Prime Video: best new shows & films streaming February 2026

Discover the best new shows & films to stream in February 2026 on Prime Video with this guide.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas) and Karl Urban in The Bluff | Image: Prime Video

Relationship Goals â€“ 4 February

Relationship Goals | Image: Prime Video
Relationship Goals. Image: Prime Video.

Film (2026). When brilliant TV producer Leah Caldwell (Kelly Rowland) is about to make history as the first woman to run New York’s top morning show, her ex Jarrett Roy (Clifford ‘Method Man’ Smith) swoops in to compete for the same position.

He claims he’s a changed man, transformed by the wisdom of the New York Times bestselling book, Relationship Goals. As her tight-knit circle of friends dive into the same life-changing book, they all begin to rediscover their aim in love. Yet Leah, laser-focused on breaking through the glass ceiling, isn’t ready to believe in finding love â€“ even as her undeniable chemistry with her ex threatens to reignite old flames.

Shadow Force – 8 February

Film (2025). In this action-drama, estranged couple Kyrah and Isaac were once the leaders of a multinational special forces group, Shadow Force. They broke the rules by falling in love and, in order to protect their son, they go underground. With a large bounty on their heads, and the vengeful Shadow Force hot on their trail, one family’s fight becomes all-out war. Watch the trailer.

Starring Kerry Washington, Omar Sy and Mark Strong.

The Travellers – 10 February

Luke Bracey, Bryan Brown And Susie Porter In Bruce Beresford's The Travellers. Photo: David Dare Parker / Sony Pictures.
Luke Bracey, Bryan Brown and Susie Porter in Bruce Beresford’s The Travellers. Photo: David Dare Parker / Sony Pictures.

Film (2025). Australian director Bruce Beresford (Breaker MorantDriving Miss Daisy) returns to his roots with The Travellers, a heartfelt dramedy exploring the chaos and catharsis of returning home.

Set against the backdrop of small-town Australia, the film follows Stephen Seary (Luke Bracey), a charismatic stage designer living abroad, who reluctantly returns home to farewell his dying mother. What begins as a brief visit quickly unravels into an emotionally charged odyssey as Stephen is forced to confront the eccentricities of his family, an estranged father (Bryan Brown, Palm Beach), unresolved relationships, and the gravitational pull of his past.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey â€“ 10 February

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Image: Prime Video.
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Image: Prime Video.

Film (2025). Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in this romantic fantasy-adventure directed by Kogonada (After Yang, Columbus) that explores themes of memory, connection and life-altering decisions.

Two strangers meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and, through a twist of fate, gain the chance to relive important moments from their pasts, illuminating the path that led them to the present and gaining the opportunity to change their futures.

Cross Season 2 – 11 February

Cross Season 2. Image: Prime Video.
Cross Season 2. Image: Prime Video.

Series. Starring Aldis Hodge, Cross is a Washington DC based crime-drama that follows Alex Cross, a brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist, who is uniquely capable of digging into the minds of serial killers in order to identify and catch them. In season two, Cross is in pursuit of a ruthless vigilante who is hunting down corrupt billionaire magnates.

Love Me Love Me â€“ 13 February

Love Me Love Me. Image: Prime Video.
Love Me Love Me. Image: Prime Video.

Film (2026). After her brother’s death, June moves to Milan for a fresh start and enrols at an elite international school, where she finds comfort in dating Will, the school’s perfect honour student.

But her fragile stability is shaken by a volatile rivalry with his best friend James – a charismatic, troubled boy hiding a dangerous life in clandestine MMA fights â€“ turning resentment into irresistible attraction and forcing June to choose between safety and a love that challenges everything she thought she wanted.

Love Me Love Me stars Mia Jenkins, Pepe Barroso Silva, Luca Melucci, Andrea Guo, Michelangelo Vizzini, Madior Fall and Vanessa Donghi. Watch the trailer.

Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix â€“ 13 February

Series. Prime Video will launch a six-part docuseries following Jesy Nelson as she embarks on her most transformative journey yet: motherhood. With her life in the public eye for over a decade as one-fourth of the global pop phenomenon Little Mix, Jesy has experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Now, she’s ready to share her truth like never before.

Four Letters of Love â€“ 17 February

Film (2024). Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham-Carter and Gabriel Byrne star in this romantic drama adapted from the book by Irish writer Niall Williams.

Nicholas and Isabel seem to be made for each other, but outside forces seem to be working against them. As ghosts, fate and the sheer power of true love pull them together, so too does life threaten to tear them apart.

56 Days â€“ 18 February

Avan Jogia And Dove Cameron In 56 Days. Image: Prime Video.
Avan Jogia and Dove Cameron in 56 Days. Image: Prime Video.

