Here Are All the Movies Coming to Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Morbius’

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Prime Video’s opening stretch of September is busy: a hefty Monday catalog wave, a midweek new release, and a Friday spy thriller to cap things off. Below you’ll find every film scheduled from Monday, September 1, through Sunday, September 7, with a quick snapshot of what each one’s about and who made it.

Each entry notes its arrival day inside the paragraphs, so you can queue things up in the order you like. Monday is the big drop, Wednesday adds a new action title, and Friday brings a sleek espionage opener.

‘Black Bag’ (2025)

‘Black Bag’ (2025)
Casey Silver Productions

Arriving Friday, September 5, ‘Black Bag’ follows British intelligence officer George Woodhouse, who’s assigned to investigate a list of suspected traitors that may implicate his own wife. Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett star, with Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan in support.

Steven Soderbergh directs from David Koepp’s screenplay, produced by Casey Silver Productions. The film shot across London and at Pinewood Studios, with Focus Features handling the U.S. release.

‘A Working Man’ (2025)

‘A Working Man’ (2025)
Cedar Park Entertainment

Arriving Wednesday, September 3, ‘A Working Man’ centers on Levon Cade, a former black-ops asset trying to live quietly who’s pulled back into danger to protect his family. Jason Statham leads the cast, joined by Michael Peña and David Harbour.

David Ayer directs and co-writes with Sylvester Stallone, adapting Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade.’ The film is produced with partners including Black Bear and Cedar Park Entertainment, with Amazon MGM Studios releasing in the U.S.

‘Children of Men’ (2006)

‘Children of Men’ (2006)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Children of Men’ is set in a near-future wracked by global infertility and follows a civil servant tasked with protecting a miraculously pregnant refugee. The cast includes Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Alfonso Cuarón directed and co-wrote the adaptation of P. D. James’s novel. Universal Pictures released the film, with Emmanuel Lubezki’s cinematography shaping its long-take set pieces.

‘Rain Man’ (1988)

‘Rain Man’ (1988)
United Artists

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Rain Man’ tracks a car dealer who discovers his estranged brother is an autistic savant, sending them on a cross-country trip that changes both men. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman star.

Barry Levinson directed the drama, which won Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Original Screenplay. Hans Zimmer composed one of his early feature scores.

‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Bourne Identity’ introduces an amnesiac operative hunted across Europe as he pieces together who he is and why killers are after him. Matt Damon stars with Franka Potente and Chris Cooper.

Doug Liman directed the adaptation of Robert Ludlum’s novel. Universal Pictures produced and released the film, launching a long-running espionage franchise.

‘The Bourne Supremacy’ (2004)

‘The Bourne Supremacy’ (2004)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Bourne Supremacy’ finds Jason Bourne framed for a botched operation, forcing him back into the game he tried to leave. Matt Damon returns alongside Joan Allen and Brian Cox.

Paul Greengrass directed for Universal Pictures, bringing a kinetic, documentary-style approach to the action. Production staged sequences across Europe and India.

‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ (2007)

‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ (2007)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ follows Bourne as he closes in on the final truths about his past while evading a worldwide hunt. Matt Damon stars with Julia Stiles and David Strathairn.

Paul Greengrass returned to direct, and the film won Academy Awards for editing and sound categories. Universal produced and mounted location work across multiple countries.

‘The Bourne Legacy’ (2012)

‘The Bourne Legacy’ (2012)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Bourne Legacy’ shifts focus to operative Aaron Cross as he fights to survive a program shutdown. Jeremy Renner stars with Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton.

Tony Gilroy directed and co-wrote the spin-off, which intersects with events from earlier installments. Universal backed extensive location shooting, including work in the Philippines.

‘Casino’ (1995)

‘Casino’ (1995)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Casino’ charts the rise of a meticulous casino manager and his volatile enforcer in 1970s Las Vegas. Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci lead.

Martin Scorsese directed and co-wrote with Nicholas Pileggi, adapting Pileggi’s nonfiction book. Universal released the film, with period detail recreated on large interior builds and location shoots.

