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Prime Video Updates Family Film Lineup: Here’s What’s New and Worth Watching
Table of Contents
- 1. Prime Video Updates Family Film Lineup: Here’s What’s New and Worth Watching
- 2. Spotlight on New Additions
- 3. Timeless Classics Remain Popular
- 4. A Diverse Range of choices
- 5. What makes a children’s film appealing to both kids and parents?
- 6. Prime Video’s Top 15 Children’s Films That both Kids and Parents Adore
- 7. Animated Adventures for the Whole Family
- 8. 1.Paddington (2014) & Paddington 2 (2017)
- 9. 2.The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021)
- 10. 3. If You give a Mouse a Cookie (2022)
- 11. 4. Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) & Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
- 12. 5. Pete the Cat (2023)
- 13. 6.The Boss Baby (2017) & The Boss Baby: Family Business (2021)
- 14. 7. Vivo (2021)
- 15. 8.Tumble Leaf (Series – Available as Movies)
- 16. 9. Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
- 17. 10.The Star (2017)
- 18. 11.Blazing Samurai (2022)
- 19. 12. Wish Dragon (2021)
Streaming service Amazon Prime Video has refined its offerings of family films, providing a curated selection for viewers of all ages. Recent evaluations reveal a mix of newly added titles and long-standing favorites, offering entertainment options for kindergartners to grandparents.
Spotlight on New Additions
Among the latest additions, the animated adventure Transformers One (2024), directed by Josh cooley, has garnered attention. Additionally, the new Zealand comedy Canterbury Panther (2024), helmed by Ant Timpson, presents a charming story of a girl and her estranged father. These additions aim to broaden the appeal of the Prime Video catalog for family audiences.
Timeless Classics Remain Popular
Alongside new releases, several classic films continue to draw viewers. The poignant adventure The Black Stallion (1979), directed by Carroll Ballard, remains a notable work of cinema. Similarly, the stop-motion masterpiece Early Man (2018), directed by Nick Park, continues to captivate with its quirky and endearing storytelling.
A Diverse Range of choices
The Prime Video catalog includes a diverse array of films spanning various genres and styles. From the animated comedy The Boss Baby (2017), directed by Tom McGrath, to the fairytale adaptation Cinderella (2021) directed by Kay Cannon, there are options to suit diverse preferences. A selection of films currently available is summarized in the table below: