Scott Foley’s new series It’s Not Like That arrives in the UAE on Prime Video on May 15, 2026, with all eight episodes of season 1 available at once. The TV-14 comedy-drama pairs Foley with Erinn Hayes in a story about two newly single parents trying to rebuild their lives after divorce and loss.
Foley plays Malcolm, a grieving minister, while Hayes plays Lori, who is rediscovering herself after divorce. Together, they navigate singlehood while raising teenage children, giving the series its mix of romance, grief and family friction. The show will be available to Prime Video subscribers in the UAE for AED 16 per month, with a 30-day free trial for new users.
The series originally aired on the Wonder Project Amazon Channel in the US and later launched internationally on Prime Video. That wider rollout now brings the full first season to UAE viewers in one batch, a release pattern that favors binge watching rather than a weekly wait. The show explores friendship, romance, divorce, grief and the uneasy logistics of blended family life.
The main tension for viewers is not whether It’s Not Like That will continue, but what comes after this first run. The series has already been confirmed as returning, though no Season 2 details have been announced yet. For now, the immediate draw is the first season itself: eight episodes, one release date, and a story built around two people learning how to start over while their children are watching.