‘Chef’ (2014)

‘Chef’ (2014)
Altus Media

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Chef’ follows a Los Angeles chef who launches a food truck to reclaim his creativity and reconnect with his son. Jon Favreau stars with Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, and Robert Downey Jr.

Favreau wrote and directed, with chef Roy Choi serving as culinary consultant. Open Road Films released the production, known for its Latin-influenced soundtrack and on-the-road cooking sequences.

‘The First Omen’ (2024)

‘The First Omen’ (2024)
20th Century Studios

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The First Omen’ centers on an American novitiate in Rome who uncovers a conspiracy tied to the rise of the Antichrist. Nell Tiger Free stars with Ralph Ineson, Sônia Braga, Tawfeek Barhom, and Bill Nighy.

The film marks Arkasha Stevenson’s feature directorial debut and was produced by Phantom Four Films. It was distributed by 20th Century Studios and expands the mythology of the ‘The Omen’ series.

‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (2017)

‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (2017)
20th Century Fox

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ finds Hercule Poirot probing a killing aboard a snowbound luxury train. Kenneth Branagh leads a large ensemble that includes Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley, and Josh Gad.

Branagh directed and stars as Poirot in this adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel. 20th Century Fox released the film, which was shot on 65mm with elaborate train-set builds at Longcross Studios.

‘Crimson Peak’ (2015)

‘Crimson Peak’ (2015)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Crimson Peak’ is a Gothic romance about a young author who marries into a family with lethal secrets inside a decaying mansion. Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain star.

Guillermo del Toro directed and co-wrote the film, produced by Legendary Pictures with Universal releasing. The production is noted for its practical sets, period costuming, and old-school ghost-story craft.

‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ (2022)

‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ (2022)
FilmNation Entertainment

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ follows a scholar who meets a djinn offering wishes, prompting tales that stretch across centuries. Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba star.

George Miller directed and co-wrote the adaptation of A. S. Byatt’s ‘The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye.’ The film blends intimate dialogue with mythic storytelling across multiple eras and locales.

‘A Monster Calls’ (2016)

‘A Monster Calls’ (2016)
River Road Entertainment

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘A Monster Calls’ centers on a boy coping with his mother’s illness through stories told by a towering tree creature. Lewis MacDougall stars, with Liam Neeson voicing the monster and Felicity Jones and Sigourney Weaver co-starring.

J. A. Bayona directed the adaptation of Patrick Ness’s novel, itself inspired by an idea from Siobhan Dowd. A Spain–UK co-production, the film mixes live action with extensive visual effects.

‘Inherent Vice’ (2014)

‘Inherent Vice’ (2014)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Inherent Vice’ follows a private eye navigating overlapping conspiracies in late-1960s Los Angeles. Joaquin Phoenix stars with Josh Brolin, Katherine Waterston, Owen Wilson, and Reese Witherspoon.

Paul Thomas Anderson adapted Thomas Pynchon’s novel and directed the film. Ghoulardi Film Company produced, Warner Bros. distributed, and Jonny Greenwood composed the score.

‘Blackhat’ (2015)

‘Blackhat’ (2015)
Legendary Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Blackhat’ centers on a furloughed hacker who aids U.S. and Chinese authorities in tracking a cybercrime network. Chris Hemsworth stars with Tang Wei, Viola Davis, and Wang Leehom.

Michael Mann directed using digital cinematography across Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Jakarta. Legendary Pictures produced, with Universal handling release.

‘The Great Escape’ (1963)

‘The Great Escape’ (1963)
The Mirisch Company

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Great Escape’ dramatizes the World War II breakout by Allied POWs from Stalag Luft III. Steve McQueen, James Garner, and Richard Attenborough head the ensemble.

John Sturges directed the film, adapted from Paul Brickhill’s account, with a score by Elmer Bernstein. United Artists released the production, which remains noted for its large-scale stunt work.

