EntertainmentStreamingTop 3 new movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video for April 2022A new original spy thriller and all 25 James Bond films hit the streaming serviceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

EntertainmentStreamingTop 3 new movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video for April 2022A new original spy thriller and all 25 James Bond films hit the streaming serviceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

A new original spy thriller and all 25 James Bond films hit the streaming service

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Daniel Craig as James Bond in Aston Martin DB5 in No Time to Die

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Is it just me or hasAmazon PrimeVideo become a real contender in the last couple of months for the best movies on a streaming service? Hear me out.

Whether it’s Kristen Stewart in Spencer, Ben Affleck in The Tender Bar or simply the completeJames BondCollection – including No Time to Die – heading to the platform, Amazon appears to have raised its game. WithNetflixraising its prices earlier this year andDisney Plussuffering outside of anything that’s not a ginormous IP already, Amazon has quietly been delivering a great mix of indie dramas, blockbusters and hidden gems.

Taking this all into account and April features another stellar line-up of content to dive deep into over the coming weeks. To help decide what to watch first, T3 rounds up the biggest and best releases for the month so you can start streaming as soon as possible. No arguments. No fuss. Just good, quality content.

All the Old Knives

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Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton in All the Old Knives

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Amazon Studios' original All the Old Knives is the big new headline release for April, starring Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton as two CIA agents who were once former lovers. Following a failed rescue attempt that crippled their relationship, the two are reunited after eight years apart but must deal with deceit and deception in this smart spy thriller.

Speed

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Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves in Speed

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James Bond

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Daniel Craig as James Bond in No Time to Die

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Amazonconfirmedto T3 that No Time to Die (the latest Bond film) will be available for 12 months, while the other 24 movies will be available for two months. Why exactly? We’re not quite sure. Still, a great time for a rewatch from the early days of Sean Connery through to the campy comedy of Roger Moore to the gritty realism of Daniel Craig. A few of my personal favourite classics throughout the years are Goldeneye, Live and Let Die, Thunderball, and of course, the iconic Goldfinger.

Additionally, you can read up on myranking of every James Bond movie starring Daniel Craigfrom best to worst – and why Quantum of Solace is underrated. Yeah, I said it.

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