Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Black Bag’

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Prime has a strong mix of brand new arrivals and proven favorites this week, so it is easy to build a watchlist that fits whatever mood you are in. You will find recent theatrical releases alongside studio classics and a few modern standouts that are ready to press play.

Each pick below includes a quick snapshot of what the story is about and who made it. Cast and crew details are here so you can jump straight to the performers and filmmakers you like most without any extra searching.

‘Black Bag’ (2025)

‘Black Bag’ (2025)
Casey Silver Productions

An intelligence officer is assigned to investigate a traitor list that begins to point uncomfortably close to home. Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett lead the cast with Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan in key roles.

Steven Soderbergh directs from a screenplay by David Koepp with production by Casey Silver Productions. Focus Features handled the U S release and principal photography took place in London and at Pinewood Studios.

‘A Working Man’ (2025)

‘A Working Man’ (2025)
Cedar Park Entertainment

A former black ops operative tries to keep a low profile until a threat against his family pulls him back into violent work. Jason Statham stars with Michael Peña and David Harbour in supporting roles.

David Ayer directs and co wrote the film with Sylvester Stallone adapting Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’. The production comes from Black Bear and Cedar Park Entertainment with U S distribution by Amazon MGM Studios.

‘Last Breath’ (2025)

‘Last Breath’ (2025)
Dark Castle Entertainment

A feature dramatization follows a North Sea saturation diving emergency and the race to bring a stranded diver back from the seabed. Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, Finn Cole, and Cliff Curtis star in the survival story.

Alex Parkinson directs and co writes with Mitchell LaFortune and David Brooks. The production recreates bell transfers and saturation procedures with extensive underwater cinematography to mirror the real incident that inspired the film.

‘Enemigos’ (2025)

‘Enemigos’ (2025)
Atípica Films

Two teenagers from the same neighborhood face the fallout of years of bullying when the victim finally gets a chance to retaliate. The cast includes Christian Checa and Hugo Welzel with Estefanía de los Santos, Luna Pamies, Sara Vidorreta, and José Manuel Poga.

David Valero directs from a script by Valero and Alfonso Amador. The film is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Atípica Films and was shot in and around Alicante with a grounded visual approach.

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)
Universal Pictures

A man’s terrifying transformation under the full moon threatens a close knit community as a modern take on classic werewolf lore unfolds. Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner star in the leading roles.

Leigh Whannell directs and the film is produced by Blumhouse in partnership with Universal. The production draws on the studio’s legacy of monster stories with emphasis on practical atmosphere and character stakes.

‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

A contemporary romance follows two travelers whose whirlwind journey across Europe changes the course of their lives. The plot focuses on how a sudden connection forces choices about love and the future.

Details on cast, director, and writer have not been publicly confirmed yet at the time of its listing. The title is presented as a character forward drama with further credits expected as rollout materials arrive.

‘The First Omen’ (2024)

‘The First Omen’ (2024)
20th Century Studios

A young American novitiate in Rome uncovers a conspiracy tied to the birth of the Antichrist and begins to question everything around her. Nell Tiger Free stars with Ralph Ineson, Sônia Braga, Tawfeek Barhom, and Bill Nighy.

Arkasha Stevenson makes her feature directorial debut with production by Phantom Four Films. The release comes from 20th Century Studios and the story expands the established mythology of the ‘The Omen’ series.

‘Children of Men’ (2006)

‘Children of Men’ (2006)
Universal Pictures

In a near future world of human infertility a former activist escorts a young woman who is miraculously pregnant to a program that could protect her. Clive Owen leads with Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, and Chiwetel Ejiofor in major roles.

Alfonso Cuarón directs and co writes the adaptation of P D James’s novel with Universal Pictures releasing the film. Emmanuel Lubezki serves as cinematographer and the production is known for long takes and on location staging.

‘The Bourne Supremacy’ (2004)

‘The Bourne Supremacy’ (2004)
Universal Pictures

Jason Bourne is framed for a botched operation and is forced back into action while trying to stay off the grid. Matt Damon returns with Joan Allen and Brian Cox in key roles.

Paul Greengrass directs the sequel with Universal Pictures producing. The film stages its action across Europe and India and pushes a documentary style intensity that shaped later entries in the series.

‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)
Universal Pictures

An amnesiac pulled from the sea pieces together his past while evading assassins across Europe. Matt Damon stars as Jason Bourne with Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, and Clive Owen.

Doug Liman directs from a screenplay based on Robert Ludlum’s novel. Universal Pictures produced and distributed the film and the production blends practical stunts with European location work.

‘Casino’ (1995)

‘Casino’ (1995)
Universal Pictures

The rise and fall of a Las Vegas casino operator and his volatile partner plays out as money and power shift around them. Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci lead the ensemble.

Martin Scorsese directs and co writes with Nicholas Pileggi adapting Pileggi’s nonfiction book. The film recreates period Las Vegas detail and Sharon Stone received an Academy Award nomination for her performance.

‘Rain Man’ (1988)

‘Rain Man’ (1988)
United Artists

A self focused salesman discovers his estranged brother is an autistic savant and the two embark on a road trip that changes them both. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman star as the brothers.

Barry Levinson directs with United Artists handling distribution and Hans Zimmer providing the score. The film won Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Original Screenplay.

‘The Great Escape’ (1963)

‘The Great Escape’ (1963)
The Mirisch Company

Allied prisoners of war plan a mass breakout from a German camp and carry out a complex operation that uses tunnels forged papers and decoys. Steve McQueen, James Garner, and Richard Attenborough head the ensemble.

John Sturges directs with The Mirisch Company producing and Elmer Bernstein composing the score. Panavision photography and large outdoor sets were used to stage the camp and surrounding terrain.

‘Inherent Vice’ (2014)

‘Inherent Vice’ (2014)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A private detective in late 1960s Los Angeles follows a trail that winds through surfers hustlers and real estate schemes. Joaquin Phoenix leads as Doc Sportello with Josh Brolin, Katherine Waterston, Owen Wilson, and Reese Witherspoon.

Paul Thomas Anderson writes and directs from Thomas Pynchon’s novel with Ghoulardi Film Company producing. Warner Bros handled the release and Jonny Greenwood composed the score.

‘The Craft’ (1996)

‘The Craft’ (1996)
Columbia Pictures

Four high school girls form a coven and experiment with witchcraft then confront the consequences when power is misused. Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True star.

Andrew Fleming directs and co writes the film produced by Columbia Pictures. The movie became a notable entry in 1990s teen supernatural cinema and helped define its era’s style and themes.

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