‘Last Tango in Paris’ (1972)

‘Last Tango in Paris’ (1972)
Les Productions Artistes Associés

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Last Tango in Paris’ portrays a grieving American and a young Parisian who enter an anonymous affair. Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider star.

Bernardo Bertolucci directed the film, with a jazz score by Gato Barbieri. The production’s history and its controversies have been widely discussed in film studies.

‘The Craft’ (1996)

‘The Craft’ (1996)
Columbia Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Craft’ follows four high-school girls who form a coven and wrestle with the consequences of power. Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True star.

Andrew Fleming directed and co-wrote the film for Columbia Pictures. The movie became a touchstone of 1990s teen supernatural cinema and fashion.

‘Machete Kills’ (2013)

‘Machete Kills’ (2013)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Machete Kills’ sends ex-federal agent Machete on a mission against a cartel and a rogue arms dealer. Danny Trejo stars with Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Amber Heard, and Mel Gibson.

Robert Rodriguez directed and produced through Troublemaker Studios, continuing the grindhouse-style series spun off from a faux trailer. The film features numerous cameos and heightened action.

‘Savages’ (2012)

‘Savages’ (2012)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Savages’ follows two California marijuana entrepreneurs who clash with a cartel after their partner is abducted. Taylor Kitsch, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Blake Lively, Benicio del Toro, Salma Hayek, and John Travolta star.

Oliver Stone directed the crime thriller adapted from Don Winslow’s novel. Universal released the film, which shot primarily in California (including Laguna Beach and Dana Point) with additional scenes on Moyo Island in Indonesia.

‘Morbius’ (2022)

‘Morbius’ (2022)
Columbia Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Morbius’ centers on a biochemist whose experimental cure triggers vampiric abilities. Jared Leto stars with Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, and Tyrese Gibson.

Daniel Espinosa directed within Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. Columbia Pictures released the film with Marvel branding.

‘Identity Thief’ (2013)

‘Identity Thief’ (2013)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Identity Thief’ follows a businessman who tracks down the woman draining his bank account, sparking a cross-country misadventure. Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy star.

Seth Gordon directed the comedy, produced by Universal Pictures and Relativity Media. The screenplay was written by Craig Mazin.

‘Baby Mama’ (2008)

‘Baby Mama’ (2008)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Baby Mama’ centers on an executive who hires a surrogate, only for their personalities to collide in unexpected ways. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler star with Greg Kinnear and Dax Shepard.

Michael McCullers wrote and directed the comedy, produced by Lorne Michaels. Universal Pictures released the film.

‘Burn After Reading’ (2008)

‘Burn After Reading’ (2008)
Focus Features

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Burn After Reading’ begins when two gym employees find a disc they think holds government secrets, setting off chaotic entanglements. The ensemble includes George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, and Tilda Swinton.

Joel and Ethan Coen wrote and directed the satire, produced by Working Title Films and Mike Zoss Productions. Focus Features handled distribution.

‘Sisters’ (2015)

‘Sisters’ (2015)
Little Stranger

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Sisters’ follows two adult siblings who throw a final blowout at their childhood home before their parents sell it. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler star with Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, and John Cena.

Jason Moore directed from Paula Pell’s screenplay. The comedy was produced by Little Stranger and Everyman Pictures and released by Universal Pictures.

‘Rumor Has It…’ (2005)

'Rumor Has It…' (2005)
Warner Bros.

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Rumor Has It…’ follows a woman who suspects her family inspired ‘The Graduate’ and seeks answers from the man at the center of the legend. Jennifer Aniston stars alongside Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine, and Mark Ruffalo.

Rob Reiner directed from Ted Griffin’s script. Warner Bros. released the Pasadena-set comedy, which riffs on Charles Webb’s novel lore.

‘I See You’ (2019)

‘I See You’ (2019)
Zodiac Features

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘I See You’ tracks a detective investigating a missing-child case as unexplained events unsettle his household. Helen Hunt and Jon Tenney star.

