Whether Valentine’s Day calls for grand romance, complicated relationships or something delightfully offbeat, Prime Video has lined up a carefully curated watchlist to match every mood.
From classic love stories and modern rom-coms to dark, twisted takes on relationships, the platform’s latest selection brings together 13 films and series designed for singles, couples and everyone in between.
According to an Amazon blog, the collection blends recent Prime Originals with genre-defining favourites, offering viewers an easy way to navigate romance across tones and styles. The idea, according to the platform, is simple: no matter how you feel about Valentine’s Day, there’s something worth pressing play on.
For those embracing “main-character energy,” titles like the Prime Original ‘Relationship Goals’ place ambition and self-discovery at the heart of romance, while fashion-world favourite ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ revisits love, career choices and personal transformation. Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s critically acclaimed ‘Fleabag’ also finds a place on the list, offering an unfiltered, deeply human take on loneliness, desire and self-sabotage.
Viewers in the mood for sweeping romance can turn to Prime Originals like ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’, ahead of its upcoming sequel, or revisit modern classics such as ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ‘Pride & Prejudice’ (2005), where love battles class, pride and expectation. These stories lean into emotional payoff, slow-burn chemistry and the timeless appeal of opposites colliding.
For those who prefer their love stories complicated—and occasionally unsettling—the list doesn’t shy away from darker territory. The upcoming Prime Original ‘Love Me Love Me’ explores obsession and emotional volatility, while thrillers like ‘Gone Girl’ and ‘Fatal Attraction’ examine the terrifying consequences of relationships gone wrong.
Balancing the extremes are stories about flawed but enduring connections. Ensemble rom-com ‘Think Like a Man’, the musical drama ‘Mentiras: The Series’, the endlessly rewatchable ‘50 First Dates’, and comedy favourite ‘Bridesmaids’ all underline the messiness, humour and resilience that often define real love.
With this Valentine’s Day edit, Prime Video positions itself as a one-stop destination for romance in all its forms—ideal for solo binge-watching, date-night viewing or group rewatches. Whether the day is about roses and candlelight or comfort viewing with popcorn, the platform’s latest curation ensures there’s a love story for every kind of viewer.
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