If you loved the Harry Bosch novels by Michael Connelly, here's the latest information about the TV series coming soon on AmazonPrime. You can sign up for AmazonPrime, watch all of the episodes and then cancel your AmazonPrime membership if you don't really want that annual fee of US $99 ($8.25/month).
Information from the Michael Connelly web page -
Bosch starts streaming
on February 13 in the UK, USA, & Germany on Amazon Prime, All ten episodes
at once!
The countdown has
begun... Get ready to stream all episodes of #BoschAmazon on 2/13 only on
#AmazonPrime.
Watch the pilot that
brings Bosch to life here now: http://amzn.to/1utLyM0
All ten episodes of
the series will begin streaming on February 13, 2015 on Amazon Prime
Instant Video in the USA, the UK,
and Germany. Learn
more about Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service here. Sign up for an Amazon Prime
Free 30 Day Trial period here.
In Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway: watch via HBO Nordic. Weekly episodes begin February
14, 2015.
In Canada: stream via CraveTV.
All 10 episodes will be available on February 14, 2015.
In New Zealand: watch via Sky Television. Date
to be determined.
In Italy: watch via Eagle Pictures. Date to
be determined.
We will add updates about other countries as the news comes in.
From the author -
January 14, 2015
Hello Bosch Fans! Happy New
Year. We are less than a month away from theBosch television
show being available in all its 10-episode glory. Starting today, Amazon is
putting up the new and improved pilot for viewing. You may be asking, do I
really need to watch it again? Well, that of course is your choice but I
thought I’d tell you a little bit about some of the changes we put into the
pilot after we got the green light to film a whole season. The main changes are
in regard to the court case. Bosch is being sued for killing a man during the
investigation of a serial killer case. If you remember the original pilot, the
trial started at the beginning of the case with opening statements from the
attorneys and Harry in the defendant’s chair watching. When we got the go ahead
on the first season we decided we should come into the trial after it is
already underway and Harry Bosch is on the witness stand. We wanted Harry more
active in the courtroom and this did the trick. We also had to bring in a few
new actors because some actors in the pilot had schedule conflicts once we set
our shooting schedule. One of the new ones is Mimi Rogers, who plays Money
Chandler, the attorney suing Harry. She’s really good and just like the Money
in the book. There are a couple of other added scenes as well. But I think the
new courtroom scenes are very important because Harry is now a participant. He
is testifying and revealing himself, and the information that comes out is
important to his character and the rest of the episodes in the season. The
new pilot is up and available now but if you ask me, I would wait to watch it
when the whole season is available on February 13 and you can roll from the
pilot right into episode 2. At least that’s what I think.
– Michael Connelly