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Prime Video bids farewell to five iconic movies this April: hurry to watch them

As the end of April 2025 approaches, Prime Video is preparing to say goodbye to five notable movies, including

Prime Video bids farewell to five iconic movies this April: hurry to watch them
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  • April 24, 2025
  • Updated: April 24, 2025 at 11:11 AM
Prime Video bids farewell to five iconic movies this April: hurry to watch them

As the end of April 2025 approaches, Prime Video is preparing to say goodbye to five notable movies that are scheduled to leave the platform.

This selection ranges from science fiction thrillers to intimate dramas, offering subscribers a last chance to enjoy them before they are removed. The movies being removed include classics like ‘Contagion’, ‘Jurassic World’, ‘Life’, ‘Past Lives’, and ‘Starship Troopers’.

Last chance to enjoy exciting cinematic adventures on Prime Video

‘Contagion’, starring a stellar cast that includes Kate Winslet, Matt Damon, and Marion Cotillard, is a film that tells the story of the spread of a deadly virus after a woman returns from Hong Kong and suddenly dies. The movie addresses, with a realistic and chilling tone, the challenges faced by scientists and governments during a public health crisis, making it an almost essential watch today.

On the other hand, ‘Jurassic World’ offers an explosive adventure with dinosaurs, directed by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. This sequel to the iconic ‘Jurassic Park’ franchise invites viewers to a theme park where things go awry when a modified dinosaur escapes, promising fun and nostalgia for action film fans.

Science fiction fans should not miss ‘Life’, an intense story that follows a team of astronauts on the International Space Station who discover an extraterrestrial organism, whose development becomes a threat to the survival of the crew.

Finally, ‘Past Lives’ is a moving drama that examines the reconnection of two childhood friends after years of separation, offering a deep and emotional reflection on the decisions that defined their lives. And, of course, ‘Starship Troopers’ adds a touch of dark humor to the list, with its mix of space action and social critique.

These titles will no longer be available on April 30, so it’s time to make time for a movie marathon on Prime Video before they say goodbye completely.

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