Adam Randall directed from Devon Graye’s screenplay. The thriller blends crime-mystery elements with shifting perspectives and was shot in Ohio.

‘Winchester’ (2018)

‘Winchester’ (2018)
Imagination Design Works

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Winchester’ dramatizes the legend of the ever-expanding Winchester Mystery House and its heir, Sarah Winchester. Helen Mirren stars with Jason Clarke and Sarah Snook.

Directed by the Spierig Brothers, the film was distributed in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lionsgate, with StudioCanal handling Australia and New Zealand; CBS Films produced. The narrative draws from folklore around the San Jose landmark.

‘Lifeforce’ (1985)

Golan-Globus Productions

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Lifeforce’ begins when astronauts bring a mysterious entity back from space, unleashing a vampiric plague in London. Steve Railsback, Mathilda May, and Peter Firth star.

Tobe Hooper directed the sci-fi horror film based on Colin Wilson’s novel ‘The Space Vampires.’ The production features large-scale practical effects and a score by Henry Mancini.

‘Somewhere in Time’ (1980)

‘Somewhere in Time’ (1980)
Universal Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Somewhere in Time’ follows a playwright who uses self-hypnosis to meet the woman in a vintage portrait. Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour star.

Jeannot Szwarc directed the adaptation of Richard Matheson’s ‘Bid Time Return.’ The film shot at the Grand Hotel on Michigan’s Mackinac Island, with a romantic score by John Barry.

‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)
DreamWorks Animation

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘The Boss Baby’ centers on a briefcase-carrying infant from BabyCorp who teams with his older brother to foil a puppy-cuteness scheme. Alec Baldwin heads the voice cast with Miles Bakshi, Steve Buscemi, Lisa Kudrow, and Jimmy Kimmel.

Tom McGrath directed the DreamWorks Animation feature from Michael McCullers’ screenplay, loosely based on Marla Frazee’s book. 20th Century Fox handled theatrical distribution.

‘After Earth’ (2013)

‘After Earth’ (2013)
Columbia Pictures

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘After Earth’ pairs a legendary general and his son after their ship crashes on an abandoned Earth, forcing the younger cadet to trek for help. Will Smith and Jaden Smith star.

M. Night Shyamalan directed from a story by Will Smith and a screenplay by Shyamalan and Gary Whitta. Overbrook Entertainment produced, with Columbia Pictures releasing; James Newton Howard composed the score.

‘Death Wish’ (2018)

‘Death Wish’ (2018)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Death Wish’ reimagines the 1974 revenge story about a surgeon who becomes a vigilante after a home invasion. Bruce Willis stars with Elisabeth Shue and Vincent D’Onofrio.

Eli Roth directed for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, from a screenplay by Joe Carnahan. The update relocates the narrative to contemporary Chicago.

‘Death Wish II’ (1982)

‘Death Wish II’ (1982)
Golan-Globus Productions

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Death Wish II’ continues Paul Kersey’s saga after violence follows him to Los Angeles. Charles Bronson returns under director Michael Winner.

Produced under the Cannon Group banner, the sequel was released domestically by Filmways Pictures. Guitarist Jimmy Page composed the score.

‘Death Wish 3’ (1985)

‘Death Wish 3’ (1985)
The Cannon Group

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Death Wish 3’ sees Kersey return to a crime-ridden neighborhood to confront a violent gang. Charles Bronson stars with Martin Balsam and Ed Lauter.

Michael Winner directed for Cannon Films, staging large-scale street battles. Though set in New York, significant filming took place in London.

‘Death Wish 4: The Crackdown’ (1987)

‘Death Wish 4: The Crackdown’ (1987)
The Cannon Group

Arriving Monday, September 1, ‘Death Wish 4: The Crackdown’ pits Kersey against drug cartels after a personal tragedy. Charles Bronson returns with Kay Lenz and John P. Ryan.

J. Lee Thompson directed the entry for the Cannon Group. The film continued the franchise’s vigilante storyline into the late 1980s.

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