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Prime Video expands sign language support to 18 more movies and here’s the complete list

Deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers just got a major Prime Video upgrade

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

How sign language support works on Prime Video

Prime Video now offers sign language interpretation across more than 20 movies and series, including popular titles like Red, White, and Royal Blue and The Idea of You.

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When you watch a supported title, an on-screen interpreter appears and conveys not just dialogue, but tone and emotion through facial expressions and body language. This creates a more immersive experience compared to standard captions.

The interpretations have been created in collaboration with Deaf interpreters and directors of artistic sign language (DASLs) to ensure the performances feel natural and accurate.

Finding signed content is straightforward. You can head directly to the dedicated sign language page (primevideo.com/signlanguage) or search for titles using terms like “ASL,” “BSL,” or “Sign Language.” Viewers who reside in the US can also browse the “Accessible Movies and TV” section for signed titles.

Prime Video titles that support ASL/BSL

Here’s a complete list of Prime Original movies that now support translations in ASL and BSL:

  • Oh, What. Fun.
  • Merv
  • After the HuntPlay Dirty
  • Red One
  • Candy Cane Lane
  • Trap House
  • Red, White & Royal Blue
  • Road House
  • Heads of State
  • Holland
  • You’re Cordially Invited
  • Killer Heat
  • Jackpot!
  • The Idea of You
  • Hedda
  • Another Simple Favor
  • G20
  • After the Hunt
  • Play Dirty

Alongside this, Prime Video offers a catalog with audio description, helping visually impaired viewers follow along. It also includes Dialogue Boost, an AI feature that enhances hard-to-hear dialogue. Initially launched in English, it now supports six more languages, including French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi.

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

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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