A Beloved Legal Classic and All the Other Movies & TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime This Week

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Amazon Prime Video is expanding its library this week with a diverse selection of contemporary thrillers, historical dramas, and classic television. Subscribers can look forward to new original series debuts alongside acclaimed feature films and insightful documentaries. The scheduled releases cater to various interests, ranging from professional sports history to high-stakes legal battles. Whether you are looking for a weekend movie night or a new series to binge, this week’s rollout offers several notable options.

‘Cross’ (2024)

'Cross' (2024)
Paramount Television Studios

Aldis Hodge stars as the titular character in ‘Cross’, a crime thriller series premiering Wednesday, February 11. Based on the bestselling book series by James Patterson, the show follows a forensic psychologist and detective as he tracks down a complex serial killer. The narrative focuses on Alex Cross’s unique ability to dig into the psyches of both killers and victims to find justice. This adaptation brings a gritty, modern perspective to the long-standing literary franchise while exploring the protagonist’s personal struggles.

‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’ (2026)

'Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association' (2026)
Hidden Pictures

Arriving on Thursday, February 12, ‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’ is a docuseries that examines the vibrant history of the ABA. The series explores how the league influenced the modern NBA through its fast-paced style, the three-point line, and cultural flair. It features archival footage from the 1960s and 1970s alongside interviews with former players and sports historians. This production offers a deep dive into the business and showmanship behind one of basketball’s most influential and rebellious eras.

‘Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix’ (2026)

'Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix' (2026)
Navybee

‘Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix’ makes its debut on the platform on Friday, February 13. This documentary provides an intimate look at the singer’s decision to leave the globally successful girl group ‘Little Mix’ to focus on her well-being. The film addresses the significant impact of cyberbullying and the intense pressures of fame on Nelson’s mental health during her tenure in the group. It serves as a personal chronicle of her transition into a solo career and her ongoing journey toward self-acceptance.

‘The Woman King’ (2022)

'The Woman King' (2022)
TriStar Pictures

The historical epic ‘The Woman King’ joins the streaming library on Friday, February 13. Starring Viola Davis as General Nanisca, the film tells the story of the Agojie, an all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey. Set in the 1820s, the plot follows the rigorous training of a new generation of recruits to defend their kingdom from foreign invaders and slave traders. This acclaimed feature blends intense action sequences with a deep exploration of leadership, trauma, and sisterhood.

‘Love Me Love Me’ (2026)

'Love Me Love Me' (2026)
Lotus Production

Premiering on Friday, February 13, ‘Love Me, Love Me’ is a romantic production arriving just in time for the Valentine’s Day weekend. The story centers on the complexities of modern romance and the emotional hurdles involved in finding a lasting connection in a digital age. While the plot focuses on interpersonal character growth, the film aims to capture the universal essence of contemporary relationships. This addition provides a sentimental viewing option for the platform’s mid-week holiday rollout.

‘Perry Mason’ (1957–1966)

'Perry Mason' (1957–1966)
Paisano Productions

The classic legal drama ‘Perry Mason’ becomes available for streaming on Saturday, February 14. Raymond Burr stars as the formidable defense attorney who specializes in exonerating clients charged with seemingly impossible murders. Each episode typically follows a structured format that culminates in a high-stakes courtroom confession or a dramatic revelation by a witness. This series remains a foundational piece of television history for its sharp legal writing and Burr’s iconic, Emmy-winning performance.

‘Next Goal Wins’ (2023)

'Next Goal Wins' (2023)
The Imaginarium

‘Next Goal Wins’ arrives on the service on Sunday, February 15, bringing a lighthearted sports comedy to the weekend schedule. Directed by Taika Waititi, the film is based on the true story of the American Samoa national football team. It follows maverick coach Thomas Rongen, played by Michael Fassbender, as he attempts to transform the world’s worst-ranked team into a competitive squad. The narrative emphasizes resilience, cultural discovery, and the underlying spirit of the game regardless of the scoreboard.

Please share which of these movies or shows you are most excited to stream this week in the comments.

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