Amazon Prime Video has announced that the first seven seasons of Donald Trump’s iconic reality show, The Apprentice, are now available for streaming. This move, revealed by Variety on March 10, 2025, taps into the renewed interest in Trump following his 2024 re-election and the buzz surrounding the controversial 2025 biopic, The Apprentice.
Donald Trump’s ‘The Apprentice’ Seasons 1-7 to Stream on Amazon Prime Video https://t.co/9uiSFZg1nl
— Variety (@Variety) March 10, 2025
Originally airing on NBC from 2004 to 2015, The Apprentice featured contestants competing for a job in Trump’s organization, with his famous catchphrase, “You’re fired,” becoming a cultural phenomenon. The show significantly boosted Trump’s public image as a shrewd businessman, reportedly earning him $214 million and playing a key role in his rise to fame. Now, Prime Video is bringing those early seasons—showcasing Trump’s larger-than-life persona—to a new generation of viewers.
This addition aligns with Amazon’s strong March 2025 content lineup, which includes Prime Video originals like The Wheel of Time: Season 3 and live sports events. By securing The Apprentice, Prime Video distinguishes itself from competitors like Netflix, where the show isn’t available, according to recent reports. The timing is notable, as the biopic The Apprentice—which portrays Trump’s early career, including allegations of financial fraud and sexual assault—has sparked debate since its Cannes premiere.
For fans of reality TV or Trump’s political journey, this streaming release offers a nostalgic look at his pre-presidential fame. However, it also reignites discussions about the show’s impact on his public image and its role in shaping his electability. Whether viewers tune in for entertainment or curiosity, The Apprentice on Prime Video is set to draw significant attention in 2025.