A David Fincher Classic and All the Other Movies Coming to Amazon Prime This Week

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Amazon Prime Video is expanding its digital library with an extensive selection of films and documentaries scheduled for release between March 30 and April 5. This week’s additions span several decades of cinema history, ranging from mid-century classics to modern theatrical hits and exclusive streaming premieres. Subscribers will have access to a diverse array of genres, including psychological thrillers, animated family adventures, and award-winning dramas. The following list outlines every title arriving on the platform during this period, ensuring viewers can plan their streaming schedule accordingly.

‘Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait’ (2026)

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

This sports documentary chronicles the professional journey of golfer Rory McIlroy as he pursues the elusive Masters Tournament title. The narrative examines the physical and mental preparation required to compete at the highest level of professional golf. It features various interviews with sports analysts and contemporaries to provide context on McIlroy’s career trajectory. This feature is scheduled to arrive on the platform on Monday, March 30.

‘The Game’ (1997)

'The Game' (1997)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

Director David Fincher helms this psychological thriller about a wealthy banker who receives a mysterious gift from his brother. The story follows Nicholas Van Orton as he becomes entangled in a live-action game that begins to consume his reality. As the boundaries between the game and his actual life blur, he must navigate a series of increasingly dangerous obstacles. ‘The Game’ joins the Amazon Prime Video catalog on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space’ (1988)

'Killer Klowns from Outer Space' (1988)
Sarlui / Diamant Production

This cult classic horror-comedy follows a small town that is invaded by extraterrestrials who resemble circus clowns. The creatures utilize various carnival-themed weapons to capture and harvest the local human population. A group of teenagers must convince the local authorities of the threat before the entire town is neutralized. This film is set for release on the streaming service on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

'The Boss Baby' (2017)
DreamWorks Animation

DreamWorks Animation presents the story of a suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby who arrives at a new home to the surprise of his older brother. The two siblings must eventually team up to stop a corporate conspiracy involving the CEO of Puppy Co. The film features a voice cast led by Alec Baldwin and Steve Buscemi. ‘The Boss Baby’ will be available to stream starting Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Addams Family 2’ (2021)

'The Addams Family 2' (2021)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The animated Addams family returns for a sequel that finds Gomez and Morticia attempting to bond with their children during a cross-country road trip. Their journey in a haunted camper leads to various supernatural encounters across different American landmarks. The plot explores Wednesday Addams’ feelings of being an outsider even within her own eccentric family unit. The movie arrives on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘End of Days’ (1999)

'End of Days' (1999)
Beacon Communications

In this supernatural action film, Arnold Schwarzenegger portrays an ex-cop who must protect a young woman chosen to bear the Antichrist. The narrative takes place in New York City during the final days of the millennium as demonic forces gather. The protagonist faces a crisis of faith while attempting to prevent a global apocalypse. This title is scheduled for a Wednesday, April 1 release.

‘Dark Harvest’ (2023)

'Dark Harvest' (2023)
Matt Tolmach Productions

Set in a small Midwestern town, this horror film focuses on a legendary specter known as Sawtooth Jack that rises from the cornfields every Halloween. Local teenage boys participate in a violent annual ritual to hunt the creature for a chance to win a prize and leave their impoverished town. The story explores themes of social hierarchy and the dark secrets of community traditions. ‘Dark Harvest’ premieres on the service on Wednesday, April 1.

‘White Noise’ (2005)

'White Noise' (2005)
Universal Pictures

A man discovers he can communicate with the deceased through Electronic Voice Phenomena after the sudden death of his wife. As he becomes obsessed with interpreting the signals found in static, he realizes he may be inviting malevolent entities into his life. The film explores the psychological toll of grief mixed with the supernatural. This thriller joins the lineup on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Breach’ (2020)

'Breach' (2020)
308 Enterprises

Set on an interstellar ark traveling to a distant planet, this science-fiction film follows a crew attempting to escape a dying Earth. During the voyage, the passengers are targeted by a shapeshifting alien parasite that begins to consume the inhabitants. The survivors must utilize their limited resources to stop the infection before the ship reaches its destination. ‘Breach’ is available starting Wednesday, April 1.

