5 movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in February 2025 you have to watch
From The Blues Brothers to American Sniper, you should watch these five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in February 2025 before they're gone.
Aidan Monoghan / ParamountTable of ContentsTable of ContentsDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)Ted (2012)American Sniper (2014)The Blues Brothers (1980)The Lego Movie (2014)
Quite a few movies are leaving Amazon Prime Video this month across every genre as licensing expires, and they move to different streaming services or become only available for rental or purchase. Armed with this knowledge, itâs the perfect time to sit back and watch one of these flicks before theyâre gone.
From newer movies released in the last five years, like the Christmas comedy The Holdovers, to relatively recent ones like Captain Phillips, and older classics like L.A. Confidential and Boogie Nights, thereâs a mix of options you wonât want to miss out on. Here, weâre highlighting five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in February 2025 that you have to watch before theyâre removed from easy access with your subscription.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)Paramount Pictures
Bringing the popular tabletop role-playing game to life on the big screen, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves centers around bard Edgin Darvis (Chris Pine), who works alongside Holga Kilgore (Michelle Rodriguez) and others they bring into the fold to try and steal an ancient, powerful relic. Darvis wants to resurrect his wife, who was murdered because of his job.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves blends action with comedy and fantasy, making it a great watch for the entire family. While it didnât perform amazingly well at the box office, the heist film has received great reviews. Our reviewer calls it a âbreath of fresh air,â with a likable cast of heroes and a âclever and entertaining screenplay.â Itâs a must-watch, especially for those who will pick up on the D&D references, but entertaining even for those who donât know a thing about the game.
Stream Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves on Amazon Prime Video.Â
Ted (2012)Universal Pictures
Need a good laugh this month? The hilarious fantasy comedy Ted is leaving Amazon Prime Video, including both the rated and unrated versions. Indeed, there needs to be two because Ted takes raunchy humor to another level. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett, an aimless slacker who spends his days hanging out with Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), his stuffed animal bear toy that came to life when he was eight. Johnâs girlfriend Lori (Mila Kunis) wishes he would make something of his life and is reluctant to move forward with the relationship unless Ted moves out.
Ted follows Johnâs efforts to help Ted get on his feet alone, despite his own inability to let go of his furry bestie. The film swirls into a plot whereby an obsessed stalker named Donny (Giovanni Ribisi) kidnaps Ted in hopes of claiming him as his own. Yes, itâs just as ridiculous as it sounds, but Ted is the perfect turn-your-brain-off and laugh hysterically for an hour-and-a-half type of movie.
Stream Ted on Amazon Prime Video.
American Sniper (2014)Warner Bros.
Gripping, emotional, and topical in times of war, American Sniper dramatizes the real-life tale of Chris Kyle, a U.S. military marksman with an incredible reputation for always hitting his targets during his four tours in the Iraq War. But his talents at work didnât come without a cost, as Kyle suffers greatly once back at home and tries to reintegrate into family life.
Played brilliantly by Bradley Cooper with direction by Clint Eastwood, American Sniper earned six Oscar nominations and was one of the highest-grossing movies of 2014. Now, more than a decade later, it still cuts deep whenever you watch.
Stream American Sniper on Amazon Prime Video.Â
The Blues Brothers (1980)Universal Pictures
A perfect watch as you continue the celebrations of Saturday Night Liveâs 50th anniversary this year, The Blues Brothers is one of the first movies born from an SNL sketch. As pointed out in the documentary Ladies & GentlemanâŠ50 Years of SNL Music, the showâs creator Lorne Michaels didnât initially approve of the sketch idea, finding it unfunny. By happenstance, the Blues Brothers characters made it on air during a gap in timing during the live episode, and they became a massive sensation.
This movie, which stars the late John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as Jake and Elwood Blues, respectively, tells the story of their journey to prevent the orphanage where they grew up from closing down. Naturally, this involves raising money through musical performance, but itâs easier said than done with several nefarious individuals â including a group of neo-Nazis, a country band, and the police â chasing them to settle scores. Today, The Blues Brothers is a cult classic; the characters are icons, and the sketch is one of the most memorable ever from SNL.
Stream The Blues Brothers on Amazon Prime Video.Â
The Lego Movie (2014)Warner Bros. Pictures
It seemed almost ridiculous to consider making a movie based on a set of buildable toy bricks, but the enduring nature of Lego toys alongside the fantastic voice cast, compelling story, live-action segments, and, of course, that catchy âEverything is Awesomeâ tune, and The Lego Movie is tough to resist. The central character is Emmet Brickowski (Chris Pratt), a simple minifigure who mostly fades into the background in his community. But when thereâs the threat of the evil businessman Lord Business (Will Ferrell) gluing together everything in their world so they can no longer build, Emmet finds a courage and leadership spirit he didnât know he had.
The Lego Movie is so clever, so sweet; itâs the type of film you want to watch again and again with the kids, and, letâs face it, even without. Spawning a sequel and two spinoffs dedicated to Lego Batman (voiced by Will Arnett in a role that has forever tied him to the DC Comics universe) and Lego Ninjago, The Lego Movie is arguably one of the best animated movies ever made.
Stream The LEGO Movie on Amazon Prime Video.