The Best TV Shows on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Now

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From action-packed thrillers to guilty-pleasure reality shows, Amazon Prime Video has something for everyone

<p>Courtesy of Prime Video</p> Walton Goggins as The Ghoul on <i>Fallout</i>

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Walton Goggins as The Ghoul on Fallout

When it's finally time to cozy up and relax with a good show, the options can be overwhelming. With multiple streaming services, as well as prime-time and cable hits, deciding what to watch can take ages — and can eat up valuable free time in the process.

Amazon Prime Video is one of the many streaming services available, with tons of quality TV shows and movies from which to choose. The platform has developed multiple original series since 2013, with several of their shows, including the beloved The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Fleabag, earning critical acclaim and prestigious awards. Prime Video's series roster offers something for everyone, from dating experiments like Twin Love, nail-biting action shows like Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Terminal List, feel-good coming-of-age series like The Summer I Turned Pretty and more.

Still not sure what to watch? Keep reading for a list of all the best TV shows to stream now on Amazon Prime Video.

Fallout

<p>Courtesy of Prime Video</p> Ella Purnell and Kyle MacLachlan on <i>Fallout</i>

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Ella Purnell and Kyle MacLachlan on Fallout

Based on the beloved video game franchise and executive produced by Westworld creator Jonathan Nolan, Fallout offers an alternative world history shaped by post-WWII nuclear advancements, resulting in a postapocalyptic society. Centuries later after a resource war, a young woman (Ella Purnell) and other Vault dwellers leave their fallout bunkers to brave the ruthless wasteland of Los Angeles.

Watch Fallout on Amazon Prime Video on April 11

Invincible

<p>Amazon Studios</p> <i>Invincible</i>, season 2, part 2

Amazon Studios

Invincible, season 2, part 2

Based on the comic books by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, this animated series chronicles the story of Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun), a 17-year-old discovering and refining his superpowers under the training of his father (voiced by J.K. Simmons) — the mightiest superhero on the planet. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream.

Watch Invincible on Amazon Prime Video

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

<p>David Lee/Prime Video</p> Donald Glover and Maya Erskine on <i>Mr. & Mrs. Smith</i>

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Donald Glover and Maya Erskine on Mr. & Mrs. Smith

On this espionage comedy series, Atlanta's Donald Glover and PEN15's Maya Erskine team up as two rival spies commissioned to pose as married couple John and Jane Smith. As they tackle life-or-death missions once a week, their dynamic evolves from professional partners to something more. Based on the 2005 film starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Mr. & Mrs. Smith also features appearances from Paul Dano, Parker Posey, Alexander Skarsgård and more.

Watch Mr. & Mrs. Smith on Amazon Prime Video

Expats

<p>Amazon MGM Studios</p> Brian Tee and Nicole Kidman on <i>Expats</i>

Amazon MGM Studios

Brian Tee and Nicole Kidman on Expats

Adapted from Janice Y. K. Lee's 2016 best-selling novel The Expatriates, Lulu Wang's six-part limited series delves into the complex personal and professional lives of a close-knit group of affluent emigrants residing in Hong Kong. Featuring Nicole Kidman, Sarayu Blue and Ji-young Yoo, the first two episodes premiered Jan. 26, with the subsequent episodes scheduled for weekly releases throughout February.

Watch Expats on Amazon Prime Video

Zorro

<p>Prime Video</p> <i>Zorro</i>

Prime Video

Zorro

In an era hungering for a hero, young nobleman Diego de la Vega (Elite's Miguel Bernardeau) journeys to 1830s California to avenge his father's murder. Donning the guise of masked vigilante Zorro, Diego vows to champion indigenous peoples, Mexican workers and other disenfranchised immigrants — fighting the tyranny imposed by European colonizers while also delving into the secrets of his family.

Watch Zorro on Amazon Prime Video

Reacher

<p>Brooke Palmer/Amazon Studios</p> <i>Reacher</i>

Brooke Palmer/Amazon Studios

Reacher

Based on Lee Child's Jack Reacher book series, this crime thriller follows former military police officer Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) after he is falsely accused of murder. A deep-rooted conspiracy ensues, involving a corrupt police department, shady politicians and dirty businessmen — all getting in the way of Reacher clearing his name. Season 2 of Reacher launched in December 2023, and was renewed for a third ahead of the premiere.

