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Prime Video is expanding sign language support to 18 more films and here’s the full list

Prime Video is expanding its support for sign language, adding 18 more Prime Original titles starting today. This brings the total to over 20 titles that support both American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL). The feature is available worldwide on all devices that support Prime Video.

This is how sign language support works on Prime Video

Prime Video now offers sign language interpretation for more than 20 films and series, including popular titles like Red, white and royal blue And Your idea.

When you watch a supported title, an interpreter appears on the screen and conveys not only the dialogue, but also the tone and emotions through facial expressions and body language. This provides an even more immersive experience compared to standard subtitles.

The interpretations were created in collaboration with deaf interpreters and artistic sign language leaders (DASLs) to ensure that the performances feel natural and precise.

Finding signed content is straightforward. You can go directly to the dedicated sign language page (primevideo.com/signLanguage) or search for titles using terms like “ASL,” “BSL,” or “sign language.” Viewers residing in the United States can also search for signed titles in the Accessible Movies and Series section.

Prime Video titles that support ASL/BSL

Here is a complete list of Prime Original films that now support ASL and BSL translations:

  • Oh, what. Fun.
  • Merv
  • After the HuntPlay Dirty
  • Red
  • Candy Cane Alley
  • Trap house
  • Red, white and royal blue
  • Street house
  • Heads of State
  • Holland
  • You are cordially invited
  • Killer heat
  • Jackpot!
  • Your idea
  • Hedda
  • Another simple favor
  • G20
  • After the hunt
  • Play dirty

Additionally, Prime Video offers an audio description catalog to make it easier for visually impaired viewers to follow. It also includes Dialogue Boost, an AI feature that improves dialogue that is difficult to hear. Originally launched in English, it now supports six additional languages ​​including French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Hindi.

Recently, Amazon announced Prime Video’s new ad-free Ultra tier for an additional $4.99 per month, launching on April 10th. Until then, you can explore what’s new on the platform this month or browse the best movies currently available to stream.

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