Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including a Beloved David Fincher Thriller

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Amazon Prime Video is expanding its library this week with a diverse selection of blockbusters, award-winning dramas, and classic cinema favorites. From highly anticipated documentary premieres to iconic sci-fi and historical epics, the streaming service offers a wide variety of content for subscribers. This week’s arrivals include modern satires, intense war dramas, and celebrated thrillers from renowned directors like Ridley Scott and James Cameron. Viewers can look forward to new titles becoming available between Monday, March 30, and Friday, April 3.

‘Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait’ (2026)

'Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait' (2026)
Everyone Else

This documentary chronicles the intensive physical and mental preparation of professional golfer Rory McIlroy as he seeks to complete his career Grand Slam. The narrative focuses on his long-term pursuit of the elusive Masters Tournament title at Augusta National. Viewers gain insight into the specific training regimens and psychological hurdles associated with competing for one of the most prestigious honors in the sport. The film details the high expectations placed upon the athlete by the media and the golfing community. It arrives on the platform on Monday, March 30.

‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025)

'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in this high-stakes entry of the long-running action franchise. The plot follows Hunt and his IMF team as they confront a dangerous global threat with the potential to alter the course of human history. Known for its practical stunts and international scope, the production serves as a pivotal chapter in the series’ ongoing narrative. The film features the characteristic blend of technical espionage and high-octane sequences defined by the franchise. It is scheduled to premiere on Friday, April 3.

‘American Fiction’ (2023)

'American Fiction' (2023)
MRC

Jeffrey Wright stars as Thelonious “Monk” Ellison, a frustrated novelist and professor seeking to challenge industry stereotypes. The story follows Monk as he writes a satirical “Black book” as a joke, only for it to become a massive mainstream success. This comedy-drama explores the tensions between artistic integrity and the commercialization of cultural narratives. The film earned critical acclaim for its sharp wit and exploration of modern publishing dynamics. It joins the Prime Video catalog on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Covenant’ (2023)

'The Covenant' (2023)
The Covenant

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this war drama explores the bond between an American sergeant and his Afghan interpreter. After being saved during a harrowing ambush, Sergeant John Kinley discovers that his savior, Ahmed, is being hunted and denied safe passage to the United States. Kinley decides to return to the combat zone to extract Ahmed and his family personally to repay the debt of his life. The film emphasizes themes of loyalty, honor, and the personal consequences of military conflict. It will be available starting Wednesday, April 1.

‘Dark Harvest’ (2023)

'Dark Harvest' (2023)
Matt Tolmach Productions

Set in a Midwestern town during the 1960s, this horror film revolves around a violent annual Halloween ritual. Every year, teenage boys participate in a hunt to defeat a legendary supernatural figure known as Sawtooth Jack. The winner of the hunt receives a prize that promises a better future, but the cost of the tradition is high for the community. The narrative combines elements of folk horror with a grim coming-of-age story. The movie premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Machine’ (2023)

'The Machine' (2023)
Shaken, Not Stirred Productions

Comedian Bert Kreischer stars in this action-comedy inspired by his real-life stand-up story about a college trip to Russia. The plot follows Bert and his estranged father as they are kidnapped by members of the Russian mafia to settle a decades-old score. Forced to answer for his past behavior, Bert must find a way to work with his father to survive their captors. The film blends over-the-top action sequences with a focus on familial reconciliation. It launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘House of Gucci’ (2021)

'House of Gucci' (2021)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Directed by Ridley Scott, this biographical drama examines the tumultuous history and internal power struggles of the famous Italian fashion dynasty. The film stars Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani, whose marriage into the Gucci family leads to a cycle of betrayal and eventual murder. Adam Driver portrays Maurizio Gucci, the heir caught between his family’s traditions and his wife’s ambitions. The production highlights the decadence and corruption that ultimately dismantled the fashion empire. It is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Game’ (1997)

'The Game' (1997)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

David Fincher directs this psychological thriller about a wealthy but isolated investment banker named Nicholas Van Orton. For his 48th birthday, Nicholas receives a gift from his brother that draws him into a mysterious, live-action game. As the lines between the game and his actual life begin to blur, Nicholas finds himself in a fight for survival against an unknown organization. The film is noted for its atmosphere of paranoia and its intricate narrative twists. It arrives on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Titanic’ (1997)

'Titanic' (1997)
Paramount Pictures

This epic romance and disaster film directed by James Cameron remains one of the most successful cinematic productions of all time. The plot follows the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic through the eyes of two passengers from different social classes. While the fictional romance of Jack and Rose provides a human perspective, the film also meticulously recreates the historical events surrounding the ship’s sinking. The production is celebrated for its technical achievements and emotional weight. It joins the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Terminator’ (1984)

'The Terminator' (1984)
Hemdale

James Cameron’s sci-fi classic introduces a relentless cyborg assassin sent from the year 2029 to 1984 Los Angeles. The machine’s mission is to eliminate Sarah Connor, the woman whose unborn son is destined to lead the human resistance against sentient computers. Meanwhile, a lone soldier from the future arrives to protect Sarah from the seemingly unstoppable killer. This film established Arnold Schwarzenegger as a major action star and launched a global media franchise. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

Tell us which of these Amazon Prime releases you are most excited to stream this week in the comments.

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