February is just around the corner so that means yet another list of upcoming shows and movies, this time from Amazon Prime Video.
Highlights include the debut of conspiracy thriller, Hunters, starring Academy Award-winner Al Pacino and executive produced by Academy Award-winner Jordan Peele, on February 21.
Check out the list below of what you can expect in February:
February 1
Resiliencia Por Rafinha Alcantara
February 2
The Mindy Project, seasons 1-6
February 6
Pete The Cat, season 2
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, season 2
February 7
All Or Nothing, season 5
Pete The Cat Valentines’ Day Special, season 1
February 10
Burn
February 13
The Farewell
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
February 15
Danger Close
February 17
All Creatures Here Below
February 21
Hunters, season 1
Rocketman
February 29
Comicstaan (Tamil), season 1
Prime Video Channels
Gone Girl – February 1 on Hollywood Suite
The Lost Tapes (Season 2) – February 1 on Smithsonian
The Sinner (Season 3) – February 7 on STACKTV
Tommy (Season 1) – February 7 on STACKTV
Katy Keene (Season 1) – February 7 on STACKTV
Agatha Raisin (Season 3) – February 10 on Acorn TV
Survivor (Season 40) – February 13 on STACKTV
3 From Hell – February 13 on Shudder
Outlander (Season 5) – February 17 on STACKTV
Island of Bryan (Season 2) – February 24 on STACKTV
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