Prime Video Unveils First Look at The Alibi – A twisted new thriller series starring Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino

From the creators of highly acclaimed Prime Video hits Linlang and Saving Grace comes a gripping new drama starring two of the most sought-after Filipino actors today – marking the much-anticipated return of the groundbreaking Kim-Pau tandem to Prime Video.

SINGAPORE October 1, 2025 — Prime Video today released the first look at its upcoming Filipino series The Alibi, produced by Dreamscape Entertainment and ABS-CBN Studios. A gripping psychological thriller that explores the razor-thin line between truth and deception. Blurring the lines between love, betrayal, and survival, The Alibi is set against the backdrop of power, privilege, and hidden sins. With shocking twists at every turn, the series dares to ask: how far would you go to protect the people you love – and what truth would you be willing to bury?

A moody, atmospheric visual style that evokes noir tension and tropical dread
Paulo Avelino in a career-defining role as a man cornered by legacy and guilt
Kim Chiu in a haunting portrayal of a woman torn between redemption and revenge

The Alibi joins thousands of other shows and films available on the Prime Video catalogue, such as  LOL: Last One Laughing Philippines, Drag Den with Manila Luzon Seasons 1 and 2, Roadkillers, Linlang;  Korean titles such as Confidence Queen, Head Over Heels, GOOD BOY, The Divorce Insurance, Newtopia, No Gain No Love, Jinny’s Kitchen 2, Marry My Husband, Death’s Game; anime hits such as Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Rurouni Kenshin; on top of award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Originals like The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Idea of You, Fallout, Heads of State, G20, Another Simple Favor, You’re Cordially Invited, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Reacher, and The Boys. Prime Video members are able to watch films and shows anywhere and anytime on thousands of compatible devices. In the Prime Video app, members can also download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime Video is available in the Philippines for just P149 per month.