What’s streaming on Prime Video this week? (February 21-27)
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The last full week of February 2022 doesn’t bring us much to watch. Here’s a look at everything streaming on Prime Video.
You’ll definitely need to watch content already streaming on Prime Video to get through this week. New releases won’t happen until Friday, February 25, and there won’t be much to watch.
It’s not surprising. We see that happening a lot with Prime Video right now. All the biggest releases take place at the very beginning of the month. This then gives us plenty of content to space out throughout the month.
What’s streaming on Prime Video on Friday, February 25?
So, what do we have for the weekend? This is important to see if it is worth paying attention to or if we are considering other streaming services to help us out. Don’t forget there’s still plenty of great content on Prime Channels, including STARZ, Sundance Now, and Acorn TV.
The good news is that Friday, February 25 has some big releases. We start with the release of the next two episodes of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4. Episodes 3 and 4 will drop on the streaming platform, and they will likely be available Thursday night.
The other version is The protected. Maggie Q, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton and Ray Fearon star in this action flick. Anna was saved as a child by Moody, a legendary assassin who raises Anna to be a killer. When Moody is brutally killed, Anna swears revenge on him.
All streaming on Prime Video this week
February 25
Movies
The Protected (2021)
Series
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4, Episodes 3 & 4
What are you streaming on Prime Video this week? What are you expecting to happen in March 2022? Let us know in the comments below.
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