‘Red Dawn’ (1984)

'Red Dawn' (1984)
United Artists

This Cold War-era action film depicts an alternative history where the United States is invaded by a coalition of foreign powers. A group of high school students flees to the mountains and forms a guerrilla resistance movement known as the Wolverines. The story focuses on their struggle for survival and their efforts to reclaim their occupied hometown. The original ‘Red Dawn’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘House of Gucci’ (2021)

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

Director Ridley Scott explores the true story behind the family empire of the famous Italian fashion house. The drama focuses on Patrizia Reggiani’s marriage into the Gucci family and the subsequent internal conflicts that lead to betrayal and murder. The film features performances by Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, and Al Pacino. This biographical drama is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘Walking Tall’ (2004)

'Walking Tall' (2004)
Mandeville Films

Dwayne Johnson stars as a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier who returns to his hometown to find it overrun by corruption and crime. After being elected sheriff, he uses unconventional methods and a large wooden stick to restore order to the community. The film is a reimagining of the 1973 production based on the life of Buford Pusser. ‘Walking Tall’ premieres on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Wrath of Man’ (2021)

'Wrath of Man' (2021)
Miramax

Guy Ritchie directs this heist thriller centered on a mysterious man who takes a job at a cash truck company in Los Angeles. During an attempted robbery, he reveals elite combat skills that suggest he has a hidden agenda for joining the security firm. The non-linear narrative gradually reveals his tragic past and his quest for vengeance against those who wronged him. This film launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Duets’ (2000)

'Duets' (2000)
Seven Arts Pictures

This road-trip comedy-drama revolves around the competitive world of professional karaoke and the lives of the people who travel to perform. Six different characters find their lives intersecting as they prepare for a major singing competition in Omaha, Nebraska. The story explores themes of family, redemption, and the human need for recognition. ‘Duets’ joins the streaming library on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Hot Pursuit’ (2015)

'Hot Pursuit' (2015)
New Line Cinema

Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara star in this action-comedy about an uptight police officer and a drug dealer’s widow on the run. The unlikely pair must travel across Texas while being pursued by crooked cops and murderous gunmen. Their journey involves various disguises and comedic misunderstandings as they try to reach a safe house. The movie is available to stream on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Aviator’ (2004)

'The Aviator' (2004)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Leonardo DiCaprio portrays Howard Hughes in this biographical epic directed by Martin Scorsese. The film covers several decades of Hughes’ life, focusing on his contributions to aviation and his career as a film producer. It also depicts his struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder and his reclusive tendencies during his later years. ‘The Aviator’ arrives on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Spaceballs’ (1987)

'Spaceballs' (1987)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Mel Brooks directs this parody of popular science-fiction franchises, specifically focusing on the tropes of the ‘Star Wars’ saga. The plot follows a mercenary and his loyal companion as they attempt to rescue a princess from the evil Dark Helmet. The film is known for its meta-humor and satirical take on 1980s blockbuster culture. ‘Spaceballs’ is scheduled for a Wednesday, April 1 release.

‘Mercury Rising’ (1998)

'Mercury Rising' (1998)
Universal Pictures

Bruce Willis stars as an FBI agent tasked with protecting a young autistic boy who inadvertently cracks a top-secret government code. The boy becomes a target for a high-ranking official who wants to eliminate the security threat at any cost. The story follows the agent’s efforts to keep the child safe while exposing the conspiracy within the agency. This thriller debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Being John Malkovich’ (1999)

'Being John Malkovich' (1999)
Propaganda Films

This surrealist comedy follows a struggling puppeteer who discovers a portal that leads directly into the mind of actor John Malkovich. Along with his coworker, he begins to monetize access to the actor’s perspective for fifteen minutes at a time. The narrative explores themes of identity, celebrity, and the desire to escape one’s own existence. ‘Being John Malkovich’ joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Self/less’ (2015)

'Self/less' (2015)
Ram Bergman Productions

A dying billionaire undergoes a radical medical procedure to transfer his consciousness into a healthy, younger body. While he initially enjoys his new life, he begins to experience disturbing visions that reveal the dark origins of his new physical vessel. He soon discovers that his survival comes at a lethal cost to the body’s original inhabitant. This science-fiction thriller arrives Wednesday, April 1.

