From returning fan favourites like ‘The Boys’ to new original content like ‘Expats’, here are the best TV shows on Prime Video, coming in 2024.

On May 17th Prime Video will premiere 99, the definitive documentary series of Manchester United’s historic treble-winning season, during which the iconic team won the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League across 10 pivotal days in 1999.

The documentary follows the astonishing road to greatness with untold stories from inside the team, revealing the dressing room conflicts, personal struggles and miraculous moments behind the legendary season, which culminated in the most unbelievable comeback victory in football. The series is both a love letter to one of the greatest achievements in world football and the story of a group of players who were recruited, coached and moulded by Sir Alex Ferguson to create history.

Featuring exclusive interviews from the key characters in the story – including David Beckham, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Peter Schmeichel and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - viewers will relive every perspective and vital moment in vivid detail. The documentary also includes never-before-seen archive footage as well as behind-the-scenes candid video from the club and fans, 99 takes audiences back to a remarkable moment in sport, going behind the curtain of this era-defining triumph.

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What else can I watch on Prime Video?

The series joins Prime Video’s collection of exclusive sports documentaries and docuseries including: Rooney; Ben Stokes: Phoenix from the Ashes; Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In; Take Us Home: Leeds United, When Eagles Dare; and more. This is alongside a wide selection of live sport on Prime Video globally, including Premier League football in the UK.

Can’t wait any longer? Dive below the surface of Premier League football with All or Nothing, the Prime Video docuseries that follows the some of the league’s best teams including Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur as they each fight through a season of top-flight football.