New to Amazon Prime: What’s new on Prime? All the latest film releases
With children likely to be coming out of schools, films may be the best way for families to unwind together.
Here are our picks of some of the latest movies to be added to the platform, and some which will be arriving soon.
Midsommar
This one is not really for children, but Midsommar was the horror film which really excited fans.
Midsommar follows a young girl who is forced to deal with horrific tragedy, and with her unfeeling boyfriend travels to Sweden to a remote village.
There, the village fully accepts her as their own, though there is far more going on than meets the eye.
Frozen 2
While not available to stream for free, Frozen 2 has just dropped on the platform to rent or buy.
Children everywhere have been singing the songs from the movie since it hit cinemas last November, and now it is finally out so parents can plonk their children down in front of the TV.
The movie follows Elsa and Anna together again as they face further dangers which threatens their kingdom, Arendelle.
Little Women
This film was an absolute triumph and the second movie from filmmaker Greta Gerwig.
Little Women follows the classic group of young women as they deal with life growing up together as sisters and living their lives together as adults.
This movie will come to Amazong Prime on buy and rent on April.
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