Watch Reacher on Amazon Prime Video

Wilderness

<p>Kailey Schwerman/Prime Video</p> Ashley Benson, Eric Balfour, Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen on <i>Wilderness</i>

Kailey Schwerman/Prime Video

Ashley Benson, Eric Balfour, Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen on Wilderness

Based on B.E. Jones' 2019 novel, this psychological thriller miniseries delves into the rocky relationship of Liv and Will, a married couple enjoying a seemingly beguiling life in New York City — that is until Liv unearths her husband's affair with his co-worker (Ashley Benson). As Will suggests a road trip to mend their marriage, Liv can only think of one thing: revenge.

Watch Wilderness on Amazon Prime Video

007: Road to a Million

<p>Jemma Cox/Prime Video</p> <i>007: Road to a Million</i>

Jemma Cox/Prime Video

007: Road to a Million

From the producers behind the James Bond film franchise comes a 007-esque reality competition series where nine pairs of contestants vie for a chance at winning a £1,000,000 prize. To secure victory, the contestants must undergo Bond-inspired physical and mental challenges and embark on a globe-trotting quest for questions tucked away by the show's host, Succession's Brian Cox.

Watch 007: Road to a Million on Amazon Prime Video

Twin Love

<p>Wade Brands/Prime Video</p> Brie and Nikki Garcia on <i>Twin Love</i>

Wade Brands/Prime Video

Brie and Nikki Garcia on Twin Love

Presented by WWE superstars Brie and Nikki Garcia — famously known as the Bella Twins — this new social dating experiment divides ten sets of identical twins into separate houses as they set out on a mission for love. With twice the drama and excitement, Twin Love will investigate whether twins also share a commonality in their romantic preferences.

Watch Twin Love on Amazon Prime Video

Gen V

<p>Brooke Palmer/Prime Video</p> Chance Perdomo, Jaz Sinclair, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Maddie Phillips and Derek Luh on <i>Gen V</i>

Brooke Palmer/Prime Video

Chance Perdomo, Jaz Sinclair, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Maddie Phillips and Derek Luh on Gen V

Step into the ring with this spinoff series from The Boys that has already been renewed for a second season. Set within the hallowed halls of Godolkin University School of Crimefighting — the only college dedicated to shaping America's future superheroes — a new class of "supes" vie for the university's top honors and a shot at joining The Seven, Vought International's legendary superhero team, while also confronting moral dilemmas. Per Deadline, production on the show's second season is being pushed back after star Chance Perdomo, age 27, died in a motorcycle accident on March 30.

Watch Gen V on Amazon Prime Video

Frasier

<p>NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty </p> Kelsey Grammer on <i>Frasier</i>

NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty

Kelsey Grammer on Frasier

Oh, dear God! All 11 binge-worthy seasons of Frasier are now ready for your streaming pleasure on Amazon Prime Video, perfectly timed for the Paramount+ revival series. On this spinoff series of the long-running sitcom Cheers — which amassed 37 Primetime Emmy Awards — Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) leaves Boston and makes a witty return to his Seattle roots, rekindling his relationships with his father (John Mahoney) and psychiatrist brother (David Hyde Pierce) and starting a career as a radio therapist.

Watch Frasier on Amazon Prime Video

Upload

<p>Courtesy of Prime Video</p> Robbie Amell in season 3 of <i>Upload</i>

Courtesy of Prime Video

Robbie Amell in season 3 of Upload

Greg Daniels, the creator behind Parks and Recreation and the American adaptation of The Office, delivers the futuristic comedy Upload. Starring Robbie Amell and Andy Allo, the show is set in 2033, when humans have the ability to "upload" themselves into a digital afterlife of their choosing.

Watch Upload on Amazon Prime Video

The Wheel of Time

<p>Jan Thijs/Prime Video</p> Madeleine Madden, Zoë Robins and Ceara Coveney on <i>The Wheel of Time</i> season 2

Jan Thijs/Prime Video

Madeleine Madden, Zoë Robins and Ceara Coveney on The Wheel of Time season 2

Gone Girl's Rosamund Pike stars in this fantasy drama based on the eponymous novel series by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. The Wheel of Time follows Moiraine (Pike) and a group of powerful women as they seek out the Dragon Reborn — a creature that has the power to save the world from dark forces. The series has been renewed for a third season.

