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Things continue to ramp up in 2026, with Prime Video releasing all the goods on its February movie and TV show lineup. For the year's shortest month, the streaming behemoth is packing it to the rafters with more than 70 new titles, spanning genres from classic comedies, dramas, and action flicks to new documentaries and thrillers.
You might not be aware of it, but Amazon Prime Video has been doing a great job breaking into the reality TV world with their own original programming, in addition to a great library of reality classics.
Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista team up in this new action comedy.
The golden era of the erotic thriller is arguably quite a long time gone, but that doesn't mean people don't still want them – and Prime Video seems to have gotten wise to that fact. Its latest, 56 Days, looks like it'll tell a story that goes to places you won't be able to predict, with a fun central mystery.
Do you need access to the Amazon Prime Video streaming service to watch the Packers playoff game in Chicago? Here's what you need to know.
Sophie Turner is brilliant in her latest thriller series, leaving Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell's acclaimed Fallout show in the dust.
New Prime Video subscribers can enjoy a 30-day free trial period to see Prime Video’s extensive NASCAR race coverage, starting with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24. NASCAR’s landmark media rights agreement for the NASCAR Cup Series continues in 2026 with four best-in-class distribution partners — FOX Sports,
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Amazon Prime Video joins Netflix in new anime AI release rollout despite fall 2025 failure
Amazon Prime Video seems to be looking to continue utilizing generative artificial intelligence, even after failing time and time again with it.