Prime Video will be the official subscription streaming home, alongside CBS All Access, for the upcoming CBS murder-mystery drama AMERICAN GOTHIC. Amazon Prime members in the U.S. will be able to stream or download each episode just four days after each episode's initial broadcast on CBS, at no additional cost to their Prime membership.
From creator Corinne Brinkerhoff (Jane the Virgin, The Good Wife), and hailing from
CBS Television Studios and Amblin Partners, American Gothic is a 13-episode summer series, which will begin airing on
CBS Wednesday, June 22 and centers on a prominent Boston family that is attempting to redefine itself in the wake of a chilling discovery that links their recently deceased patriarch to a string of murders spanning decades, amid the mounting
SUSPICION that one of them may have been his accomplice. The series stars Juliet Rylance (The Knick, Sinister), Antony Starr (Banshee,
OUTRAGEOUS Fortune), Virginia Madsen (Sideways, Candyman), Justin Chatwin (Shameless, Orphan Black), Megan Ketch (The Good Wife, Jane the Virgin), Elliot Knight (Once Upon a Time, How to Get Away with Murder), Stephanie Leonidas (Mirrormask, Defiance), and Gabriel Bateman (Annabelle, Checkmate).
In addition to American Gothic, as previously announced the highly-anticipated
CBS comic-thriller which will begin airing on Monday, June 13, BrainDead - from creators Robert King and Michelle King (The Good Wife) - will be available exclusively on Prime Video just four days after each episodes initial broadcast as well. The series stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead (The Returned, Mercy Street), Danny Pino (Cold Case, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Aaron Tveit (Next to Normal, Gossip Girl), Tony Shalhoub (Monk, Men in Black), Nikki M. James (The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, The Blacklist), and Johnny Ray Gill (Grand Theft Auto V, The Purge: The Morning After).
Prime members will be able to watch American Gothic and BrainDead, along with thousands of movies and TV shows, using the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Amazon Fire TV, and mobile devices, or online at
www.amazon.com/primevideo. Additionally, both American Gothic and BrainDead can be downloaded to iPhones, Android phones and tablets and Fire devices for offline viewing at no additional charge.
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