‘Top Gun’ (1986)

'Top Gun' (1986)
Paramount Pictures

Tom Cruise stars as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a talented yet reckless naval aviator attending the elite Fighter Weapons School. The film depicts the intense competition between pilots and the personal growth Maverick undergoes following a tragic accident. It became a cultural phenomenon and a major box-office success during its original theatrical run. ‘Top Gun’ is set for a Wednesday, April 1 release.

‘Hot Seat’ (2022)

'Hot Seat' (2022)
Grindstone Entertainment Group

In this action-thriller, an IT expert is forced to assist a criminal in a complex cyber-heist after a bomb is placed under his chair. The protagonist must navigate the demands of the unseen extortionist while a SWAT team gathers outside the building. Mel Gibson stars as the lead explosives expert attempting to resolve the high-stakes situation. This movie premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Breaking News in Yuba County’ (2021)

'Breaking News in Yuba County' (2021)
Nine Stories Productions

Allison Janney portrays a woman who gains sudden fame after her husband goes missing, despite her knowing exactly what happened to him. She leans into the media attention to feel important, leading to a series of chaotic events involving local criminals and suspicious detectives. The dark comedy satirizes the modern obsession with true crime and sensationalized news. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Amityville Horror’ (1979)

'The Amityville Horror' (1979)
American International Pictures

Based on the book by Jay Anson, this horror classic follows a family that moves into a large house where a mass murder occurred a year prior. They soon experience terrifying paranormal phenomena that threaten their sanity and lives. The film stars James Brolin and Margot Kidder as the couple facing the malevolent spirits within the home. ‘The Amityville Horror’ joins the library on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Walking Tall: The Payback’ (2007)

'Walking Tall: The Payback' (2007)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Kevin Sorbo stars in this direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 film, continuing the legacy of vigilantism in rural communities. The story follows a man who takes matters into his own hands after his father, the town sheriff, is killed by a local gang. He must use his tactical skills to dismantle the criminal organization and restore justice. This action film launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Addams Family’ (2019)

'The Addams Family' (2019)
Cinesite Animation

This computer-animated adaptation reintroduces the macabre Addams family as they move to a suburban neighborhood in New Jersey. Their eccentric lifestyle clashes with the expectations of a reality TV host who wants to maintain a perfect image for the town. The film features a voice cast including Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, and Chloë Grace Moretz. The movie arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Holmes & Watson’ (2018)

'Holmes & Watson' (2018)
Columbia Pictures

Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly portray the famous literary detective duo in this comedic take on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The plot involves Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson attempting to stop an assassination attempt on Queen Victoria. The film utilizes slapstick humor and modern references to parody the traditional mystery genre. ‘Holmes & Watson’ is available on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Lawman’ (1971)

'Lawman' (1971)
Scimitar Films

Burt Lancaster stars in this Western as a dedicated marshal who travels to a neighboring town to arrest men responsible for a disturbance in his jurisdiction. He encounters significant resistance from the local cattle baron and the town’s weary sheriff. The film explores the moral complexities of law enforcement and the cost of unwavering duty. This classic Western debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Overboard’ (2018)

'Overboard' (2018)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

This gender-swapped remake of the 1987 film follows a spoiled billionaire who falls off his yacht and develops amnesia. A single mother who was previously mistreated by him convinces him that he is her husband to get help with her chores and children. As he adapts to a working-class lifestyle, he begins to develop genuine feelings for his “family.” ‘Overboard’ joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ (1973)

'Jesus Christ Superstar' (1973)
Universal Pictures

Norman Jewison directs this film adaptation of the rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The musical explores the final weeks of Jesus’ life through the perspective of Judas Iscariot. It is notable for its contemporary 1970s setting and its focus on the human struggles of its historical and religious figures. This production premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Poughkeepsie Tapes’ (2007)

'The Poughkeepsie Tapes' (2007)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

