The Best Series to Binge on Amazon Prime in February 2026

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Amazon Prime Video continues to expand its digital library in February 2026 with a mix of anticipated originals, classic legal dramas, and high-octane reality competitions. This month features the debut of historical documentaries alongside modern reimagining of literary icons like Sherlock Holmes and Alex Cross. Viewers can also catch up on established hits that remain top trending choices for global audiences. The lineup provides a diverse range of genres, from post-apocalyptic adventures to high-stakes British heists.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

'Young Sherlock' (2026)
Motive Pictures

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this series serves as a fresh reimagining of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective. At 19 years old, Sherlock Holmes finds himself at Oxford University where he becomes entangled in a complex murder mystery that threatens his future. The narrative explores the formative years of the genius as he navigates the social hierarchies of the prestigious institution. This version aims to offer a more action-oriented take on the detective’s early life. While scheduled for a full release in early March, the series is a focal point for Amazon’s February promotions.

‘Fallout’ (2024–Present)

'Fallout' (2024–Present)
Kilter Films

Based on the acclaimed video game franchise, ‘Fallout’ depicts a retro-futuristic world devastated by nuclear conflict. Two centuries after the Great War, residents of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated wasteland their ancestors left behind. The series stars Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, showcasing a landscape filled with mutated creatures and complex factions. Its visual style faithfully recreates the iconic aesthetic of the source material. It remains one of the most-watched titles on the platform due to its unique blend of dark humor and gritty survivalism.

‘Cross’ (2024)

'Cross' (2024)
Paramount Television Studios

Aldis Hodge stars as Alex Cross in this crime thriller based on the bestselling book series by James Patterson. Cross is a detective and forensic psychologist who utilizes his unique ability to get inside the minds of killers to bring them to justice. Set in Washington, D.C., the show follows his pursuit of a sadistic murderer while he balances the complexities of his personal life. The series arrives on the streaming service on February 11, 2026, offering fans of the literary franchise a new live-action adaptation.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–Present)

'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–Present)
Amazon Studios

This coming-of-age drama is based on the trilogy of novels by Jenny Han. The story follows Belly Conklin as she spends her summers at Cousins Beach, where she finds herself caught in a love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. Throughout multiple seasons, the show explores themes of first love, heartbreak, and the evolving dynamics of lifelong friendships. It continues to be a staple for subscribers looking for romantic narratives and sentimental storytelling.

‘The Night Manager’ (2016–Present)

'The Night Manager' (2016–Present)
BBC

Adapted from the novel by John le Carré, this espionage thriller stars Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine, a former soldier turned hotel manager. Pine is recruited by an intelligence operative to infiltrate the inner circle of a billionaire arms dealer played by Hugh Laurie. The series is celebrated for its high production values and intense psychological tension as Pine navigates a dangerous world of international crime. With new installments maintaining its popularity, it remains a top-tier choice for fans of the genre.

‘Perry Mason’ (1957–1966)

'Perry Mason' (1957–1966)
Paisano Productions

Raymond Burr stars as the titular defense attorney in this foundational legal drama that helped define the courtroom genre. The series follows Mason as he takes on seemingly impossible cases, often uncovering the true culprit during dramatic cross-examinations. Barbara Hale and William Hopper co-star as his loyal secretary Della Street and investigator Paul Drake. This classic television staple joins the Amazon Prime library on February 14, 2026, allowing a new generation to experience these vintage mysteries.

‘Beast Games’ (2024–Present)

'Beast Games' (2024–Present)
Amazon MGM Studios

Created by prominent YouTuber MrBeast, this reality competition series features 1,000 contestants vying for a record-breaking $5 million cash prize. The show scales up the high-stakes challenges and elaborate sets known from his digital content into a full-length television format. Participants must endure physical and mental tests that push their limits in various survival and strategy games. Since its debut, it has consistently appeared on the list of most-watched shows for its unprecedented scale in the unscripted genre.

‘Steal’ (2026)

'Steal' (2026)
Drama Republic

Sophie Turner leads this fast-paced British crime thriller as an ordinary office employee who becomes the centerpiece of an audacious heist. The plot centers on her being coerced into facilitating the robbery of billions of pounds from a high-security financial institution. As the pressure mounts, the narrative dives into the moral compromises she must make to survive the ordeal. The series has quickly become a favorite among viewers looking for modern heist drama with high stakes.

‘House of David’ (2025–Present)

'House of David' (2025–Present)
Wonder Project

This biblical epic reimagines the life and rise of King David, tracing his journey from a young shepherd to the ruler of Israel. The production focuses on the gritty political intrigue and the spiritual challenges David faces throughout his ascent to power. It blends historical realism with the traditional narrative elements found in the original texts to create a cinematic television experience. The series remains a popular choice for those interested in historical dramas and large-scale period pieces.

‘Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association’ (2026)

'Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association' (2026)
Hidden Pictures

This documentary series provides an in-depth look at the history and cultural impact of the American Basketball Association (ABA). It chronicles how the league introduced innovations like the three-point line and the slam- dunk contest before eventually merging with the NBA. Through archival footage and interviews, the show highlights the players and coaches who revolutionized the sport during the 1960s and 1970s. It explores how these changes forever altered the landscape of professional basketball in America. The series is set to debut on the streaming platform on February 12, 2026.

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