What to Watch on Prime Video This February 2026: New Shows and Movies
February 16, 2026

February is shaping up to be a major month for Prime Video, with returning fan favorites, high-stakes thrillers, compelling documentaries, and star-driven original films all arriving on the platform.
From the highly anticipated finale of Fallout Season 2 to the swashbuckling action epic The Bluff, the streamer is stacking its slate with genre-spanning titles designed to keep audiences glued to their screens
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Here’s what subscribers can look forward to this February 2026.

Series Highlights
Fallout Season 2 Finale
The post-apocalyptic saga reaches a critical turning point on February 4. Set 200 years after nuclear devastation, Fallout continues to explore the collision between vault-dwelling survivors and the chaotic, hyper-violent world above ground. As alliances fracture and secrets unravel, the finale promises to deliver answers—and possibly even bigger questions.

Cross Season 2
Arriving February 11, Cross returns with Aldis Hodge as the razor-sharp detective Alex Cross. This season raises the stakes as Cross hunts a vigilante targeting corrupt billionaires, diving deeper into moral gray areas and psychological warfare.

56 Days
Premiering February 18, 56 Days blends crime and psychological thriller elements. The series unfolds across dual timelines, examining a whirlwind romance that spirals into a homicide investigation. It’s a tense, intimate narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.

The CEO Club
On February 23, The CEO Club offers a docu-style look at powerhouse female executives navigating high-stakes negotiations, brand launches, and personal milestones. The series emphasizes leadership, legacy-building, and the power of collective mentorship.

Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
Sports fans can dive into the history of the ABA on February 12. This definitive docuseries examines the league’s revolutionary impact—from the introduction of the three-point shot to the slam dunk contest—and its eventual merger with the NBA.
Movie Premieres
Relationship Goals
Landing February 4, this romantic dramedy follows a driven TV producer whose professional ambitions clash with her complicated past. As love and career ambitions collide, the film explores modern relationships through the lens of ambition and second chances.

Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision
Narrated by Academy Award-winner Kate Winslet, this February 6 documentary chronicles a monarch’s lifelong environmental advocacy and the global mission to create a more sustainable future.

Love Me Love Me
Based on the bestselling Wattpad novel by Stefania S., this Italian original film premieres February 13. Set in Milan, the story explores grief, forbidden attraction, and emotional risk within the halls of an elite international school.

The Bluff
Premiering February 25, The Bluff stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas as a former pirate forced back into violence when her past resurfaces. Backed by producers Anthony and Joe Russo, the film delivers sword fights, survival drama, and emotional stakes set against the dramatic cliffs of the Cayman Islands.


Man on the Run
Closing the month on February 27, Man on the Run offers an intimate portrait of Paul McCartney’s life after The Beatles. Directed by Morgan Neville, the documentary examines the formation of Wings and McCartney’s reinvention as a solo artist through rare archival footage.
A Genre-Spanning Month for Prime Video
February 2026 reinforces Prime Video’s strategy of balancing franchise-driven content with prestige documentaries and globally sourced originals. Whether viewers are craving post-apocalyptic drama, psychological thrillers, sports history, romance, or adrenaline-fueled action, the platform is offering something tailored for every taste.
With marquee titles like Fallout and The Bluff leading the charge, Prime Video is positioning February as one of its most dynamic programming months yet.
