Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including a New Documentary
Amazon Prime Video is delivering a diverse lineup of entertainment this week, ranging from high-stakes historical dramas to intimate documentaries about musical legends. Viewers can look forward to a mix of swashbuckling action, inspirational business insights, and untold stories from the American Civil War. Whether you are interested in the post-Beatles journey of Paul McCartney or the intense world of 19th-century piracy, there is something scheduled for every taste.
‘The CEO Club’ (2026)

Premiering on Monday, February 23, this eight-episode docuseries offers an unfiltered look into the lives of some of the world’s most successful female entrepreneurs. Executive produced by and starring Serena Williams, the show features a powerful ensemble including Winnie Harlow, Thalia, and specialized business leaders as they navigate the complexities of their professional and personal worlds. The series aims to redefine modern leadership by showcasing how these women balance boardrooms, creative visions, and family life. Viewers will witness the camaraderie and challenges inherent in building global empires while maintaining a sense of purpose.
‘The Bluff’ (2026)

Set in the 19th-century Caribbean, this action-packed thriller arrives on the platform on Wednesday, February 25. Priyanka Chopra Jonas stars as Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden, a former pirate who has retired to a quiet life on land until her violent past resurfaces. Karl Urban plays the vengeful Captain Connor, a nemesis who forces Ercell to take up arms once again to protect her family. Produced by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO banner, the film promises gritty combat sequences and a high-stakes narrative of survival and redemption.
‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run’ (2026)

Also streaming on Wednesday, February 25, this definitive documentary chronicles the fascinating period in Paul McCartney’s life following the breakup of The Beatles. Directed by Morgan Neville, the film utilizes never-before-seen home videos and archival footage to explore the formation of Wings and McCartney’s artistic reinvention in the 1970s. It provides an intimate perspective on how the legendary musician navigated personal and professional uncertainty to find his own voice again. Music fans will appreciate the deep dive into this often under-examined decade of rock history.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

Debuting on Thursday, February 26, this historical drama sheds light on the unsung heroes of the American Civil War. Produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman, the limited series focuses on four women, including a Virginia socialite and a formerly enslaved woman, who establish a successful espionage ring for the Union Army. Starring Mary-Louise Parker and Ben Vereen, the show explores the immense risks these spies took to help preserve the nation and end the war. The narrative highlights the critical, yet often overlooked, role women played in shifting the tides of history.
Which of these new releases are you most excited to watch this week? Share your thoughts in the comments.