Watch The Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime Video

Will & Grace

<p>NBC/Courtesy Everett</p> Sean Hayes, Debra Messing and Eric McCormack on <i>Will & Grace</i>

NBC/Courtesy Everett

Sean Hayes, Debra Messing and Eric McCormack on Will & Grace

Pioneering LGBTQ representation on television for 11 seasons, the NBC sitcom Will & Grace marked a historic milestone by featuring two openly gay lead characters — a first for primetime television — earning 18 Emmys out of an impressive 96 nominations. The show revolves around the lives of gay lawyer Will (Eric McCormack) and straight interior designer Grace (Debra Messing) in New York City, complemented by the exuberant presence of flamboyant actor Jack (Sean Hayes) and audacious socialite Karen (Megan Mullally).

Watch Will & Grace on Amazon Prime Video

Charmed

<p>The WB/Courtesy Everett</p> Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan on <i>Charmed</i>

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Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan on Charmed

Balancing their everyday lives in sunny San Francisco, three Halliwell sisters stumble upon their true identities as the Charmed Ones, the mightiest good witches ever known. On The WB's Charmed, the telekinetic Prue (Shannen Doherty), time-manipulating Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and psychic Pheobe (Alyssa Milano) — later joined by their half-sister, Paige (Rose McGowan), in season 4 — wield their combined powers to shield innocent lives from sinister forces including demons, assassins, warlocks and more.

Watch Charmed on Amazon Prime Video

Psych

<p>USA-TV/Kobal/Shutterstock</p> Dulé Hill and James Roday on <i>Psych</i>

USA-TV/Kobal/Shutterstock

Dulé Hill and James Roday on Psych

"Don't be the 100th luftballon." With his photographic memory, Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez) persuades the Santa Barbara police department he possesses psychic crime-solving abilities. Aided by his sharp and witty best friend, Gus (Dulé Hill), the dynamic duo transforms into an unbeatable dream team as crime consultants on USA Network’s hit detective dramedy series.

Watch Psych on Amazon Prime Video

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

<p>Hugh Stewart/Prime Video</p>

Hugh Stewart/Prime Video

If you loved Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers, be prepared to get hooked. Based on Holly Ringland's best-selling debut novel, this seven-part miniseries follows Alice Hart — played by Alycia Debnam-Carey, with Alyla Browne as 9-year-old Alice — an orphan who tragically loses her parents to a mysterious fire when she was a child and finds herself living with her grandmother (Sigourney Weaver) on a flower farm, where she digs up family secrets that leave a lasting impact.

Watch The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart on Amazon Prime Video

Harlan Coben’s Shelter

<p>Michael Parmelee/Prime Video</p>

Michael Parmelee/Prime Video

Adapted from Harlan Coben's Mickey Bolitar book trilogy, this thrilling young adult series marks the renowned crime writer's first collaboration with Prime Video (most of his works have found a home on Netflix). On Shelter, Mickey's (Jaden Michael) life takes a dark turn after his father's sudden death, leading him to Kasselton, N.J. — where he becomes entangled in the disappearances of fellow residents, prompting him and his friends to unveil the decades-long secrets within their community.

Watch Harlan Coben’s Shelter on Amazon Prime Video

The Horrors of Dolores Roach

<p>Amazon Studios</p>

Amazon Studios

After serving 16 years in prison for possession with intent, Dolores Roach (Justina Machado) returns to a now-gentrified Washington Heights with plans of starting anew and launches a massage business under her friend's (Alejandro Hernandez) empanada shop. But when she encounters a handsy customer, her knee-jerk instincts make her fall down another rabbit hole of crime ... this time with cannibalism.

Watch The Horrors of Dolores Roach on Amazon Prime Video

Good Omens

<p>Amazon Studios</p>

Amazon Studios

From the mind that brought you the illustrious children's novel Coraline comes a fantasy comedy series — based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's 1990 cult-classic novel — centered on the unlikely friendship between a saintlike angel (Michael Sheen) and a not-so-evil demon (David Tennant) as they team up to prevent Armageddon and the coming of the Antichrist. Two seasons are presently available for streaming. The show has been renewed for a third/final season.

Watch Good Omens on Amazon Prime Video

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan

<p>Amazon Studios</p>

Amazon Studios

John Krasinski ditches lovable dork Jim Halpert to become Marine vet–turned–CIA analyst Jack Ryan in this political thriller. The series, based on Tom Clancy's novels, follows Ryan as he thwarts a massive terrorist attack and uncovers a global conspiracy. All four seasons are streaming in full.

Watch Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime Video

The Summer I Turned Pretty

<p>Prime</p>

Prime

To All the Boys I've Loved Before author Jenny Han delivers another coming-of-age drama — and her TV debut — with this series based on the best-selling book of the same name. The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Isabel "Belly" Conklin (Lola Tung), who ends up in a surprising love triangle with her childhood friends Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno). Two seasons are available to stream, with a third on the way.

