Movies to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Creed’
Ready for a couch friendly marathon that mixes fresh arrivals with crowd pleasing favorites. This week on Prime has a little bit of everything, from tense thrillers and uplifting true stories to rousing franchise hits and splashy reboots. You can line up a watchlist that fits quiet solo nights and rowdy living room hangs just the same.
We pulled together the latest drops highlighted this month and recent weeks, then made sure you are only seeing movies. Think buzzy new titles, a few originals in the mix, and some reliable picks that deliver every time. Grab a snack, send the group chat a quick invite, and press play.
‘Hellboy: The Crooked Man’ (2024)

This return to the world of ‘Hellboy’ leans into foggy backwoods mood and old world folklore. The setup is simple and spooky, which lets the creature work and eerie set pieces shine without getting tangled up in noise. It is a fresh take that feels self contained, so you can jump in without homework.
If you want a creepy pick that still moves, this one fits the bill, especially for late night viewing with the lights low. It is a new arrival on Prime this week.
‘The Pickup’ (2025)

‘The Pickup’ brings a loose and playful energy to a heist gone sideways. It is the kind of comedy caper where plans blow up, personalities clash, and timing turns into the punchline. You get slick momentum and a steady stream of set pieces that never overstay their welcome.
When you want something lively that still feels easy to watch, queue this up for a fun prime time slot. It just hit Prime this week.
‘My Dead Boyfriend’ (2016)

This offbeat comedy starts with a shock and drifts into a gently strange search for answers. ‘My Dead Boyfriend’ plays its premise with a light touch, letting funny detours and oddball characters carry the story. It is an easygoing choice when you want a quirky watch that does not push too hard.
Pair it with a quiet night and let the small surprises do the work. It is newly listed on Prime this week.
‘Uncharted’ (2022)

‘Uncharted’ delivers globe trotting treasure hunting with glossy set pieces and puzzle box thrills. It keeps the tone breezy and adventurous, so the big chases and cliffside scrambles feel like pure popcorn. Fans of pulpy maps and ancient mysteries will feel right at home.
This is a solid pick for a group watch when you want pace and spectacle without heavy lifting. It is part of this week’s Prime lineup.
‘Sabotage’ (2014)

If you are in the mood for a hard charging crime thriller, ‘Sabotage’ brings grit, suspicion, and plenty of firepower. It follows a tight crew under pressure, and the tension builds as loyalties fray and bodies drop. The whole thing has a punchy and no nonsense vibe that sticks the landing.
Save it for a late night when you want something tough and relentless. It is streaming on Prime this week.
‘Better Man’ (2024)

‘Better Man’ takes a big swing with a music driven biopic that is part confession and part spectacle. It tracks the rush of early fame and the costs that follow, finding a balance between crowd pleasing numbers and the messier moments behind them. You get shine and heart in equal measure.
It plays well for music fans and anyone in the mood for an emotional arc with showmanship. It is new on Prime this week.
‘Father Stu’ (2022)

‘Father Stu’ is an earnest faith tinged drama about second chances and stubborn hope. It keeps the focus on one man’s rough edges and the unexpected path that opens up for him, which gives the story a grounded pull. The humor lands in small and human beats.
When you want a redemption tale that feels sincere, this one is a smart pick for the weekend queue. It is among the latest Prime arrivals.
‘Run the Tide’ (2016)

This gentle drama follows two brothers trying to outrun the past while figuring out what family still means. ‘Run the Tide’ favors quiet scenes and coastal color, so the emotions build softly instead of shouting at you. It is a good match for a calm evening.
If you are looking for something mellow that still hits the heart, add it to your list. It is on Prime this week.
‘The Siege at Thorn High’ (2025)

A school under threat, choices that tighten by the minute, and a clock that never stops. ‘The Siege at Thorn High’ keeps you locked in with a contained setup and clear stakes. The focus on decisions under pressure gives it a sharp edge.
This is a quick shot of suspense for your Friday night slot. It is one of this week’s new titles on Prime.
‘Creed’ (2015)

‘Creed’ lands as a modern sports drama that respects a classic while building its own heartbeat. Training montages thrum, the fights feel personal, and the mentor student bond gives it real lift. Even if you do not live for boxing, the character work pulls you in.
It is a perfect closer for the weekend when you want something rousing and full of feeling. It is streaming on Prime this week.
Tell us which picks you are pressing play on first and share your thoughts in the comments.


