See the stories of everyday people seeking to make a difference during the COVID-19 pandemic in Regular Heroes. Join host Alicia Keys in this eight-part docuseries that showcases the lives of those who go above and beyond, from the local grocery clerk to the doctors saving lives. If you’re wondering how to watch Regular Heroes on Prime Video, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Regular Heroes
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Regular Heroes but everything Prime Video has to offer. Prime Video offers a free 30-day trial with access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more. Keep watching after your trial for only $14.99 a month. Save by purchasing a whole season of Regular Heroes to watch from any TV, tablet, PC, or phone.
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How Many Episodes Are in Regular Heroes?
There are eight episodes in Regular Heroes. Each episode lasts 30 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Regular Heroes episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “A New World, A New Brand of Hero”: May 7, 2020
- “The Science Teacher, the Deli Owner, and the Zookeeper”: May 14, 2020
- “The EMT, the Reverend, and the Trucker”: May 21, 2020
- “The Advocate, the Sanitation Worker, and the RV Guy”: May 28, 2020
- “The Doctor, The Animal Rescue Worker, and the Theater Owner”: June 11, 2020
- “The Farmer, the Mechanic, and the Bus Driver”: June 18, 2020
- “The Inventor, The Nurse Practitioner and The Art Supplier”: June 25, 2020
- “Finale: Still Heroes”: July 2, 2020
What Are the Critics Saying About Regular Heroes?
Regular Heroes has no official critic reviews. IMDB rates the series a 7/10 based on audience scores. While most viewers enjoyed the series, finding the stories inspiring, others felt the show was a little too self-congratulatory in parts. However, if you’re a fan of documentaries, or just want to see more about the lives of everyday people, this show is worth a look.
“This show, like many feel-good reality shows that have come before it, is designed to tug at your heartstrings.” – Ashley Moulton, Common Sense Media
“It’s rather painful to report that the series itself is just not very good, playing like an infomercial without any sort of deeper engagement with the subjects at hand.” – Robert Levin, Newsday
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Is Regular Heroes Suitable for Kids?
Regular Heroes is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series may contain real-world topics, themes, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger viewers.