Watch these Amazon Prime movies this weekend before they exit the platform; it includes a beloved war movie

Prime Video is set to remove several popular movies this September. Titles like 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Buried' will soon be unavailable. Viewers have a limited time to stream these films. In October, a new Prime Video original movie, 'Play Dir...

Movies, including 'Saving Private Ryan,' that will soon be removed from Amazon Prime. (Image: Prime Video)
Prime Video’s library is set for a shake-up, with several fan-favorite films leaving the service at the end of the month. That means your window to stream them is closing fast. Whether you’re in the mood for an edge-of-your-seat thriller or a comforting rewatch of a classic, these picks are worth queuing up before they disappear. As per Tom’s Guide, some movies will leave the Amazon’s Prime Video this September. Below are some of the must-sees you should stream now, while you still have the chance.

Saving Private Ryan (1998)


One of the finest war movies of all time, set during World War II when the Allies launch the massive D-Day invasion on Normandy’s beaches. Amid the chaos, Captain John H. Miller (Tom Hanks) leads his squad through brutal combat to secure the beachhead. Soon after, they are tasked with a critical mission: locate and bring home Private James Francis Ryan, the last surviving brother of four servicemen. As they traverse the ravaged French countryside, every step tests their courage, duty, and humanity.

Begin Again (2014)


Heartbroken after her boyfriend and musical partner abandons her, singer-songwriter Gretta (Keira Knightley) struggles to find her voice in New York City. She crosses paths with Dan (Mark Ruffalo), a former music executive whose career has stalled. Together, they embark on an unconventional project: recording an album using the city itself, streets, rooftops, and subway stations as their studio. Through setbacks, laughter, and heartfelt performances, they rediscover creativity and purpose.

Only the Brave (2017)

Based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite team of firefighters led by Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin), this film chronicles their courage and sacrifice as they battle deadly wildfires in Arizona. The story explores their camaraderie, personal struggles, and the extreme risks they take to protect communities, culminating in a high-stakes fight to save lives.

Buried (2010)


Truck driver Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds) wakes trapped inside a coffin in Iraq, with only a cell phone, lighter, and cigarettes to survive. Alone in complete darkness, he must navigate fear, claustrophobia, and time running out, using every bit of ingenuity and courage to stay alive while trying to reach the outside world.

Prime Video movie for October


For October, one title you won’t want to miss:

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Play Dirty (Releases October 1) – Prime Video Original Movie

Kick off October with this thrilling Prime Video Original crime drama. The story follows professional thief Parker (Mark Wahlberg) as he plans his most ambitious heist yet. Alongside his expert crew Grofield (LaKeith Stanfield), Zen (Rosa Salazar), and others—Parker aims to outsmart the New York mob, a South American dictator, and the world’s wealthiest man… or risk everything trying. Stream Play Dirty starting October 1, only on Prime Video.

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