Watch The Summer I Turned Pretty on Amazon Prime Video

I'm a Virgo

<p>Amazon Studios</p>

Amazon Studios

With its first three episodes premiering at the SXSW festival in March, this absurdist comedy series stars Jharrel Jerome as Cootie, a giant 19-year-old man who is 13 feet tall and secluded from society under his aunt (Carmen Ejogo) and uncle's (Mike Epps) rule. Once he escapes his home and is discovered by a group of teen activists, Cootie learns that the world has plenty enough room for him.

Watch I'm a Virgo on Amazon Prime Video

Freaks and Geeks

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NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty

Although Judd Apatow's coming-of-age dramedy series about a group of misfit high school students aired for one season, with little viewership from 1999 to 2000, it has transformed into a beloved cult classic. It also boasts an ensemble cast of soon-to-be Hollywood stars, including James Franco, Seth Rogen, Busy Philipps, Jason Segel, Linda Cardellini, John Francis Daley, Martin Starr and Samm Levine among others.

Watch Freaks and Geeks on Amazon Prime Video

Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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Randy Holmes/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty

Based on the eponymous Archie Comics series, this enchanting sitcom stars Melissa Joan Hart as a young witch trying to live a normal life while being guided by her sorceress aunts (Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick) and a talking black cat named Salem. Charming viewers with '90s-inspired looks, witty banter, cameos of celebs like Britney Spears and RuPaul and more, choose this series for a spellbinding binge.

Watch Sabrina the Teenage Witch on Amazon Prime Video

Beverly Hills, 90210

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Carin Baer/Fox Network/Courtesy Everett

Created by Darren Star (Sex and the City, Emily in Paris), this '90s teen series follows the drama-filled lives of Californian friends transitioning from adolescence to adulthood over the course of 10 seasons. With a myriad of characters that come and go, Beverly Hills, 90210 castmates Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling and Ian Ziering remain throughout the show's entirety.

Watch Beverly Hills, 90210 on Amazon Prime Video

90210

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Michael Desmond/The CW /Courtesy: Everett

This late-2000s spinoff of Darren Star's Beverly Hills, 90210 sees a new batch of characters, focusing on siblings Annie (Shenae Grimes) and Dixon Wilson (Tristan Wilds) as they move from Kansas to the sun-soaked town of Beverly Hills. Airing for five seasons, the show also stars AnnaLynne McCord, Ryan Eggold, Jessica Stroup, Lori Loughlin and Rob Estes.

Watch 90210 on Amazon Prime Video

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

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Philippe Antonello/Prime Video

"Tits up," everyone! This critically acclaimed and award-winning series tells the story of Miriam "Midge" Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) in the 1960s as she embarks on life as a single mom — and a budding comedy star. The hit dramedy, created by Gilmore Girls' Amy Sherman-Palladino, also stars Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson, Midge's stubborn manager and loyal confidant. All five seasons are available to stream in full.

Watch The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Prime Video

The Power

Katie Yu/Prime Video
Katie Yu/Prime Video

Based on Naomi Alderman's award-winning novel of the same name, this dystopian sci-fi series introduces a world where all teenage girls suddenly develop the ability to emit electricity and begin to subvert power dynamics in a patriarchal society. Written and executive produced by an all-women team of creatives, The Power stars Toni Collette, Toheeb Jimoh, Auliʻi Cravalho and John Leguizamo, among others.

Watch The Power on Amazon Prime Video

Dead Ringers

Niko Tavernise/Prime Video
Niko Tavernise/Prime Video

Gender flipping the 1988 Jeremy Irons-starring thriller, Dead Ringers follows twin gynecologists — both played by Oscar winner Rachel Weisz — who are all but attached at the hip. Determined to reform women's healthcare, they're prepared to take any drastic measure, no matter how unethical.

Watch Dead Ringers on Amazon Prime Video

Citadel

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Courtesy of Prime Video

Jam-packed with gripping action, the Russo Brothers' new sci-fi espionage series — which already has spawned multiple spinoffs in various countries and languages and had been renewed for a second season ahead of its debut — stars Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas as former spies whose memories are erased in the wake of their agency's downfall. Slowly regaining knowledge of their past experiences back, the two are sent on a global mission to fend off a new world order.

