What To Watch On Amazon Prime Video Now
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What To Watch On Amazon Prime Video Now

Prime Video’s slate is stacked with glossy dramas, high‑octane thrillers and buzzy cultural moments worth clearing your week for. From literary adaptations to breakout teen obsessions, here’s what to watch now – as well as the shows to look out for later this month...
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Expats

Nicole Kidman leads Lulu Wang’s adaptation of Janice Y.K. Lee’s novel, set in Hong Kong’s elite expat circles. The story follows three American women – Margaret (Kidman), Hilary (Sarayu Blue) and Mercy (Ji‑young Yoo) – whose lives intersect after a devastating incident fractures their community. As each woman navigates guilt, privilege and the unspoken hierarchies of expat life, the series unpacks how one moment reverberates through marriages, friendships and social standing…

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Steal

 Zara (Sophie Turner) is working a routine shift at a London pension‑fund investment firm when armed men storm the office and force her to grant access to high‑value accounts. As the heist unfolds, she realises the robbery is part of a coordinated scheme targeting billions in pension savings – and that someone inside the company is helping to engineer it. Drawn into the police investigation, Zara becomes a crucial witness whose knowledge threatens the network behind the theft, placing her under mounting pressure from all sides.

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Fallout

Set centuries after nuclear war reshaped America, Fallout follows Lucy (Ella Purnell), a sheltered Vault‑dweller forced to leave her underground community when a kidnapping exposes the truth about the world above. On the surface, she crosses paths with Maximus (Aaron Moten), a young soldier seeking status within the Brotherhood of Steel, and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), a former actor turned bounty hunter whose past ties the wasteland’s factions together. Their intersecting journeys reveal competing ideologies, hidden technologies and the remnants of a society still fighting for control.

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Molly-Mae: Behind It All

This documentary follows Molly‑Mae Hague during a period of major personal and professional change. With cameras capturing her at home, in meetings, on the road – and even in our very own SheerLuxe office – the series traces how she rebuilds after a high‑profile breakup while raising her daughter and steering multiple businesses. Viewers see the pressures of public scrutiny, the realities of influencer‑led brands and the decisions shaping her next chapter.

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Cross

Aldis Hodge plays Alex Cross, a forensic psychologist whose ability to understand the minds of violent criminals makes him indispensable to investigations – and vulnerable to the killers who fixate on him. When a series of murders suggests a pattern only Cross can decode, he and his partner, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa), track a perpetrator whose methods point to someone studying Cross as closely as he studies them. The case forces him to confront old trauma, family secrets and a threat that reaches far beyond Washington, D.C.

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Preparation For The Next Life

Adapted from Atticus Lish’s award‑winning novel, this feature film centres on Aishe, a Uyghur immigrant working long hours in New York’s informal restaurant economy, and Skinner, an American veteran struggling with PTSD and unstable employment. Their relationship begins as a chance connection but deepens into a fragile partnership built on survival and shared displacement. As immigration enforcement, financial precarity and Skinner’s deteriorating mental state close in, the couple fight to hold onto the possibility of a future together in a city that offers little protection.

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Ballard

Maggie Q stars as LAPD detective Renée Ballard in this detective series, newly appointed to lead the department’s cold‑case unit. Her first assignment – identifying a long‑unclaimed John Doe – pulls her into a network of unsolved murders and buried evidence that previous teams failed to pursue. As Ballard reopens cases others have abandoned, she uncovers links among victims, missing witnesses, and officers who would prefer the past stay closed. Adapted from Michael Connelly’s novels, the series follows her fight to rebuild the unit while navigating resistance inside the LAPD. 

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The Summer I Turned Pretty

If you’ve been living under a rock, you might have missed one of 2025’s most talked‑about teen dramas – a series loved by millennial women for its nostalgia, emotional pull and all-American love triangle. Based on Jenny Han’s novels, the show follows Belly as she navigates her relationships with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah across consecutive summers at Cousins Beach. With a concluding film in development, now’s the time to binge the show’s three series if you haven’t already done so. 

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Vanished

On a long‑awaited trip to Paris, Alice (Kaley Cuoco) boards a train to the south of France with her boyfriend Tom (Sam Claflin). When Tom suddenly disappears mid‑journey, she’s left in a foreign country with no answers and a trail that doesn’t add up. As Alice searches for him, she’s drawn into a web of lies, shifting identities and buried history, uncovering disturbing secrets about the man she thought she knew. The four‑part mystery thriller was filmed in and around Paris and Marseille, and is set to hit the small screen later next month.

Released on Friday 27th February

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Vanished

Relationship Goals

Kelly Rowland returns to acting with this fun romcom. When brilliant TV producer Leah (Rowland) is about to make history as the first woman to run New York’s top morning show, her ex Jarrett (Clifford Smith) swoops in to compete for the same position. He claims he's a changed man, transformed by the wisdom of the New York Times bestselling book Relationship Goals. As her tight-knit circle of friends dive into the same life-changing book, they all begin to rediscover their belief in love. Yet Leah, laser-focused on breaking through the glass ceiling, isn't ready to believe – even as her undeniable chemistry with her ex threatens to reignite old flames.

Released on 4th February

Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix

This upcoming six‑part docuseries follows Jesy Nelson as she prepares to become a mother to twins while confronting the most defining chapters of her past. Expecting two babies and facing a high‑risk pregnancy, Jesy documents weekly hospital visits, the realities of Twin‑to‑Twin Transfusion Syndrome and the emotional strain of navigating complications with the support of her partner, Zion. Alongside the pregnancy journey, she reflects on her decision to leave Little Mix, the pressures of fame and the impact on her mental health. 

Released on 13th February

The CEO Club

This series will follow a group of trailblazing female CEOs as they navigate the triumphs and challenges of both their professional and personal lives. Viewers are granted an all-access pass to their worlds – witnessing everything from high-stakes negotiations to innovative brand launches. The cast includes – wait for it – Serena Williams, Winnie Harlow, Thalia, Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, Loren Ridinger, Hannah Bronfman and Isabela Rangel Grutman. The series highlights their individual journeys, collective camaraderie, and the power of women supporting women. 

Released on 23rd February

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