

Prime Video kicks off February with a mix of returning favorites, gripping new series and star-driven films and documentaries.
The month begins with the conclusion of Fallout’s second season on 4 February. Adapted from the iconic video game, the series follows sheltered survivors forced back into a dangerous, unpredictable wasteland. The cast features Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Justin Theroux and Macaulay Culkin.
Crime drama fans can catch Cross on 11 February. Aldis Hodge returns as Alex Cross, a Washington, D.C. detective and forensic psychologist, now hunting a vigilante targeting corrupt billionaires in the show’s second season.
Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association debuts 12 February, marking the 50th anniversary of the ABA–NBA merger. The docuseries chronicles the league’s creation, its challenge to the NBA and its lasting influence, including the three-point shot, slam dunk contests, and the rise of legends like Julius Erving and George Gervin.
On 18 February, 56 Days premieres, a dark thriller following Oliver and Ciara, whose whirlwind romance turns deadly. Investigators uncover a murder, while flashbacks reveal the intense, twisted trajectory of their affair.
Reality and leadership are in focus with The CEO Club on 23 February. The docu-style series gives viewers an inside look at a circle of influential female CEOs balancing high-stakes business decisions with personal lives, highlighting camaraderie, mentorship, and impact.
Film fans have plenty to watch. Relationship Goals lands 4 February, starring Kelly Rowland and Clifford “Method Man” Smith as former lovers competing for leadership of a top New York morning show — while navigating friendship, self-help wisdom and rekindled sparks.
On 6 February, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision explores His Majesty The King’s lifelong commitment to sustainability, narrated by Kate Winslet. The documentary highlights his foundation’s environmental and social initiatives.
Romantic drama Love Me Love Me premieres 13 February. After losing her brother, June moves to Milan, where she falls for the perfect student Will, only to clash with his troubled friend James. Based on Stefania S.’s popular Wattpad novel, the film explores love, risk, and self-discovery.
Action arrives 25 February with The Bluff, starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas as a former pirate forced back into conflict to protect her family when an old rival resurfaces. Produced by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film blends high-stakes combat with a story of survival and redemption, set against the Cayman Islands’ dramatic landscapes.
Closing out February is Man on the Run on 27 February, a documentary from Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville. The film follows Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles reinvention, chronicling his career with Wings, featuring rare footage, and providing an intimate look at his creative journey.