Top New Movies Streaming This Week on Netflix, Prime Video & Hulu (Feb 23-Mar 1)

Top New Movies Streaming This Week on Netflix, Prime Video & Hulu (Feb 23-Mar 1)

As the sun sets, a flickering screen pulls you into a different world, where thrilling tales and heartfelt stories await your discovery. February 2026 has already gifted us cinematic gems like Predator: Badlands and Eternity, with an exciting array of new releases swirling on streaming platforms. This final week of February promises more captivating titles, beckoning you to grab some popcorn and dive right in.

Best New Movies Streaming This Week (February 23 – March 1)

With fewer major releases on the horizon, the last week of February is shaping up to be a cozy experience for streaming enthusiasts. Titles like The Summer Book and Kiss of the Spider Woman are set to elevate our at-home movie nights. Check out the latest entries below:

Movie Title Streaming Platform Streaming Date
The Bluff Prime Video February 25, 2026
The Summer Book Prime Video February 26, 2026
Father Mother Sister Brother MUBI February 27, 2026
In the Blink of an Eye Disney+ and Hulu February 27, 2026
Kiss of the Spider Woman Disney+ and Hulu February 27, 2026

New Movies on Streaming Platforms This Week

This week brings an enticing mix of storytelling—from adventures under the Caribbean sun to profound tales of loss and connection. Here’s the rundown of what you can expect:

The Bluff

The Bluff poster
Image Credit: Prime Video Pressroom
  • Streaming On: Prime Video
  • Streaming Date: February 25, 2026

Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Cayman Islands, The Bluff stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden, a pirate striving to protect her family from dark shadows of the past. When her former captain, Connor (Karl Urban), resurfaces, her quest to keep her loved ones safe ignites a pulse-pounding adventure.

The Summer Book

Glenn Close and Emily in The Summer Book movie
Image Credit: Music Box Films Pressroom
  • Streaming On: Prime Video
  • Streaming Date: February 26, 2026

Charlie McDowell’s The Summer Book is a moving adaptation of Tove Jansson’s tale, showcasing the poignant journey of young Sophia (Emily Matthews) as she spends the summer with her grandmother (Glenn Close). In a world heavy with grief from losing her mother, this film beautifully illustrates the healing power of love and memories.

Father Mother Sister Brother

Father Mother Sister Brother movie poster starring Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps
Image Credit: MUBI (via YouTube/MUBI)
  • Streaming On: MUBI
  • Streaming Date: February 27, 2026

Renowned director Jim Jarmusch is back with a touching narrative in Father Mother Sister Brother. This star-studded comedy-drama weaves together the lives of estranged family members, exploring their attempts to reconnect, each trapped in the complexities of adulthood. With performers like Adam Driver and Cate Blanchett, it’s a resonant reminder of the ties that bind.

In the Blink of an Eye poster
Image Credit: Searchlight Pictures (via YouTube/Hulu)
  • Streaming On: Disney+ and Hulu
  • Streaming Date: February 27, 2026

Oscar-nominated director Andrew Stanton steps back from animation with In the Blink of an Eye, which weaves three interconnected tales exploring life’s fleeting moments. Released after a debut at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, this thought-provoking film probes existential themes. Whether it becomes a new favorite or a miss, it’s worth catching on Hulu.

Kiss of the Spider Woman

Kiss of the Spider Woman
Image Credit: RoadsideFlix (via YouTube/RoadsideFlix)
  • Streaming On: Disney+ and Hulu
  • Streaming Date: February 27, 2026

Finally, Bill Condon brings us Kiss of the Spider Woman, where music and drama intertwine amidst the backdrop of Argentina’s Dirty War. Following the intertwining lives of Valentin and Molina, and featuring stellar performances from Diego Luna and Jennifer Lopez, this lush tapestry of emotion is a must-watch for fans of musical narratives.

This week’s lineup may not be overwhelming, but each film offers a unique experience that could ignite thoughtful conversations or simply deliver pure entertainment. As you plan your weekend viewing, which film will you take a chance on? Is it the swashbuckling adventure, the emotional tales of family, or the compelling music drama? Let’s discuss in the comments below.