If your queue is 95% reality TV and the rest is snacks, AMC just built you a new home. It's called All Reality, and it's a Prime Video add-on channel built to feed the habit - no judgment, just hits.
The pitch is simple: more than 2,500 hours of unscripted TV, all in one place, for $4.99 a month. You subscribe through Amazon's Channels hub, it's U.S.-only for now, and AMC says the experience is ad-free. Clean, centralized, easy to explain to a friend who "only watches one show" and then watches seven.
What's actually inside All Reality
This isn't a handful of reruns. The full "Love After Lockup" library is here, plus its spin-offs - a huge draw for fans who've been scattered across platforms. New "Bridezillas" episodes will stream here weekly, exclusively. And the complete "Mama June" series is folded in, too.
There's more first-time access for U.S. viewers: every season of "Growing Up Hip Hop" and "Marriage Boot Camp" now lives on-demand in one spot. The lineup stretches beyond traditional reality, with talkers like "The Graham Norton (movies and tv series) Show," and a slab of true-crime for late-night bingers.
Why AMC is doing this
AMC's reputation was built on prestige drama, sure. But the company's making a clear bet: passionate reality fans want a one-stop shop, not a scavenger hunt. Courtney Thomasma, an AMC executive, framed the launch around story - familiar territory for the brand - just with a different flavor. She promised "thousands of hours of unapologetically addictive reality TV" and content with "none of the filler."
Translation: leverage the library, feed the fandom, keep it focused. It's a smart way to diversify without starting from zero. And because All Reality sits inside Prime Video Channels, the distribution is built-in - fewer hoops for sign-ups, fewer reasons to bounce.
The bet and the price
At $4.99 a month, All Reality slots into that "I'll try it" range for genre die-hards. The real test is stickiness: weekly "Bridezillas" drops, a steady flow of library favorites, and the convenience of finding it all in one tile. If they keep the pipeline warm, churn stays cooler. If not, well... we've all canceled an add-on before.
Originals on deck
AMC says the channel's first original series is in development, narrated by Tamar Braxton (movies and tv series). No extra details yet, but it signals intent: this isn't just a vault; they want it to feel alive.
Quick answers
- Price: $4.99/month as a Prime Video Channels add-on. No long-term contract.
- Where to watch: In the U.S., via Amazon's Channels hub. Subscribe here: Prime Video Channels.
- Flagship shows: Full "Love After Lockup" universe; weekly new "Bridezillas" (exclusive); complete "Mama June"; "Growing Up Hip Hop" and "Marriage Boot Camp" now on U.S. VOD; plus "The Graham Norton Show" and true-crime picks.
- Originals: First series in development, narrated by Tamar Braxton. More to come.
- Updates: Yes - new episodes like "Bridezillas" roll out weekly, with ongoing additions to the catalog.
What this could mean
For viewers, it's less searching and more watching. For AMC, it's a lane change that still fits their brand: strong characters, big emotions, stories you can't quit - just unscripted this time.
And if you're covering the beat, here's the tension to watch: can a tight, ad-free hub with familiar franchises pull fans from scattered apps and keep them long enough to matter? Maybe it's just timing, but with weekly drops and a sensible price, All Reality has a real shot at becoming the tab you tap first.