This mockumentary horror film presents a collection of disturbing footage recovered by investigators in an abandoned house in Poughkeepsie, New York. The tapes document the horrific crimes of a prolific serial killer over the course of several years. The film utilizes a documentary style with interviews and reenactments to tell its chilling story. ‘The Poughkeepsie Tapes’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Lorax’ (2012)

'The Lorax' (2012)
Illumination

This animated adaptation of the classic environmental book follows a young boy who seeks out the Once-ler to find a real tree. He learns the story of the Lorax, a grumpy yet charming creature who speaks for the trees against industrial greed. The film features original songs and a voice cast including Danny DeVito and Zac Efron. This family film debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Red Dawn’ (2012)

'Red Dawn' (2012)
Contrafilm

This remake of the 1984 action film updates the setting to a modern-day invasion of the United States by North Korean forces. Chris Hemsworth leads a group of young resistance fighters who utilize guerrilla tactics to strike back against the occupying army. The narrative focuses on the survival of the group and their evolution into a legitimate military threat. ‘Red Dawn’ is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘Jason’s Lyric’ (1994)

'Jason's Lyric' (1994)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

Set in Houston, this romantic drama focuses on a young man who struggles to find happiness while dealing with his family’s traumatic past. He falls in love with a woman named Lyric, but their relationship is complicated by his brother’s criminal activities and his own inner demons. The film explores themes of love, redemption, and the cycle of violence. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Sandlot’ (1993)

'The Sandlot' (1993)
20th Century Fox

A new kid in town joins a neighborhood baseball team during the summer of 1962, leading to a series of nostalgic adventures. The group faces various challenges, including a legendary dog known as “The Beast” that lives behind the outfield fence. The film is celebrated for its portrayal of childhood friendship and the love of the game. ‘The Sandlot’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Amityville Horror’ (2005)

'The Amityville Horror' (2005)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George star in this remake of the 1979 horror classic about a haunted Long Island home. The story follows a family that experiences violent supernatural events shortly after moving into their dream house. The film emphasizes the psychological deterioration of the father under the influence of the house’s dark history. This title launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Covenant’ (2023)

'The Covenant' (2023)
The Covenant

Director Guy Ritchie helms this war drama about a local interpreter who risks his life to save an American sergeant in Afghanistan. Years later, the sergeant returns to the war zone to rescue the interpreter and his family after they are targeted by the Taliban. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, debt, and the bonds formed in combat. ‘The Covenant’ is available on Wednesday, April 1.

‘2 Guns’ (2013)

'2 Guns' (2013)
Universal Pictures

Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg star as two undercover agents from different agencies who are unaware of each other’s true identities. After a bank heist goes wrong, they discover they have been set up by their respective organizations. They must work together to find out who framed them and recover the stolen money. This action-comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Far and Away’ (1992)

'Far and Away' (1992)
Universal Pictures

Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman portray Irish immigrants who travel to America in the 1890s to seek their fortune. Their journey takes them from the streets of Boston to the expansive plains of Oklahoma during the Land Run. The film is an epic romance that highlights the struggles and dreams of early American pioneers. ‘Far and Away’ joins the library on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Machine’ (2023)

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

Bert Kreischer stars in this action-comedy based on his famous stand-up routine about his experiences with the Russian mafia. The plot follows Bert and his estranged father as they are kidnapped and taken to Russia to answer for his past actions. The film blends heist elements with a story about father-son reconciliation. This production launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Prodigy’ (2019)

'The Prodigy' (2019)
Vinson Films

A mother becomes concerned about her young son’s disturbing and violent behavior, suspecting that a supernatural force may be possessing him. As she investigates his past, she discovers a terrifying connection to a deceased serial killer. She must decide how far she is willing to go to save her son from the entity within. ‘The Prodigy’ debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Long Riders’ (1980)

'The Long Riders' (1980)
United Artists

Walter Hill directs this Western that focuses on the exploits of the James-Younger gang in the aftermath of the Civil War. In a unique casting choice, several sets of real-life brothers portray the historical outlaw siblings. The film is noted for its gritty realism and its depiction of the Northfield, Minnesota raid. This title premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘American Fiction’ (2023)

