under the Sony Pictures deal include:
• 28 Years Later – from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland
• Karate Kid: Legends – starring Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio and Ben Wang
• I Know What You Did Last Summer – revival of the ’90s horror franchise
• Bring Her Back – Australian horror from the team behind Talk to Me
• Caught Stealing – crime caper starring Austin Butler and directed by Darren Aronofsky
• A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – romantic drama with Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie
From Roadshow, audiences can expect:
• In The Grey – directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal
• Conclave – an award-winning papal drama
• A sequel to the young adult thriller Fall
Other upcoming films coming to Prime Video include The Monkey, a Stephen King adaptation directed by Osgood Perkins (streaming from 30 August), Addition from Made Up Stories, and Den of Thieves 2 starring Gerard Butler.
Content partnerships continue to grow
Adam Herr, Senior Vice President of Distribution, APAC at Sony Pictures Television, said the studio was excited to bring its lineup to Australian audiences through Prime Video: “Over the coming years, we have an exciting slate of theatrical films featuring some of the most iconic talent, directors and IP in Hollywood, and we can’t wait for audiences in Australia to enjoy them on Prime Video.”
Will Meiklejohn, Director of Acquisitions, Television & Home Entertainment at Roadshow Films, added: “This agreement cements Prime Video as the home for the extraordinary films we’ve championed on the big screen, from powerful Australian stories to internationally loved blockbusters.”
Prime membership in Australia costs $9.99 per month or $79 per year, giving access to SVOD content, live sport, TVOD purchases, and add-on subscriptions. All SPE and Roadshow content will be available via the Prime Video app across devices and downloadable for offline viewing.