Sofa and blanket Valentine’s Day: these are the great Prime Video premieres for the month of love

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We were just eating grapes and we are already thinking about the month of February. If you want to spend the month of Valentine’s Day warm at home and in good company, just with your subscription to Amazon Prime Video you will have enough movies, series and documentaries to have an option almost every day.

We are going to review which Prime Video premieres have already confirmed their release date and what other genres they are going to touch on besides love.

Movies premiering in February 2024

We have had the first option of the month since day 1, when it was added to the catalog Let Nobody Sleep (Something is Going to Happen). This Spanish film directed by Antonio Méndez Esparza is a film with horror and thriller overtones in which Malena Alterio plays a woman whose life takes a definitive turn the day she loses her job as a computer programmer.

Upgrade: First Class premieres on February 9. We couldn’t miss a romantic comedy this month and we have this one starring Camilla Mendes as Ana, who travels first class on a work trip and meets the attractive Will (Archie Renaux), who mistakes Ana for her boss.

On the same day you can also see Los Segundones, starring Snoop Dogg and Mike Epps. Classic story of sports and improvement about a former professional soccer star who has been sentenced to perform community service as a coach.

On February 15 you have The Survivor of Auschwitz, an original HBO film that now comes to the Amazon streaming platform. It tells the story of a boxer who fought against his comrades in the concentration camps and how he faced life after leaving his hell of confinement.

This Is Me…Now: A Love Story is a story starring Jennifer López that arrives on the 16th. With autobiographical overtones, this production mixes fantastic costumes, impressive choreography, and cameos from big stars, in an “introspective retrospective of the resilient heart of Jennifer.

A prequel to The Hunger Games, Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a film that returns to the utopian universe imagined by author Suzanne Collins. On the 16th you will be able to see the origin story of Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem, and how in his youth he served as a mentor and developed feelings towards a tribute in the X Hunger Games.

New series and documentaries on Prime Video

Mr. & Mrs. Smith is the first big release of the month and arrives on February 2. If the name sounds familiar to you, it is because it is a reboot of the story that we saw Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt star in years ago, although now it returns as a series. Donald Glover and Maya Erskine take on the roles of the Smith couple, members of a spy agency who marry them in an arranged marriage and whose lives revolve between high-risk missions and facing a new milestone in their relationship every week.

On February 9, the third and final season of Operación Marea Negra premieres. The Spanish series comes to an end to tell the end of what began as a miniseries of drug trafficking and drugs and action.

On February 14 we have the third season of The Game of Keys, a twist to love about eight friends who agree to be part of a sexual game of partner exchange seeking to change the routine.

The grand tour returns for its fifth season on the 16th. The Top Gear spin-off series will air its final episodes hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Don’t miss the final touch to the car program that has continued for years, delighting lovers of motors and extravagances.

If you like sports documentaries, Giannis: Road to Greatness premieres on the 19th. It tells the story of the origins of Giannis Antetokounmpo, star of the Milwaukee Bucks, winner of an NBA ring, and how his family emigrated from Nigeria to Greece to have a better future.

On February 23 don’t miss The second best hospital in the galaxy. This new animated series tells the story of Sleech and Klak, two alien doctors who will have to cure an intergalactic epidemic.

The month closes with the premiere of Reina Roja, based on the novel by Juan Gómez-Jurado, who has participated in the creative process of adapting the pages to the screen. It tells the story of Antonia Scott, the smartest person on the planet, and how her IQ of 242 was used in a secret police project until she ended up losing everything. Premieres on February 29. Yes, this year is a leap year.

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