Prime Video is set to roll out an expansive and diverse content slate in February, blending high-profile originals, returning favourites, documentaries, films and live sports, as the streaming platform continues to strengthen its position as an all-in-one entertainment destination.
With February also marking Black History Month, the platform is spotlighting culturally significant stories alongside fresh global content across genres, catering to audiences with varied viewing preferences.
According to a Prime Video media statement dated January 28, 2026, the February lineup brings together new Amazon Original films and series, fresh episodes of popular shows, live sports coverage and a wide selection of library titles. The slate reflects Prime Video’s focus on combining premium storytelling with cultural relevance, while offering Prime members access to everything from award contenders to large-scale sports action on a single platform.
Among the key highlights this month is ‘Relationship Goals’, premiering on February 4. The romantic drama stars Kelly Rowland as Leah Caldwell, a driven television producer on the verge of becoming the first woman to lead New York’s top morning show. Her plans are complicated when her former partner, played by Clifford ‘Method Man’ Smith, re-enters her life as a professional rival claiming personal transformation. As Leah’s close-knit group of friends begin reassessing their own lives through the lens of love and ambition, the story explores the tension between career aspirations and emotional vulnerability.
Another major release is the second season of ‘Cross’, arriving on February 6. The crime thriller pushes its narrative into darker territory as billionaire Lance Durand seeks FBI protection after receiving a death threat tied to a high-profile murder. Detective Alex Cross and FBI agent Kayla Craig lead the investigation, navigating disturbing clues and shifting alliances, while Cross’s partner John Sampson makes an unexpected connection that adds a personal dimension to the case.
Documentary storytelling also takes centre stage with ‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’, streaming from February 12. The film traces the ABA’s lasting impact on modern basketball, featuring firsthand accounts from players and insiders who shaped one of the sport’s most innovative eras. Later in the month, ‘Man on the Run’, releasing on February 27, offers an intimate look at Paul McCartney’s life after ‘The Beatles’, charting his creative journey with Wings under the direction of Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville.
February also brings ‘The CEO Club’ on February 23, following a group of influential women leaders including Serena Williams and Winnie Harlow as they navigate the intersection of power, purpose and personal growth. Meanwhile, ‘The Gray House’, debuting February 26, dramatizes the true story of women who operated a covert spy network within Confederate ranks during the American Civil War, produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman.
International and genre content further broadens the slate, with titles such as the German mystery comedy Fabian and the Deadly Wedding, the Brazilian comedy special ‘LOL: Se Rir, Já Era!’, and the docuseries ‘Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix’. New English-language originals including ‘Love Me Love Me’, ‘56 Days’ and action thriller ‘The Bluff’, starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas, add to the month’s marquee releases.
Sports fans are also well catered for, with Prime Video continuing its live coverage of the NBA, NBA G League, ONE Championship and select NHL games featuring the Seattle Kraken. Prime members will have access to multiple high-profile matchups throughout the month, reinforcing the platform’s growing sports offering.
In addition to originals, Prime Video is adding an extensive list of popular films to its library from February 1, ranging from classics such as ‘The Big Lebowski’ and ‘Fargo’ to contemporary hits like ‘La La Land’ and ‘The Woman King’. With a mix of nostalgia, new storytelling and live events, Prime Video’s February slate underscores its ambition to remain a comprehensive streaming hub that delivers entertainment, culture and sport under one subscription.
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