Series. This new erotic thriller follows Oliver (Avan Jogia) and Ciara (Dove Cameron). After meeting randomly in a supermarket, they fall for each other fast – and dangerously hard. Fifty-six days later, homicide investigators arrive at Oliver’s apartment to find an unidentified body – brutally murdered and intentionally decomposed.

Did he kill her? Did she kill him? Intercutting between an intense single day in the present investigation and the twisted trajectory of the young lovers’ affair in the past, the series is both a unique crime story and a riveting, sexy, psychological thriller.

Roofman â€“ 18 February

Channing Tatum In Roofman. Image: Prime Video / Paramount Pictures.
Channing Tatum in Roofman. Image: Prime Video / Paramount Pictures.

Film (2025). This dark comedy based on an unbelievable true story follows Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), a former Army Ranger and struggling father who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname Roofman.

After escaping prison, he secretly lives inside a Toys ‘R’ Us for six months, surviving undetected while planning his next move. But when he falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mum drawn to his undeniable charm, his double life begins to unravel, setting off a compelling and suspenseful game of cat and mouse as his past closes in. Watch the trailer.

The CEO Club – 23 February

Series. This new reality series follows a group of trailblazing female CEOs (including Serena Williams) as they navigate the triumphs and challenges of both their professional and personal lives.

Shot in a compelling docu-style, viewers are granted an all-access pass to their worlds – witnessing everything from high-stakes negotiations to innovative brand launches. As members of an elite circle of moguls, these multi-hyphenate CEOs come together to unwind, connect and uplift one another, all while continuing to generate opportunities that leave a lasting impact.

The Bluff â€“ 25 February

Priyanka Chopra Jonas As Ercell In The Bluff. Image: Prime Video.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Ercell in The Bluff. Image: Prime Video.

Film (2026). Priyanka Chopra Jonas stars in this swashbuckling new action-thriller set against the breathtaking scenery of the Caribbean Islands.

Ercell ‘Bloody Mary’ Bodden (Chopra) thought she had escaped her violent past as a pirate, finding peace in the Cayman Islands with her loving family. But when her notorious former captain Connor (Karl Urban) arrives seeking revenge, Ercell’s world is torn apart.

Forced to confront the demons she’s tried to bury, Ercell is thrust back into a deadly game of secrets and survival. Armed with lethal swordsmanship, cunning traps and a fierce will to protect those she loves, she wages a brutal war against Connor’s merciless crew.

Man On The Run – 27 February

Man On The Run. Image: Prime Video.
Man On The Run. Image: Prime Video.

Documentary (2025). Man On The Run takes viewers on an intimate journey through Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and the formation of Wings with his wife Linda.

From Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville, the film chronicles the arc of McCartney’s solo career as he faces down a myriad of challenges while creating new music to define a new decade. Through unprecedented access to previously unseen footage and rare archival materials, the documentary captures Paul’s transformative post-Beatles era through a uniquely vulnerable lens.

Vanished – 27 February

Kaley Cuoco And Sam Claflin In Vanished. Image: Prime Video.
Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin in Vanished. Image: Prime Video.

Series. A couple’s trip to Paris takes a dark turn. When Tom (Sam Claflin) disappears aboard a train to the south of France, Alice (Kaley Cuoco) is plunged into a web of intrigue and danger, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew. Watch the trailer.

Relay – 28 February

Film (2024). Starring Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington, this action-packed conspiracy-thriller follows a ‘fixer’ who assists whistleblowers to expose the shady actions of their employers while concealing his identity through a relay service for the deaf.

Together – 28 February

Film (2025). Alison Brie and Dave Franco are magnetic in this Australian-made supernatural body horror.

Longtime couple Tim and Millie find themselves at a crossroads as they move to the country, abandoning everything except each other. While tensions begin to flair, an encounter with a nightmarish and unnatural force threatens to corrupt their lives, their love and their flesh. Read ScreenHub’s review.

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Alannah Sue is a writer, editor, theatre critic and content creator with a passion for arts and culture and all that glitters. She relocated to Melbourne in 2025 after spending over a decade embedded in the Sydney arts landscape and finishing up her tenure as Arts & Culture Editor at Time Out. In addition to contributing to ArtsHub and ScreenHub, her freelance portfolio also expands to editorial and copywriting for lifestyle and arts publications such as Limelight and Urban List, cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House, and marketing and publicity services for independent artists. She is always keen to take a chance on weird performance art, theatre of all kinds, out-of-the-box exhibitions, queer venues, and cheap Prosecco. Give her half a chance, and she will get on a soapbox when it comes to topics like the magic of musical theatre, the importance of rigorous arts criticism, and the global cultural implications of the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise. Connect with Alannah on Instagram: @alannurgh.