Here Are All the Movies Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including a Lovely Biopic
Amazon Prime Video is expanding its streaming library this week with a diverse selection of blockbusters, biographical dramas, and new action premieres. The schedule features a comprehensive collection of dystopian favorites alongside international adventure films and fresh releases for the 2025 season. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of heartfelt storytelling and high-octane survival narratives. This upcoming lineup ensures a variety of genres are represented for home viewers throughout the week.
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ (2019)

‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ tells the story of an embittered journalist assigned to profile the legendary Fred Rogers for a national magazine. Through their interactions, the writer discovers a more profound outlook on life and the power of forgiveness. Tom Hanks portrays the iconic television host in a performance that garnered significant critical acclaim. The biographical drama explores themes of kindness and emotional maturity within the context of 1990s television. This title joins the Amazon Prime Video library on Monday, March 2.
‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ (2023)

‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ serves as a prequel to the original franchise, focusing on the youth of Coriolanus Snow. The narrative follows him as he mentors a tribute from District 12 during the tenth annual games. It explores the political machinations and personal choices that shaped the future president of Panem into a ruthless leader. The film provides deeper insight into the origins of the games and the Capitol’s tightening grip on the districts. Viewers can stream this recent blockbuster starting Tuesday, March 3.
‘The Hunger Games’ (2012)

‘The Hunger Games’ introduces the dystopian world of Panem, where teenagers are forced to participate in a televised death match every year. Katniss Everdeen takes her sister’s place as a tribute and must rely on her survival instincts to navigate the dangerous arena. The film launched a massive cinematic franchise based on the bestselling novels by author Suzanne Collins. It balances social commentary with high-stakes action as the protagonists fight for their lives against impossible odds. It becomes available for Prime members on Tuesday, March 3.
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ (2013)

‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ follows Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark as they embark on a victory tour across the twelve districts. Their act of defiance in the previous games sparks a burgeoning rebellion, prompting President Snow to organize a special 75th Hunger Games. This sequel features a return to the arena with previous victors serving as the new contestants. The story intensifies the political tension while introducing new allies and enemies into the fold. This installment arrives on the platform on Tuesday, March 3.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1’ (2014)

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1’ shifts the focus from the arena to the underground revolution led by President Coin in District 13. Katniss Everdeen becomes the reluctant symbol of the rebellion while attempting to save Peeta from the Capitol’s influence. The film emphasizes the power of propaganda and media in a civil conflict as both sides vie for public support. It sets the stage for the final confrontation by focusing on the emotional toll of the war. The film joins the service’s catalog on Tuesday, March 3.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2’ (2015)

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2’ concludes the original cinematic saga with an all-out war against the Capitol’s regime. Katniss and her elite unit infiltrate the city to assassinate President Snow and liberate the people of Panem once and for all. The finale addresses the heavy emotional and political costs of seeking a total revolution in a fractured society. It brings a definitive end to the journey of the Girl on Fire and her companions. This movie premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday, March 3.
‘Iron Mask’ (2019)

‘Iron Mask’ is a high-concept adventure film featuring an ensemble cast including Jackie Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The plot follows an English traveler tasked by Peter the Great to map the Russian Far East, leading him on a journey into China. Along the way, he encounters martial arts masters and mythical creatures that challenge his perception of reality. The film is a sequel to the 2014 production ‘Viy’ and incorporates elements of fantasy and folklore. This international epic is scheduled for release on the service on Thursday, March 5.
‘Shadow Force’ (2025)

‘Shadow Force’ is an action-thriller that follows an estranged couple forced to go on the run with their son to survive. They must evade a shadow ops group while protecting their family from various lethal threats across different environments. The film features high-stakes sequences and explores themes of loyalty and survival under extreme pressure. It is directed by Joe Carnahan and stars Kerry Washington and Omar Sy in the lead roles. The movie makes its debut on the streaming platform on Friday, March 6.
‘Worldbreaker’ (2025)

‘Worldbreaker’ centers on a father and daughter struggling to survive five years after a cataclysmic event tore a hole in reality. They must navigate a world inhabited by creatures from another dimension while searching for a permanent sanctuary. The sci-fi thriller stars Luke Evans and Milla Jovovich as parents fighting to keep their family safe in a hostile landscape. The story combines elements of survival horror with high-concept science fiction. This title will be available to stream starting Saturday, March 7.
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