'American Fiction' (2023)
MRC

This satirical comedy-drama follows a frustrated novelist who writes a stereotypical “Black book” as a joke, only for it to become a massive success. The story examines the hypocrisy of the publishing industry and the limited roles afforded to Black creators in mainstream media. It features an award-winning performance by Jeffrey Wright in the lead role. ‘American Fiction’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Spy Game’ (2001)

'Spy Game' (2001)
TOHO

Tony Scott directs this thriller starring Robert Redford as a retiring CIA officer attempting to rescue his former protégé from a Chinese prison. The narrative unfolds through a series of flashbacks detailing their history together during various covert operations. The film explores the ethics of espionage and the personal cost of a career in intelligence. This title launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Thief’ (1981)

'Thief' (1981)
Mann/Caan Productions

Michael Mann’s directorial debut follows a professional safecracker who wants to complete one final job to secure a peaceful future. He becomes involved with a high-level criminal syndicate that threatens his independence and his life. The film is acclaimed for its stylish visuals, electronic score, and realistic portrayal of criminal methodology. ‘Thief’ is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ (2018)

'Anna and the Apocalypse' (2018)
Parkhouse Pictures

This genre-bending film combines the elements of a high school musical with a zombie apocalypse during the Christmas season. A group of teenagers must sing and fight their way through hordes of the undead to reach their loved ones. The story balances comedic moments with genuine emotional stakes as the characters face a crumbling world. This feature debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Boys in the Boat’ (2023)

'The Boys in the Boat' (2023)
Smokehouse Pictures

Directed by George Clooney, this biographical drama tells the true story of the University of Washington rowing team that competed at the 1936 Olympics. The narrative focuses on the crew’s humble beginnings during the Great Depression and their rise to international prominence. It explores themes of teamwork, perseverance, and overcoming social barriers. ‘The Boys in the Boat’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Vanity Fair’ (2004)

'Vanity Fair' (2004)
Focus Features

Reese Witherspoon portrays Becky Sharp in this adaptation of the classic novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. The story follows Sharp’s ambitious climb through the social ranks of 19th-century English society during the Napoleonic Wars. The film features lavish costume design and focuses on the character’s use of wit and charm to navigate the upper class. This drama premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Titanic’ (1997)

'Titanic' (1997)
Paramount Pictures

James Cameron directs this epic romance set against the backdrop of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. The fictional story of Jack and Rose provides a human perspective on the historical disaster that occurred in 1912. The film won 11 Academy Awards and held the title of the highest-grossing film of all time for many years. ‘Titanic’ joins the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Ford v Ferrari’ (2019)

'Ford v Ferrari' (2019)
20th Century Fox

Matt Damon and Christian Bale star as Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles, the visionaries hired by Ford to build a revolutionary race car. Their goal is to defeat the dominant Scuderia Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. The film depicts the technical challenges and corporate interference they faced during the development of the Ford GT40. This biographical drama arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Respect’ (2021)

'Respect' (2021)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Jennifer Hudson portrays Aretha Franklin in this biographical film that follows the legendary singer’s career from a child in her father’s church choir to international superstardom. The narrative covers her personal struggles, her involvement in the civil rights movement, and the creation of her most famous hits. The film highlights her journey to finding her own voice as an artist. ‘Respect’ launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Child’s Play’ (1988)

'Child's Play' (1988)
United Artists

The first entry in this horror franchise introduces Chucky, a toy doll possessed by the soul of a notorious serial killer. A young boy receives the doll as a birthday gift, leading to a series of gruesome murders that the adults initially refuse to believe. The film established Chucky as a prominent figure in the slasher genre. This horror classic arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Over the Top’ (1987)

'Over the Top' (1987)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Sylvester Stallone stars as a struggling truck driver who enters a world championship arm-wrestling competition to win back the affection of his estranged son. The story follows his journey across the country while competing against massive opponents to secure a grand prize that could change his life. The film is known for its underdog narrative and 1980s aesthetic. ‘Over the Top’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Dances with Wolves’ (1990)

'Dances with Wolves' (1990)
Tig Productions

Kevin Costner directs and stars in this epic Western about a Union Army lieutenant who develops a deep relationship with a band of Lakota Indians. The film explores the clash of cultures and the protagonist’s eventual abandonment of his former life to protect his new community. It won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. This masterpiece is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ (1968)

