What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in November / December 2022?
David Farnor | On 11, Nov 2022
As the UK continues to navigate its way out of the Covid-19 pandemic, Amazon Prime Video’s sizeable library of movies and TV shows is a useful resource for keeping entertained indoors. But before you start bingeing through the line-up, don’t miss out on catching up with some old and new gems before their rights expire.
This is your last chance to stream the following with Amazon Prime UK:
Prisoners – 13th November
A gripping look at what lengths parents will go to find their missing children.
Elementary: Season 1 to 7 – 16th November
CBS’ Sherlock series isn’t the BBC series, but that’s the point: this contemporary US update, starring Jonny Lee Miller as Holmes and Lucy Liu as Watson, has won fans thanks to its novel approach to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s originals. Note: The licence for this was renewed shortly after its departure.
Charmed: Season 1 to 8 – 16th November
Three witch sisters team up to fight off demons in this 90s classic. Note: The licence for this was renewed shortly after its departure.
Speed – 17th November
Jan de Bont’s non-stop thrill ride is a masterclass in economy.
Just Mercy – 20th November
Michael B Jordan and Jamie Foxx deliver powerful performances in this true-life tale of racial injustice.
Blade Runner – 20th November
Ridley Scott’s timeless study of humanity, morality and memory is one of the greatest movies ever made.
Let Me In – 20th November
This underrated US remake of Let the Right One In finds fresh chills in its haunting premise.
Deep Blue Sea – 21st November
“And, as a side effect, the sharks got smarter…”
The Disaster Artist – 22nd November
This hugely entertaining retelling of The Room is a funny, sweet, tragic ode to the magic of moviemaking.
The Prestige – 23rd November
Christopher Nolan’s theatrical tale of illusion and deception is a compelling character study.
Se7en – 25th November
David Fincher’s nail-bitingly dark thriller is unrelenting, unflinching and utterly riveting.
Kong: Skull Island – 27th November
This vibrant, violent King Kong reboot mixes the thrill of monsters and the fun of world-building in one hairy package.
Godzilla (2014) – 27th November
Gareth Edwards’ modern take on the iconic kaiju is packed with awe.
Goodfellas – 30th November
Scorsese’s energetic dive into organised crime is a thrilling ride laced with brutally dark irony.
Finding The Way Back – 30th November
An understated turn by Ben Affleck elevates this conventional underdog drama.
Roald Dahl’s The Witches – 30th November
Anne Hathaway is a delight in this entertaining but uneven adaptation of Roald Dahl’s dark tale. The superb 1990s adaptation also departs the same day.
Ides of March – 30th November
Ethics and idealism collide in Beau Willimon’s gripping political drama with an impeccable cast.
Dredd – 1st December
Karl Urban does Alex Garland’s script justice in this visually striking comic book thriller.
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping – 1st December
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping isn’t just your new favourite comedy: it’s your new favourite album.
Attack the Block – 2nd December
Jodie Whittaker and John Boyega are fantastic in Joe Cornish’s small-scale sci-fi gem.
Spider-Man: Homecoming – 3rd December
Tom Holland slings webs like he was born to do it in this hugely entertaining superhero flick. Watch out for all the other Spidey films swinging away from Prime on the same day.
12 Years A Slave – 3rd December
Steve McQueen’s unflinching biographical drama is harrowing, powerful cinema.
James Bond – 5th December
Don’t miss your chance to binge your way through the whole 007 franchise before it departs Amazon Prime (except for No Time to Die).
Birds of Prey – 10th December
This refreshing superhero outing for Harley Quinn and co is vibrant, unexpected and joyously chaotic.
Other titles leaving Amazon Prime in November / December 2022:
12th November
Miss Sloane
PS I Love You
Chef (2017)
14th November
Safe
15th November
Awaydays
Safe Haven
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
16th November
RocknRolla
American Sniper
I, Robot
Let’s Be Cops
Spotlight
17th November
A Cinderella Story
Analyze This
Analyze That
Speed 2: Cruise Control
18th November
The Mask
Raja the Great
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Entourage
19th November
Beetlejuice
Black Mass
20th November
Hacksaw Ridge
Blood Father
Mothering Sunday
21st November
Collateral Beauty
22nd November
Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
24th November
TikTok (2021)
Sheltered (2020)
25th November
Final Destination 2
Final Destination 3
Final Destination 5
Hitman: Redemption
The Pirates of Somalia
We Are Your Friends
26th November
Rush Hour
Sully: Miracle on the Hudson
27th November
The Blind Side
Crazy, Stupid, Love
Richard Jewell
29th November
Fury
Hancock
30th November
Captain Fantastic
The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)
The Witches (1990)
Enders Game
A Dangerous Man
The Keeper
Compliance
Personal Effects
1st December
Molly’s Game
Knock Knock
Stuart Little
RED
RED 2
Gridiron Gang
50 First Dates
The Smurfs 2
Stuart Little 2
That’s My Boy
2nd December
The Golden Compass
The Lincoln Lawyer
Driven To Kill
Fast Girls
3rd December
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Time Traveller’s Wife
4th December
The Outpost
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Space Jam
Detroit
5th December
Next
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
My Sister’s Keeper
The Best Of Enemies
Romeo and Juliet (2013)
6th December
Burke & Hare
The Legend Of Tarzan
Rush Hour 2
7th December
Alex Cross
Due Date
Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World
8th December
Devil’s Knot
The Tourist
9th December
Broken City