Amazon to Shut Down Freevee App and Transfer Shows and Movies to Prime Video

free, ad-supported channels and movies. An Amazon spokesperson reassured viewers that there will be no change to the content available to Prime members, and that a wide variety of free streaming content will still be accessible to non-Prime members on Prime Video.

Amazon introduced an ad-free, paid tier for Prime Video in early 2024, positioning the platform as a competitor to streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+. However, the transition from Freevee to Prime Video aims to simplify the viewing experience by centralizing all content under one platform.

As Freevee shuts down in August 2025, viewers can still enjoy its content on Prime Video for free, albeit with advertisements. Popular originals like “Bosch: Legacy” will remain part of the free tier. The Prime Video homepage will feature both paid and free offerings, making it easier for viewers to access their favorite shows and movies.

While it’s unclear how the migration of content from Freevee to Prime Video will impact exclusive shows or live channels, Amazon’s decision to consolidate its streaming services is in line with its strategy to provide a seamless viewing experience for customers. More information on any potential changes to Freevee-exclusive shows and live FAST channels will likely be revealed as the migration progresses.

This report is based on public communication from the Freevee app and statement from an Amazon spokesperson to FOX Business. Additional reporting and insights were provided by Deadline and other industry sources that have been monitoring Amazon’s efforts to streamline its streaming services and enhance the Prime Video experience.