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Top 5 Prime Video films to catch before they disappear from the service in the current month

List of top five Prime Video films to catch before their departure at the end of September 2025

Top 5 Amazon Prime Video films to catch before they vanish in the current month
Top 5 Amazon Prime Video films to catch before they vanish in the current month

Top 5 Prime Video films to catch before they disappear from the service in the current month

In the world of streaming entertainment, there's always something new to discover. However, as the month of September draws to a close, several titles will be leaving Prime Video. Here's a round-up of some of the films that you have until September 30 to watch.

If horror is your genre, you might want to catch "An American Werewolf in London" (1981) before it disappears. This classic film follows the story of two American backpackers who encounter a mysterious creature in the English countryside, leading to one of the characters' death and the other's transformation into a werewolf. David Naughton and Griffin Dunne deliver chilling performances as the protagonists.

For a change of pace, you could also check out "Begin Again" (2014), a heartwarming musical drama. Keira Knightley stars as a young singer-songwriter who crosses paths with a former music executive, played by Mark Ruffalo. Together, they record an album using the streets, rooftops, and subway stations of New York City as their studio.

If you're in the mood for a gripping thriller, "Buried" (2010) is a must-watch. Ryan Reynolds plays Paul Conroy, a truck driver who finds himself buried alive in Iraq. Each conversation reveals new challenges, reinforcing the stark reality of his isolation. As time slips away and air runs dangerously low, Paul must rely on every ounce of courage and determination to survive.

For those interested in war dramas, "Saving Private Ryan" (1998) offers a powerful portrayal of the brutal combat experienced by Captain John H. Miller's (Tom Hanks) squad during the height of World War II. The soldiers receive an urgent mission to locate and bring home Private James Francis Ryan, the last surviving brother of four servicemen.

Lastly, for fans of real-life heroism, "Only the Brave" (2017) tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite team of firefighters who risk everything to protect communities from wildfires. Josh Brolin plays the character Eric Marsh in this inspiring film.

Remember, these films will only be available until September 30. So, don't miss out! Grab some popcorn, settle in, and enjoy these cinematic gems before they're gone.

In addition, we regret to inform you that the following five titles will also be removed from Prime Video by the end of September 2025: Superman, I Know What You Did Last Summer, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, The Smurfs: The Big Movie, and Babylon – Rausch der Ekstase.

Happy viewing!

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