Get ready to clear your schedule, because Prime Video is dropping a massive lineup of new movies and shows this April. From the highly anticipated, post-apocalyptic series everyone will be talking about to beloved romantic classics and superhero blockbusters, there's a little something for every streaming taste this month.
Whether you're looking for your next big binge-watch or a nostalgic movie night, Amazon's streaming service is delivering a vault's worth of content. Let's dive into the must-see titles arriving on Prime Video in April.

The Headliner: Welcome to the Wasteland in 'Fallout'
The undisputed main event for April is Fallout, the ambitious adaptation of the beloved video game franchise. Set 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse, the series follows Lucy, a peaceful vault-dweller who is forced to venture into the dangerous, irradiated wasteland her ancestors left behind. What she finds is a bizarre and violent world far stranger than she ever imagined.
From the creators of Westworld, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the series aims to capture the games' unique blend of dark humor, 1950s retro-futurism, and brutal survival. Featuring a star-studded cast including Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, and Kyle MacLachlan, this is poised to be one of the biggest streaming events of the year. In a move sure to please fans, Prime Video is dropping all eight episodes at once on April 11, making it perfect for a weekend binge.
New Original Films and Specials
Beyond the wasteland, Prime Video is also premiering a vibrant new original movie. Música, arriving on April 4, is a coming-of-age love story with a unique twist. Starring and directed by Rudy Mancuso, the film follows an aspiring creator with synesthesia—the ability to experience music in everyday sounds—as he navigates love, family, and Brazilian culture in Newark, New Jersey. The film, which also stars Camila Mendes, has already earned positive buzz for its creativity and heart.
For comedy fans, Alex Edelman's acclaimed one-man show Just For Us also makes its streaming debut. The special, which received rave reviews during its Broadway run, explores themes of identity and empathy through a hilarious and often-uncomfortable true story.

A Flood of Licensed Blockbusters and Classics
April sees a massive library update on Prime Video, with dozens of popular movies from years past becoming available to stream. It's a perfect opportunity to catch up on a classic you've missed or re-watch an old favorite.
Superhero Standoff
Gotham City's finest are making their presence known. A collection of iconic Batman films are landing on the service, including Tim Burton's gothic masterpieces Batman (1989) and Batman Returns, as well as the fan-favorite animated feature Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
Timeless Dramas and Rom-Coms
If you're in the mood for something more grounded, April's lineup is a goldmine. Prepare for tears with the iconic romance The Notebook, or get invested in one of the most celebrated films of all time, The Shawshank Redemption. For a dose of classic charm, you can stream the quintessential rom-com When Harry Met Sally... or the courtroom thriller A Few Good Men.

- The Notebook
- The Shawshank Redemption
- When Harry Met Sally...
- A Few Good Men
- Top Gun
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Full List: Key Arrivals in April
Here’s a look at some of the most notable movies and shows hitting Prime Video and the ad-supported Freevee throughout the month.
April 1
Batman (1989)
Batman & Robin
Batman Forever
Batman Returns
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Notebook
The Shawshank Redemption
Top Gun
When Harry Met Sally...
April 4
Música (Amazon Original)
April 5
How to Date Billy Walsh (Amazon Original)

April 11
Fallout (Amazon Original) - All Episodes
April 12
Damn Delicious (Roku Channel)
April 25
Them: The Scare (Amazon Original)
April 26
Sayen: The Huntress (Amazon Original)
With a mix of groundbreaking new series, heartfelt original films, and a treasure trove of cinematic classics, Prime Video is ensuring your April watchlist is fully stocked. Whether you're venturing into a post-nuclear America or revisiting an old favorite, there's plenty to stream this month.
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