The Bosch universe is expanding again. This time, with a title that already carries a certain weight: Ballard. The new series from Prime Video is set to premiere this July, and the full list of episode titles has just been revealed, along with what each one is about. They are not just names. They hint at tension, movement, and memory. There’s a path forming just by reading them.
There’s also a shift happening here. While previous series in the Bosch world followed fast-paced investigations and active fieldwork, the show slows things down. It looks at what’s been forgotten. Cases that were shelved, buried, or ignored. This quiet change in focus doesn’t shrink the story. It stretches it. It creates space to observe how crime and justice linger long after the headlines are gone.
Who is Ballard
Renée Ballard was briefly introduced at the end of Bosch: Legacy season three. Just a short moment, but enough to suggest that more was coming. Now, she takes the lead in her own series. Played by Maggie Q, Ballard runs the LAPD’s cold case division. The cases are old. Some nearly erased. But there’s still something there. Clues left behind. People are still waiting.
The story unfolds with a different rhythm. It doesn’t feel rushed or overly stylized. The city is still the same. The atmosphere is still heavy. But this time, the silence speaks louder than the noise. And Ballard seems like the kind of character built to carry that weight.

Titles and synopses: a map through the season
Prime Video confirmed that all ten episodes of the season will be released on July 9. The titles already tell part of the story. Below are all ten, each followed by a short synopsis.
1 - Library of Lost Souls
Ballard takes over the cold case division and reopens the hunt for an elusive serial killer. The case feels unfinished, like it was left in a hurry. And maybe there’s a reason for that.
2 - Haystacks
The team revisits a murder at Venice Beach that never got closure. A journalist begins circling the case, adding outside pressure and new questions.
3 - BYOB
An old case involving a murdered college student brings tension within the department. Not everyone wants these files reopened.
4 - Landmines
New leads begin to implicate people within law enforcement. Pieces from the past come up again, and they don’t sit right.
5 - What’s Done in the Dark
Ballard’s own past starts showing up at the edges of the investigation. The team begins to feel the weight. The serial killer case shifts into something deeper.
6 - Beneath the Surface
One of the detectives faces a personal crisis. The investigation doesn’t stop, but the pace changes. There’s something more unsettling beneath the usual pressure.
7 - Fork in the Road
A decision splits the team’s path. Trust starts to crack. There’s no clear answer, and not enough time.
8 - Last Call
New evidence surfaces. A phone call becomes a key to unlocking the truth. But it also brings danger closer.
9 - Collateral
There are consequences. And not just legal ones. Some people want the truth to stay hidden. It may already be too late for that.
10 - End of the Line
The investigation reaches its final stage. Some things are solved. Others are not. But the work is done, at least for now.

Same world, different lens
The show doesn’t try to copy Bosch, but the connections are still there. Harry Bosch appears throughout the season, though in a supporting role. He watches, listens, and steps in when necessary. The story remains focused on Ballard and the cold cases. Bosch’s presence only strengthens the foundation.
Los Angeles continues to feel like an unspoken character. The streets look familiar, and the shadows fall in the same places. But with Ballard at the center, the story feels more reflective. Less about the chase. More about the aftermath.
A full-season drop and a slower burn
All ten episodes of the series will drop at once on July 9, 2025, on Prime Video. The choice to release everything at once invites a different kind of viewing. It allows the tension to build quietly across hours, not weeks. Each case leads into the next, creating a rhythm that matches the slow work of real investigation.
What this series seems to offer
This isn’t about high-speed chases or shootouts. It’s about details. Missed connections. Victims who never got answers. Ballard walks into spaces others left behind. The writing focuses on failure, justice, and the people in between. It doesn’t seek closure for the sake of it. It looks at what happens when closure never comes.
The season leans into silence. Into discomfort. Into the space between what happened and what should have. It’s a space that the character seems built to explore.

When and how to watch
The show arrives on July 9, with all ten episodes available on the same day. Whether watched across a single weekend or stretched out slowly, the series invites immersion. The cold cases don’t unfold quickly. They open gradually, requiring attention. Rewatching certain scenes might be necessary. And that’s part of the experience.
Final thoughts
Ballard arrives quietly but with purpose. The cases she takes aren’t fresh, but they still matter. They carry weight. The season offers a grounded, deliberate look at justice delayed. It doesn’t try to be loud. It tries to be real. And in a world filled with noise, that might be exactly what makes it work.