
Primo is a new scripted comedy from New York Times best-selling author Shea Serrano and Emmy-winning producer Michael Schur (The Good Place, Parks and Recreation). Inspired by Serrano’s life growing up in San Antonio, the coming-of-age show follows Rafa Gonzales (Ignacio Diaz-Silverio), a 16-year-old being raised by his mother and five uncles. Life seems to open up before Rafa as he faces high school graduation, prepares for college, and possibly meets the girl of his dreams. Primo is a show about our family and family of friends with whom we grow and change and depend on throughout our lives. The cast includes Christina Vidal, Carlos Santos, Efraín Villa, Henri Esteve, Johnny Rey Diaz, Jonathan Medina, Martin Martinez, Nigel Siwabessy, and Stakiah Lynn Washington. Read on to learn more about how to watch.
- When Does Primo Air: Primo premieres Friday, May 19.
- Where Can You Watch Primo: Primo is exclusively available on Amazon Freevee, which can be watched for free or via Amazon Prime (1-week-free-trial).
Where You Can Watch Primo
Primo is exclusively available on Amazon Freevee, a free ad-supported streaming app, which Amazon Prime Subscribers can access on the Amazon Prime Video app. If you don’t have Amazon Prime, you can download the Amazon Freevee app and use either an IMDb account login or a regular Amazon login to access Amazon Freevee.
You can access Prime Video for $8.99 per month, but that only includes access to prime video. You do not get shipping, deals, music, storage, and other benefits. When you take the yearly price of Prime, it amounts to $9.92 per month. Therefore, those added Prime perks will cost you less than $1 per month. We are all constrained by budgets, but if you are going to sign up for Prime, you will likely make up the $11 per year in shipping costs and other Prime benefits. You can sign up for Amazon Prime with this free trial link.
Primo Trailer
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