New movies and series will be available on the platform next month.
Streaming giant Prime Video will greet its subscribers with new titles, specifically series and movies, in February.
To kick off the month, Prime Video will be releasing on February 4 the finale of the second season of Fallout, which stars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Justin Theroux and Macaulay Culkin.
Based on the popular video games, the story revolves around the “haves and have-nots” in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have, as it is set 200 years after the apocalypse.
The gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the incredibly complex, gleefully weird and highly violent universe waiting for them above.
On the same day, the movie Relationship Goals will stream. Its story will see how just when the brilliant TV producer Leah Caldwell (Kelly Rowland) is about to make history as the first woman to run New York’s top morning show, her ex Jarrett Roy (Clifford “Method Man” Smith) swoops in to compete for the same position.
He claims he’s a changed man, transformed by the wisdom of the New York Times bestselling book ‘Relationship Goals.’
As her tight-knit circle of friends dive into the same life-changing book, they all begin to rediscover their aim in love. Yet Leah, laser-focused on breaking through the glass ceiling, isn’t ready to believe in finding love—even as her undeniable chemistry with her ex threatens to reignite old flames.
Another movie heading to the platform is Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, which will drop on February 6.
The documentary will tell the story of King Charles III’s lifelong commitment to the philosophy of Harmony and the environment.
It aims to urge viewers to protect the planet and create a more sustainable future for the next generation, with Academy Award-winner Kate Winslet narrating this journey through The King’s Foundation’s vital work.
On February 11, Cross Season 2, starring Aldis Hodge, will come out. A Washington D.C.-based crime drama, viewers will follow the character Alex Cross, who is a brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist, uniquely capable of digging into the minds of serial killers in order to identify and catch them.
In this season, Cross is in pursuit of a ruthless vigilante who is hunting down corrupt billionaire magnates.
Basketball fans should look out for Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association, on February 12, which comes out as the 50th year of the ABA’s merger with the NBA happens in 2026.
It is the first and definitive docuseries of the American Basketball Association, chronicling the 1967 launch of the enterprising league and explores how a collection of franchises—the majority of which relocated or folded—challenged the NBA on and off the court for nine seasons.
It will also examines the lasting impact of the ABA on the sport of basketball, including the introduction of the 3-point shot; the All-Star Game slam dunk competition.
Also going to be tackled in the series are the addition of former ABA franchises like the Brooklyn Nets, Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, and the San Antonio Spurs to the NBA, empowering women to play a more substantial role in the business of sports, and the rise to fame of superstar players like Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Spencer Haywood, George Gervin, Rick Barry, and George Karl.
February 13 will see the release of the original Italian film Love Me, Love Me, which is based ln the first hit novel of the same name, which is tetralogy by Stefania S. and has over 23 million reads on the Wattpad platform.
It will follow a story of how after her brother’s death, June moves to Milan for a fresh start and enrolls at an elite international school, where she finds comfort in dating Will, the school’s perfect honor student.
But her fragile stability is shaken by a volatile rivalry with his best friend James—a charismatic, troubled boy hiding a dangerous life in clandestine MMA fights—turning resentment into irresistible attraction and forcing June to choose between safety and a love that challenges everything she thought she wanted.
Meanwhile, in the psychological thriller 56 Days, the audience will follow Oliver and Ciara, who, after meeting randomly in a supermarket, fall for each other fast, and dangerously hard.
Fifty-six days later, homicide investigators arrive at Oliver’s apartment to find an unidentified body—brutally murdered and intentionally decomposed.
Intercutting between an intense single day in the present investigation and the twisted trajectory of the young lovers’ affair in the past, the series is both a unique crime story and a riveting, sexy, psychological thriller, Prime Video said on the series that will be released on February 18.
A group of trailblazing female CEOs will be followed as they navigate the triumphs and challenges of both their professional and personal lives in The CEO Club.
Viewers are granted an all-access pass to their worlds—witnessing everything from high-stakes negotiations to innovative brand launches.
Shot in a compelling docu-style, the series highlights their individual journeys, collective camaraderie, and the power of women supporting women.
As members of an elite circle of moguls, these multi-hyphenate CEOs come together to unwind, connect, and uplift one another, all while continuing to generate opportunities that leave a lasting impact.
It will begin to play on Prime Video on February 23.
On February 25, The Bluff will follow Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), who thought she had escaped her violent past as a pirate, finding peace in the Cayman Islands with her loving husband T.H. (Ismael Cruz Cordova), their son Isaac (Vedanten Naidoo) and her sister-in-law Elizabeth (Safia Oakley-Green).
But when her notorious former captain, Connor (Karl Urban), arrives seeking revenge, Ercell’s world is torn apart.
Forced to confront the demons she’s tried to bury, Ercell is thrust back into a deadly game of secrets and survival. Armed with lethal swordsmanship, cunning traps, and a fierce will to protect those she loves, she wages a brutal war against Connor’s merciless crew.
Ercell’s fight to save her family becomes a journey of redemption, as she reclaims her power and embraces the warrior she once was.
To close the month, Man on the Run will take viewers on an intimate journey through Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and the formation of Wings with his wife, Linda.
From Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville, the film chronicles the arc of McCartney’s solo career as he faces down a myriad of challenges, while creating new music to define a new decade.
Through unprecedented access to previously unseen footage and rare archival materials, the documentary captures Paul’s transformative post-Beatles era through a uniquely vulnerable lens.
It will become available on February 27.
Editor’s note: This is a press release article from Prime Video, with minor revisions made for brevity.