'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (1968)
United Artists

In this whimsical musical, an eccentric inventor transforms an old Grand Prix car into a magical flying vehicle for his children. Their adventures lead them to the kingdom of Vulgaria, where they must rescue their grandfather and outwit a toy-loving baron. The film features iconic songs written by the Sherman Brothers. ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Wander’ (2020)

'Wander' (2020)
Wango Films

Aaron Eckhart stars as a paranoid private investigator who becomes convinced that a murder in the town of Wander is part of a larger government conspiracy. As he delves deeper into the case, his own past trauma and mental instability begin to cloud his judgment. The film is a suspenseful thriller that explores themes of surveillance and deep-state secrets. This title launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ (1982)

'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' (1982)
Universal Pictures

This quintessential 1980s teen comedy follows a group of students as they navigate the complexities of high school life, relationships, and part-time jobs. The film features early performances by Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Nicolas Cage. It is celebrated for its authentic and humorous depiction of suburban youth culture. ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Let Me Take You Down’ (2020)

'Let Me Take You Down' (2020)
Let Me Take You Down

This documentary examines the circumstances surrounding the tragic murder of John Lennon in December 1980. The production features interviews with witnesses, law enforcement officers, and journalists who were present at the scene. It provides a detailed account of the events leading up to the shooting and its impact on the world. This feature premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Lifeforce’ (1985)

'Lifeforce' (1985)
Golan-Globus Productions

Tobe Hooper directs this science-fiction horror film about extraterrestrial beings discovered in the tail of Halley’s Comet. When brought back to Earth, one of the beings begins to drain the life force from the inhabitants of London, causing a city-wide epidemic. The survivors must find a way to stop the “space vampires” before the entire population is destroyed. ‘Lifeforce’ debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Flag Day’ (2021)

'Flag Day' (2021)
Ingenious Media

Sean Penn directs and stars alongside his daughter Dylan Penn in this drama based on a true story. The film follows a young woman’s relationship with her father, a charismatic conman who lived a double life as a bank robber and counterfeiter. The narrative spans several years, depicting her struggle to reconcile her love for him with his criminal actions. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Dog’ (2022)

'Dog' (2022)
FilmNation Entertainment

Channing Tatum stars as a former Army Ranger who is tasked with transporting a military working dog to the funeral of her late handler. During their journey down the Pacific Coast, the two develop an unlikely bond while dealing with their respective emotional and physical scars. The film explores themes of trauma, healing, and the relationship between soldiers and their animals. ‘Dog’ launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Patch Adams’ (1998)

'Patch Adams' (1998)
Universal Pictures

Robin Williams portrays the real-life doctor Hunter “Patch” Adams, who believes that humor and compassion are essential components of medical treatment. The story follows his journey through medical school as he challenges the traditional, detached approach of the establishment. The film highlights the importance of the doctor-patient relationship and the healing power of laughter. This drama arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Teen Wolf: The Movie’ (2023)

'Teen Wolf: The Movie' (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

A continuation of the popular television series, this film finds Scott McCall gathering new allies and reuniting with old friends to face a terrifying new threat in Beacon Hills. The narrative explores the evolution of the supernatural characters as they deal with the return of a powerful ancient enemy. Fans of the franchise can expect the return of many original cast members. The movie premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’ (1963)

'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' (1963)
United Artists

This epic comedy features an ensemble cast of legendary comedians racing across California to find a hidden fortune of $350,000. The journey involves elaborate stunts, physical comedy, and a series of increasingly chaotic obstacles. The film is famous for its massive scale and its satirical take on human greed. ‘It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Duel at Diablo’ (1966)

'Duel at Diablo' (1966)
United Artists

James Garner and Sidney Poitier star in this Western about a scout and a horse breaker who become involved in a conflict between the U.S. Cavalry and Apache warriors. The story focuses on their efforts to transport a supply wagon through dangerous territory while being pursued by a vengeful group. The film is noted for its intense action and its exploration of racial tensions on the frontier. This title launches Wednesday, April 1.

