Prime Video is constantly refreshing its library, and the end of February is no exception. While new releases are exciting, it also means some fan-favorite movies are about to disappear from the platform. If you’ve been meaning to catch that action flick, intense horror-thriller or hilarious comedy, now is the perfect time to add it to your watchlist.

From award-winning performances to hidden gems you might have missed, this month’s departures are a reminder that even streaming libraries have an expiration date. Whether you’re in the mood for a wild adventure or just pure entertainment, our roundup of the five best Prime Video movies leaving this month ensures you won’t miss out.

“Ted” on Prime Video until Feb. 27

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You can’t go wrong with a gripping murder mystery, especially one with a spooky twist. “A Haunting in Venice” offers a straightforward yet thoroughly enjoyable watch, ideal for a cozy evening with popcorn. This engaging whodunit is made better by its atmospheric setting and standout performances from the cast, keeping you guessing right up to the final reveal. Beyond its several twists and turns, though, the movie manages to elevate familiar genre conventions through sharp filmmaking and strong casting.

“A Haunting in Venice” follows famed detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) after he’s retired and living in Venice in 1947. Reluctantly pulled back into sleuthing by an old friend, he attends a Halloween séance at a decaying palazzo to investigate a supposed medium. When one of the guests is murdered during the eerie gathering, Poirot finds himself at the center of a tangled case with a host of suspicious attendees. Trapped by rising waters and mounting fear, he must unravel clues and interrogate suspects to pinpoint the killer while navigating mysterious events at the gloomy estate.

Watch “A Haunting in Venice” on Prime Video until Feb. 28

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Steven Spielberg isn’t a name I typically associate with guilty pleasures. The iconic director has shaped some of the most influential movies in cinema, yet “Ready Player One” stands out as a full-throttle dive into cinematic escapism. Based on Ernest Cline’s novel, the story takes place within an expansive virtual reality world brimming with dazzling visuals and countless pop culture references. Part of the fun lies in spotting all the hidden nods and familiar characters scattered throughout the fast-paced action, making it a thrilling watch from start to finish.

Set in the year 2045, much of humanity escapes their difficult real‑world lives by spending time in a sprawling virtual reality universe called the OASIS, created by a tech visionary. When the OASIS’s creator dies, he leaves a posthumous challenge: whoever finds a hidden digital Easter egg will inherit his vast fortune and full control of the OASIS. Young gamer Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan), using his avatar Parzival, joins the high‑stakes hunt, racing against other players and a powerful corporation intent on winning the contest for its own gain.

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Watch “Ready Player One” on Prime Video until Feb. 28

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Back in the early 2010s, Hollywood seemed determined to revive every dusty franchise it could find, so when news of a “21 Jump Street” movie adaptation surfaced, my excitement was minimal. Surprisingly, the final result turned out to be one of the funniest and most inventive comedies in recent memory. On top of that, the movie has a clever meta streak, openly poking fun at its own existence as a somewhat questionable reboot, which only adds to the fun.

Two underachieving police officers, Morton Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Greg Jenko (Channing Tatum), are reassigned to the secret Jump Street unit after a botched arrest. Because they still look young, their captain sends them undercover at a local high school to investigate the spread of a new synthetic drug and identify its supplier. Once inside, Schmidt and Jenko assume fake student identities and struggle to blend in, leading to many chaotic situations, including mixed‑up class schedules, before they close in on the dealers to complete their assignment.

Watch “21 Jump Street” on Prime Video until Feb. 28

“A Fistful of Dollars” on Prime Video until Feb. 28

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