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Prime Video’s ‘Sex Criminals’ Adds Pamela Adlon as Series Regular, BD Wong Set to Recur
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Prime Video’s ‘Sex Criminals’ Adds Pamela Adlon as Series Regular, BD Wong Set to Recur

Pamela Adlon will join Imogen Poots and John Reynolds in the Prime Video adaptation of Image Comics’ ‘Sex Criminals,’ with BD Wong also lined up for a recurring role, according to an industry report.

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Prime Video’s series adaptation of Image Comics’ ‘Sex Criminals’ is expanding its cast, with Pamela Adlon set to join as a series regular opposite Imogen Poots and John Reynolds, Deadline reported Monday. The same report also said BD Wong will return in a recurring role, adding to the live-action ensemble for the Image Comics-based project.

Deadline identified Adlon as a series regular and placed her in the lead-side casting opposite Poots and Reynolds. The report described the Prime Video series as an adaptation of the comic book title, which is credited to creator Emily V. Gordon alongside other key producers tied to the screen adaptation team.

The series is described as hailing from Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, with Tze Chun and LuckyChap also attached, and Amazon MGM Studios listed as the studio. Deadline framed the announcements as an exclusive look at casting updates for the adaptation, including Adlon’s addition and Wong’s recurring role.

BD Wong’s involvement was reported as part of the show’s casting, with the actor known for recurring television roles including ‘Law and Order: SVU,’ according to Deadline. Wong’s role is described as recurring, not as a series regular, and the report did not provide additional character details in the excerpt available here.

The report positions the project within Prime Video’s slate of scripted series, with Amazon MGM Studios credited as the production studio and LuckyChap tied to the project’s development. It also places the creative team, including Gordon and Nanjiani, at the center of the adaptation effort from the comic’s original material.

While no production start date or episode-count details were included in the reporting excerpt provided here, the casting moves suggest the series is continuing through development and toward pre-production. Further casting, filming schedules, and character assignments would be expected to be announced through the same standard entertainment-industry channels.

As with most streaming series, the next steps will likely involve finalizing the remaining cast and locking key creative and production roles, with Amazon MGM Studios and the associated producing entities continuing to oversee the adaptation’s timeline, contractual commitments, and production logistics.

Why It Matters

  • Casting updates are a key marker of progress for streaming series in development, indicating continued movement toward production readiness.
  • The additions of a series regular and a recurring actor affect the show’s ensemble size and character structure, which can influence scheduling, contracts, and production planning.
  • For audiences and comic-book readers, the casting confirms that the adaptation is moving forward with established performers at the center of the lead dynamics described in the original property.
  • Because Amazon MGM Studios is listed as the studio, the casting can have downstream implications for budgeting and production oversight tied to a major streaming platform.
  • The project’s credited team, including Gordon and Nanjiani, suggests the adaptation remains tied to the original creators and production partners through the casting phase.

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Key Facts

  • Pamela Adlon is set to join Prime Video’s ‘Sex Criminals’ as a series regular, opposite Imogen Poots and John Reynolds, according to Deadline.
  • BD Wong is set to recur in Prime Video’s ‘Sex Criminals,’ Deadline reported.
  • The series is described as an adaptation of Image Comics’ ‘Sex Criminals.’
  • Deadline reported that Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani, Tze Chun, LuckyChap, and Amazon MGM Studios are attached to the project.
  • The casting announcement was published by Deadline on June 15, 2026.