Several television series are scheduled to be removed from the Amazon Prime Video library in the United States this week. This is part of the platform’s regular content rotation, where licensing agreements for various shows expire.

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The complete series of “The Change” will be removed from Amazon Prime Video on May 31. The show is a British comedy series starring Bridget Christie.

Multiple other series are also confirmed to be leaving the platform on the same date. This includes the drama “Vigil,” starring Suranne Jones, and the comedy “There She Goes,” featuring David Tennant.

The list of removals extends to several additional titles. The series “The Devil’s Hour,” “Everyone Else Burns,” “The Lazarus Project,” and “The Outlaws” are all scheduled for removal on May 31.

Summary

On May 31, a selection of television series will be removed from Amazon Prime Video’s US catalog. The removals are due to the expiration of licensing contracts for this content.

Among the shows leaving is the British comedy “The Change.” Other major titles include the dramas “Vigil” and “The Devil’s Hour,” along with several comedies.

This is a standard industry practice for streaming services. Content availability is frequently updated based on existing licensing agreements.

FAQs

**Why are shows removed from Amazon Prime?**
Shows are typically removed when the licensing agreement between Amazon and the content owner expires. These contracts allow the platform to stream the content for a limited time.

Can these shows return to Amazon Prime in the future?
Yes, it is possible for shows to return. This would require Amazon and the content owner to negotiate and sign a new licensing agreement at a later date.

How can I find out what else is being removed?
Viewers can check the “Last Chance to Watch” section on the Amazon Prime Video app or website. This section regularly updates with titles that are scheduled for removal.


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