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Amazon Drops the Trailer for Hotel Costiera and It's Giving Amalfi Coast Chaos

Serious man in a suit stands against a coastal town backdrop. Text reads "HOTEL COSTIERA" in yellow. Blue sea and mountains visible.

If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping limoncello while unraveling international mysteries at a luxury hotel, Amazon’s new series Hotel Costiera might just be your next binge obsession. The trailer just dropped, and spoiler alert: it’s dripping in sun-drenched drama, questionable decisions, and Jesse Williams doing things no concierge ever should.


Why Everyone’s Talking About Hotel Costiera Trailer

The Hotel Costiera trailer release is making waves online for all the right reasons. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Italy’s Amalfi Coast, this upcoming Prime Video series is giving off strong White Lotus meets Reacher energy with a splash of James Bond at a wine tasting. It's stylish, it's fast paced, and honestly, it might be the perfect guilty pleasure watch heading into fall.


So what’s the deal with this new Amazon Original? Here’s the scoop.



Jesse Williams Is Not Your Average Hotel Staff

Jesse Williams plays Daniel De Luca, a former US Marine turned fixer at a five star resort in Positano. He's half Italian, all charm, and clearly the guy you call when things go sideways. And by sideways, we mean a guest’s daughter disappears, and the mafia might be involved. The trailer wastes no time showing us Daniel going full action hero mode, complete with fight scenes, boat chases, and enough dry wit to fill a vineyard.


This is not your average resort experience. There are knives to the throat, cryptic threats about lost jewelry, and one hilarious undercover moment where Daniel poses as a rich American tourist. Yes, someone actually says, “I’m Johnny. I’m an American,” and somehow it works.


The Trailer Has Everything: Fights, Flirting, and a Whole Lot of Amalfi

The Hotel Costiera trailer is a visual feast. You’ve got glittering water, dramatic cliffside villas, mysterious disappearances, and a supporting cast that looks like they stepped straight off a Milan runway. Every frame screams luxury until someone gets punched in the face.


While the tone is slick and stylish, there’s a playful self awareness that keeps it from taking itself too seriously. Think high stakes drama, but with enough sarcasm to keep it grounded. Or at least as grounded as a show with yacht brawls can be.



When and Where to Watch Hotel Costiera

Amazon Prime Video is going full throttle with this one. All six episodes of Hotel Costiera will be available to stream starting September 24, 2025. It’s dropping in the US, Europe, Australia, and pretty much everywhere that enjoys good television.

That means you can cancel those fall travel plans to Italy and live vicariously through Daniel’s adrenaline fueled misadventures instead. You’re welcome.


Who’s Behind the Madness

Hotel Costiera isn’t just a pretty face. It’s directed by Emmy winner Adam Bernstein and Italian filmmaker Giacomo Martelli. The writing team includes Elena Bucaccio, Matthew Parkhill, and Francesco Arlanch, so expect some serious storytelling power behind the glossy visuals.


There’s also a creative blend of cultures at play here. With its Italian American lead, international cast, and filming on location along the Amalfi Coast, the show promises global appeal with a dash of Mediterranean flair.



Should You Watch It?

If you like your thrillers with a side of designer sunglasses and double espressos, then yes. Hotel Costiera looks like a ridiculously fun ride. The trailer has just enough intrigue to hook you, and just enough humor to keep you coming back for more.


So pour yourself a glass of something expensive, turn up the volume, and get ready to check in to Amazon’s hottest new destination. Just don’t ask Daniel for room service unless you want to be tackled by a guy who once led a covert mission.


Ready to dive in? Watch the Hotel Costiera trailer now and tell us what you think. Is this your next streaming obsession or just another stylish distraction? Either way, Amazon’s playing no games with this one.


Want more recaps and reviews on the best upcoming shows? Stick around. We do drama, but make it fun.

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