Get ready for a major shake-up in the streaming world! Fox Nation is gearing up to challenge the dominance of streaming giants with its Prime Video launch in February 2026, and it’s bringing a treasure trove of exclusive content to the table. But here’s where it gets interesting: starting February 17, 2026, viewers can dive into Fox Nation’s vast library of over 10,000 hours of curated original series, documentaries, and specials for just $8.99 per month or $71.88 annually. And this is the part most people miss—subscribers can also bundle Fox Nation with the Fox One streaming service for $24.99 monthly, giving ‘cord-cutters’ access to Fox’s entire portfolio of news, sports, and entertainment in one app. Is this the ultimate streaming deal, or just another subscription to juggle?
Since its launch in 2018, Fox Nation has transformed into a go-to streaming platform, offering a diverse range of exclusive content, from faith-based programming and true crime to live sports and lifestyle series. Subscribers will gain access to acclaimed originals like Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints, hosted by the legendary filmmaker himself, with season two featuring an episode directed by his daughter, Francesca Scorsese. But here’s the controversial part: with Hollywood heavyweights like Kevin Costner, Kim Kardashian, and Matthew McConaughey on board, is Fox Nation blurring the lines between news and entertainment?
Upcoming releases include David: King of Israel, hosted by Zachary Levi, and new episodes of The Saints. Plus, Fox Nation is the exclusive streaming home of Real American Freestyle (RAF), offering live viewing of professional freestyle wrestling. Is this niche content enough to compete with the likes of Netflix and Disney+?
For fans of Fox News, the platform delivers even more value with exclusive new seasons of COPS and original programming hosted by stars like Sean Hannity and Greg Gutfeld. Subscribers also get next-day access to Fox News Channel’s primetime lineup, including Laura Ingraham and Jesse Watters. But here’s the question: in an era of streaming fatigue, will viewers embrace yet another subscription, or is this a play for loyal Fox fans only?
Named one of the top 10 fastest-growing brands among Gen Z adults in 2023 by Morning Consult, Fox Nation is clearly making waves. But as it expands its reach with this Prime Video launch, the real test will be whether it can attract a broader audience beyond its core base. What do you think—is Fox Nation the future of streaming, or just another player in an overcrowded market? Let us know in the comments!