Diwali 2022: Four More Shots Please to Ammu, Here’s the Festive Binge-Watching List With Prime Video!

The festival of lights and binge eating is here! As Diwali 2022 is approaching, all of us are in a festive mood and cannot wait to participate in the festivities with our friends and family. While the celebration is incomplete with delicious food and sweets, it is also incomplete without spending some quality time with your friends and family.

What better way to organise a binge marathon and ring in the fervour of festivities than with these 4 shows and movies on Prime Video? Without further ado, here’s the list for the festive season!

Diwali 2022 Prime Video Festive List

Four More Shots Please

Need some squad goals or looking to watch something with your gal-pals? Fret not, as Prime Video’s original series, Four More Shots Please! is back with a new season right before your Diwali holidays. Dropping on October 21, the third season will follow the lives of four unapologetic women who live, love, make mistakes and learn along the way with each other’s support and will pick up from the dramatic cliffhanger of season 2. Four More Shots Please! is a perfect binge fest for a pyjama night with your girl gang.

Watch Four More Shots Please right here.

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The Peripheral

For the fans of Sci-fi dramas, Prime Video is bringing you the adaptation of William Gibson’s popular novel, The Peripheral.  The series will take the audience through years from 2032 to 2099. Flynne Fisher (Chloe Grace Moretz) and her Marine veteran brother, Burton (Jack Reynor) unknowingly get involved in dangerous crimes through simulation games that are way too real. On a quest to earn money, the perils of technology make them realise that there is too much on the line to lose. Stream this goosebumps-inducing series from October 21 on Prime Video.

Watch The Peripheral right here.

The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power

Thriller? Suspense? Mystery?Adventure? Do not worry as this series has it all.  The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power is an epic drama which is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. The ensemble cast of the old and new characters come together to fight the long-feared evil re-emerging in Middle Earth. With the breathtaking visuals and sound effects and power-packed performances, the series surely demands a binge-watching session with the LOTR fandom.

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Watch The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power right here.

Ammu

Love shouldn’t mean betrayal and marriage shouldn’t tolerate domestic violence. Prime Video’s first Telugu Original Movie Ammu is the story of a woman who has great determination and courage to fight back and protect herself from the domestic abuse meted out to her by her husband. The hard-hitting film stars  Aishwariya Lekshmi along with Bobby Simha and Naveen Chandra.

Watch Ammu right here.

So which one of these are you going to watch with the fam?

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