Prime Video, April and Amazon
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Amazon Prime Video has the cream of the crop when it comes to April additions to its movie library. The top streamer has added fantastic flicks like Titanic, Top Gun and The Aviator, featuring stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Cruise.
That could be down to the star power of co-lead, Rebecca Ferguson, who also stars in Apple TV's mega-hit series, Silo, who in this movie plays an altogether different character – an artificial intelligence (AI), tasked with passing judgment on capital criminals.
A great case in point came on the first of this month, in the form of Crime 101, a well-reviewed and good-looking crime caper starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry. It's streaming now on Prime Video and I'm extremely confident it's going to go on to do some very tidy numbers for Amazon.
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Prime Video April 2026 Movie and TV Titles Announced
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Prime Video Just Quietly Added This 2026 Sleeper Hit Crime Thriller Perfect for Michael Mann Fans
Amazon's recent crime thriller Crime 101, starring Halle Berry, Chris Hemsworth, and Mark Ruffalo, is the perfect weekend watch on Prime Video.
And in Prime Video's Jury Duty, which returns for Season 2, anything can happen, so we're not ruling out an accidental murder happening there, too. Below, you'll find our picks for the best shows and movies to watch with a Prime Video subscription in March, as well as everything coming to Prime Video this month.
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