Where to Watch Bait in the UAE — Riz Ahmed's Comedy Thriller Now Streaming on Prime Video
Riz Ahmed's comedy thriller Bait is now streaming on Prime Video UAE. Six episodes of existential crisis meets trippy conspiracy.
Quick Answer: Bait is streaming on Prime Video in the UAE. Season 1 with 6 episodes is available now. Prime Video costs AED 16/month.
Picture this: you're a struggling actor desperately trying to land your dream role, but instead of just dealing with rejection emails and questionable casting directors, you end up in some trippy conspiracy thriller that makes you question reality itself. That's exactly the ride Riz Ahmed takes us on in Bait, where existential dread meets comedy in the most deliciously twisted way possible. Here's how to watch it in the UAE.
In the UAE, Bait Season 1 is streaming on Prime Video from March 25, 2026, with all episodes available at once.
Where to Watch Bait in the UAE
Bait streams on Prime Video in the UAE. The series launched globally on Amazon's platform, making it easily accessible for UAE viewers alongside the same release window as international markets.
| Platform (UAE) | Prime Video |
| US platform | Prime Video |
| Streaming start | March 25, 2026 — Season 1 |
| UAE price | AED 16/month |
| Free trial | 30 days |
| Episodes/Runtime | 6 episodes |
| Subtitles | Arabic, English |
| Rating | TV-MA |
Bait Official Trailer
Here's the official trailer that perfectly captures the show's blend of comedy and existential chaos:
What Is Bait About?
Bait follows Shah Latif, a struggling actor on the verge of landing his dream role when everything spirals into an existential crisis mixed with conspiracy thriller madness. When you think you're just auditioning for the role of a lifetime, but the universe has other plans that involve questioning everything you thought you knew about reality.
Riz Ahmed pulls triple duty here as creator, writer, and star, channeling his own experiences in the industry into this darkly comedic exploration of ambition, identity, and what happens when your biggest break might also be your biggest breakdown. The show cleverly uses the backdrop of auditions and acting to dive deep into themes of authenticity versus performance, both on-screen and in real life.
With a TMDB rating of 4.3/10, Bait is clearly a polarising watch — you'll either connect with its surreal take on the acting world or find yourself as confused as Shah himself. But that's exactly the point Ahmed seems to be making about the disorienting nature of chasing dreams in an industry that thrives on uncertainty.
How Many Episodes Does Bait Have?
Bait Season 1 has 6 episodes. All episodes are available to stream immediately on Prime Video, so you can binge the entire existential journey in one sitting if you're brave enough.
The show has been renewed as a returning series, though episode count and release date for Season 2 are yet to be confirmed — this guide will be updated when announced. Each episode runs approximately 30 minutes, making it a perfect weekend binge that won't completely derail your schedule.


Images: Prime Video
Bait Cast
| Actor | Character | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Riz Ahmed | Shah Latif |
Ahmed's decision to centre himself as both creator and lead gives the show an intensely personal feel, like we're getting a peek behind the curtain of his own industry experiences. It's the kind of meta-casting that either works brilliantly or feels incredibly self-indulgent — and based on early reactions, viewers seem split on which camp they fall into.
Is Bait Kid-Friendly?
No, Bait is not suitable for children. The show carries a TV-MA rating, indicating content appropriate only for mature audiences aged 17 and above.
Expect strong language, adult themes around career struggles and existential questioning, and psychological thriller elements that could be disturbing for younger viewers. **Recommended age: 17+**
Is Bait Free to Watch?
Bait is not free to watch, but Prime Video offers a 30-day free trial for new subscribers. At AED 16 per month, you could easily watch the entire 6-episode season during the trial period without paying anything.
If you're already a Prime Video subscriber through du or etisalat bundles, Bait is included in your existing subscription at no extra cost. With just 3 hours of total runtime, you're looking at roughly AED 5.33 per hour of entertainment — not bad for Ahmed's genre-bending experiment.
Can I Watch Bait While Travelling Outside the UAE?
Yes, your Prime Video subscription works internationally, though the available catalogue may vary by region. Bait appears to be available globally on Prime Video, so you should be able to continue watching while travelling.
What to Watch After Bait
Colin from Accounts (Prime Video) — Australian comedy-drama about two complex humans brought together by a car accident, offering a similar blend of dark humour and relationship chaos.
Hung (OSN+) — Dark comedy about a desperate man in tough times, matching Bait's exploration of people pushed to their breaking points with surprisingly funny results.
The Jim Jefferies Show (Netflix) — Weekly comedy tackling current events with the kind of irreverent, no-holds-barred approach that fans of Ahmed's sharp writing style will appreciate.
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Last verified: 29 March 2026. Streaming availability can change — I'll update this guide if anything shifts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Bait in the UAE?
Bait is streaming exclusively on Prime Video in the UAE from March 25, 2026, with all 6 episodes of Season 1 available now.
Is Bait free to watch?
Bait requires a Prime Video subscription (AED 16/month), but new users get a 30-day free trial that covers the entire season.
How many episodes does Bait have?
Bait Season 1 has 6 episodes, each approximately 30 minutes long, with Season 2 confirmed but no release date announced yet.
Is Bait on Netflix or OSN+?
No, Bait is exclusive to Prime Video and not available on Netflix, OSN+, or other streaming platforms in the UAE.
Is Bait suitable for teenagers?
No, Bait has a TV-MA rating and contains mature themes, strong language, and psychological thriller elements recommended only for viewers 17+.
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