What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in February / March 2022?
David Farnor | On 24, Feb 2022
As the UK continues to navigate its way through 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:
Snowpiercer – 24th February
Bong Joon-ho’s dazzling and daft dystopian satire is chillingly relevant, even years after its release.
The Princess Bride – 25th February
A true family blockbuster, this pitch-perfect swashbuckling adventure is timeless fun for all ages.
Crazy, Stupid, Love – 28th February
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling have fantastic chemistry in this comedy-drama.
Josep – 28th February
February 1939. Spanish republicans are fleeing Franco’s dictatorship to France. The French government built concentration camps, confining the refugees, where they barely have access to hygiene, water and food. In one of these camps, separated by barbed wire, two men will become friends. One is a guard, the other is Josep Bartoli (Barcelona 1910 – NYC 1995), an illustrator who fights against Franco’s regime.
Fury – 1st March
Thrilling and terrifying in equal measure, David Ayer’s intense actioner captures the adrenaline-fuelled horror of war.
The Holiday – 1st March
This earnest ensemble rom-com is full of charming sincerity.
Unforgiven – 1st March
Clint Eastwood takes the helm for this iconic, moving revisionist Western.
Castle: Season 1 to 8 – 6th March
If you’ve been missing Captain Reynolds since Firefly finished, you’ve probably already discovered Castle. ABC’s crime drama follows Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion), a best-selling novelist, who solves unusual crimes in New York alongside NYPD homicide detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic).
Tremors – 5th March
Tremors is a consistently entertaining creature feature that still impresses today.
Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life – 6th March
Meaning? No. Laughs? Yes.
Whiplash – 8th March
Films about drummers have never been so unbearably gripping or intense as 2014’s music drama from Damien Chazelle.
The Departed – 9th March
Martin Scorsese’s thrilling tale of bent cops and broken men is a remake that might even be better than the original.
Wild Card – 9th March
Jason Statham deals an entertaining hand in this fun Las Vegas-set actioner.
Predestination – 10th March
An enthralling sci-fi that dares to think big.
IT Chapter Two – 12th March
IT’s much-anticipated horror sequel boasts an epic scope but muddles its focus.
Moon – 15th March
Duncan Jones’ philosophical sci-fi is a brilliant directorial debut.
Storks – 14th March
This surprisingly charming animated comedy is funny, frothy, frantically silly stuff.
Cloud Atlas – 15th March
Bloated, bewildering and absurdly ambitious. In a good way.
Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – 15th March
Bloody, funny, poetic and tragic, Tim Burton and Sweeney Todd prove the perfect match.
Chappie – 16th March
Neill Blomkamp’s underrated robo-adventure is an enjoyable and thought-provoking sci-fi.
Zodiac – 16th March
David Fincher’s meticulously assembled thriller is a masterclass in sustaining tension and fear.
Everest – 17th March
A terrific reminder of a mountaineering disaster and humankind’s foolishness in the face of nature’s indifference.
The Town (2010) – 19th March
This accomplished, riveting crime drama isn’t as hot as Heat, but it’s still a scorcher.
Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula – 23rd March
Yeon Sang-ho’s sequel to Train To Busan rides a second wave of high-octane action.
Man of Steel – 25th March
Moments of awe descend into messy, empty spectacle in this uneven modern take on Superman.
Other titles leaving Amazon Prime in February / March 2022:
24th February
Falling Water: Season 1 and 2
The Wedding Singer
25th February
Shaft
27th February
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Last Samurai
28th February
America’s Next Top Model: Season 4 to 8
One on One: Season 1 to 4
The Producers
You Deserve a Lover
Everybody Hates Chris: Season 1 to 4
The Blind Side
The Expendables
The Expendables 2
The Expendables 3
Kill Me Three Times
Troy
Spanglish
Camille
Working Girls
Enormous
Felicitá
Heroes Don’t Die
Just Kids
Kuessipan
Girlfriends: Season 1 to 8
Half & Half: Season 1 to 4
Sister, Sister: Season 1 to 6
Moesha: Season 1 to 6
1st March
Ted 2
Resilencia
The Legend of Zorro
Into the Storm
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Gran Torino
The Mask of Zorro
2nd March
The Jane Austen Book Club
3rd March
The Covenant
4th March
13 Going on 30
5th March
Yes Man
6th March
The Catch: Season 1
The Informer
Jack the Giant Slayer
Erin Brockovich
8th March
A Prince for Christmas
The Christmas Trap
Dear Secret Santa
Thomas Kinkade’s Christmas Cottage
A Belle for Christmas
The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation
Tooth
Deck the Halls (2011)
9th March
Hairspray
Risen
The Holiday Tree
The Pretty One
A Perfect Christmas List
Rock On 2
10th March
Surf’s Up
Surf’s Up 2
Chaos Walking
LOL
Christmas Land
12 Gifts of Christmas
12th March
The Lucky One
14th March
Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
Ghost Rider
15th March
Child’s Play
16th March
White Chicks
The Bucket List
Dhruvangal Pathinaru
Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary
17th March
Love, Rosie
19th March
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
20th March
Django Unchained
Get Hard
21st March
Ironclad
The Turning
How to Be Single
22nd March
Sunny
23rd March
Yogi Bear
Jupiter Ascending
The Notebook
Faster
Almost Famous
24th March
Finally Bhalobasha
25th March
The Angry Birds Movie 2
The Bounty Hunter
Pan
War Dogs
A Dog’s Way Home
Befikre
25th March
Practical Magic
USS Indianapolis : Men of Courage