‘Lone Wolf McQuade’ (1983)

'Lone Wolf McQuade' (1983)
1818

Chuck Norris stars as a renegade Texas Ranger who prefers to work alone while taking down a powerful drug kingpin. The plot involves a series of high-stakes martial arts battles and shootouts as McQuade attempts to rescue his daughter and stop the criminal organization. The film is considered a quintessential entry in the Norris action filmography. This production debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Fearless’ (2006)

'Fearless' (2006)
Fearless

Jet Li portrays the legendary martial artist Huo Yuanjia in this biographical action drama set in early 20th-century China. The narrative follows his rise as a world-class fighter and his eventual realization that the true purpose of martial arts is self-discipline and peace. The film features expertly choreographed combat sequences and a message of national pride. ‘Fearless’ joins the library on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Operation Finale’ (2018)

'Operation Finale' (2018)
Automatik Entertainment

Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley star in this historical thriller about the secret 1960 mission to capture Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the Holocaust. A team of Israeli Mossad agents travels to Argentina to identify and kidnap Eichmann to bring him to justice in Israel. The film depicts the high-stakes extraction and the psychological games played between the captive and his captors. This title premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Cowboys & Aliens’ (2011)

'Cowboys & Aliens' (2011)
Universal Pictures

Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford star in this genre mashup that pits 19th-century cowboys against an invading force of technologically advanced extraterrestrials. The story follows an amnesiac stranger who discovers a mysterious shackle on his wrist that proves to be a powerful weapon. He must lead a group of townspeople and outlaws to save their community from the alien threat. ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Menu’ (2022)

'The Menu' (2022)
Hyperobject Industries

This dark comedy-thriller follows a young couple who travels to a remote island to dine at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish and shocking menu. As the evening progresses, the guests realize that the meal contains life-threatening surprises designed to critique their social standing. The film features performances by Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult. This movie arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Mr. Mom’ (1983)

'Mr. Mom' (1983)
Aaron Spelling Productions

Michael Keaton stars in this comedy about a professional man who becomes a stay-at-home father after losing his job. He struggles to manage the household and care for his three children while his wife re-enters the corporate world. The film is a humorous look at traditional gender roles and the challenges of domestic life during the early 1980s. ‘Mr. Mom’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Child’s Play’ (2019)

'Child's Play' (2019)
KatzSmith Productions

In this modern reimagining of the horror classic, the character of Chucky is updated as a high-tech Buddi doll with a malfunctioning artificial intelligence. The story follows a young boy named Andy who receives the doll, only to discover its dangerous capabilities for surveillance and violence. The film features the voice of Mark Hamill as the titular character. This title launches on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Domestics’ (2018)

'The Domestics' (2018)
Hollywood Gang Productions

Set in a post-apocalyptic United States, a young couple must travel across a desolate landscape inhabited by various violent factions known as “the domestics.” Their journey is a test of their survival skills and their commitment to each other in a world without law or order. The film blends elements of road-trip dramas with intense action and horror. ‘The Domestics’ is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Great Wall’ (2016)

'The Great Wall' (2016)
Universal Pictures

Matt Damon stars as a mercenary who becomes involved in the defense of the Great Wall of China against an army of monstrous creatures. The film is a large-scale action fantasy directed by Zhang Yimou, featuring elaborate visual effects and combat sequences. The protagonists must find a way to stop the creatures before they breach the wall and destroy humanity. This feature arrives on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Terminator’ (1984)

'The Terminator' (1984)
Hemdale

James Cameron directs this science-fiction landmark about a cyborg assassin sent from the future to kill a woman named Sarah Connor. She is protected by a human soldier who explains that her unborn son will lead the resistance against machines in a post-apocalyptic world. The film launched a massive franchise and solidified Arnold Schwarzenegger as a major action star. ‘The Terminator’ debuts on Wednesday, April 1.

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

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

Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in this high-stakes installment of the long-running espionage franchise. The story follows Hunt and his IMF team as they face their most dangerous mission yet, involving a global threat that could change the course of history. The production is known for its practical stunts and international locations. This blockbuster film is scheduled to premiere on the platform on Friday, April 3.

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