Watch Citadel on Amazon Prime Video

Daisy Jones & The Six

Lacey Terrell/Prime Video
Lacey Terrell/Prime Video

Based on Taylor Jenkins Reid's titular novel, Daisy Jones & The Six centers on a Fleetwood Mac-esque rock band that rose to fame in the 1970s and reunite decades after splitting up. The documentary-style miniseries features original music created by Blake Mills, a stellar cast — including Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse and Camila Morrone — and a compelling story that will certainly strike a chord.

Watch Daisy Jones & The Six on Amazon Prime Video

Swarm

Quantrell D. Colbert/Prime Video
Quantrell D. Colbert/Prime Video

It's best to leave a hive alone — you wouldn't want to trigger a swarm. Donald Glover's horror series follows a young woman (Dominique Fishback) and her obsession with a Beyoncé-inspired R&B singer that leads her down a path of deadly acts. Also starring Chloe Bailey and Nirine S. Brown, Swarm was Malia Obama's first TV job, for which she worked as a contributing writer.

Watch Swarm on Amazon Prime Video

Harlem

Emily V Aragones/Prime Video
Emily V Aragones/Prime Video

Created by Girls Trip writer Tracy Oliver, this comedy series follows a fabulous group of thirtysomething girlfriends residing in Harlem, N.Y.C, who are all navigating through relationships and their jobs. Grace Byers, Meagan Good, Jerrie Johnson and Shoniqua Shandai all returned for season 2.

Watch Harlem on Amazon Prime Video

Hunters

Amazon Studios
Amazon Studios

Inspired by true events, the conspiracy drama follows a group of skilled Nazi hunters (played by Logan Lerman, Al Pacino, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor and more) who aim to take down escaped Nazi officers with intentions to build a Fourth Reich in America. Hunters' second and final season features a new target hiding in South America: Adolf Hitler.

Watch Hunters on Amazon Prime Video

Chloe

Luke Varley/Amazon Studios
Luke Varley/Amazon Studios

Starring The Crown alum Erin Doherty, this six-part miniseries about social media should be trending in your home. After years of observing Chloe's extravagant life online, lonesome Becky finds out about her former friend's death and curates an alter ego to creep into the woman's life, but soon finds out there's more than meets the eye on one's feed.

Watch Chloe on Amazon Prime Video

The Legend of Vox Machina

Amazon Studios
Amazon Studios

This Dungeons & Dragons-inspired show follows a group of unlikely heroes who find themselves on a quest to save Exandria from dark forces. Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Matthew Mercer and Ashley Johnson star in this animated series.

Watch The Legend of Vox Machina on Amazon Prime Video

The Kids in the Hall

Jackie Brown/Amazon Studios
Jackie Brown/Amazon Studios

Following 1988's iconic sketch comedy series of the same name, the 2022 iteration of The Kids in the Hall showcases a blend of nostalgic characters and edgy new sketches from this hilarious troop.

Watch The Kids in the Hall on Amazon Prime Video

Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls

James Clark/Amazon Studios
James Clark/Amazon Studios

The 2022 Emmy-winning reality competition show follows Lizzo's experience looking for dancers for her world tour. The uplifting series is equal parts dancing and fun.

Watch Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls on Amazon Prime Video

The English

Diego Lopez Calvin/Prime Video
Diego Lopez Calvin/Prime Video

Yellowstone fans will appreciate this Western drama from Amazon Prime Video. Set in 1890, the series follows two outsiders, a British aristocrat (Emily Blunt) and a Pawnee-born U.S. Army veteran (Chaske Spencer), as they each seek revenge in the wild Western plains of Kansas — and discover their connected history in the process.

Watch The English on Amazon Prime Video

Modern Love

Christopher Saunders/Amazon Studios
Christopher Saunders/Amazon Studios

Based on the New York Times column of the same name, Modern Love tells a different love story in each episode — and features plenty of famous faces to do so, including Tina Fey, Anne Hathaway, Anna Paquin, Minnie Driver, Kit Harington and Dev Patel.

Watch Modern Love on Amazon Prime Video

The Devil's Hour

Amazon
Amazon

From serial killers and murders to supernatural hauntings and visions, The Devil's Hour has no shortage of suspense. This psychological thriller premiered in October 2022 — and was renewed for a second and third season a month later — and stars Call the Midwife's Jessica Raine and Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi. An insomniac (Raine) wakes up at 3:33 a.m. every night from terrifying nightmares of a mysterious serial killer ... with whom she shares an unlikely link.

Watch The Devil's Hour on Amazon Prime Video

Catastrophe

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Ed Miller/Amazon/Channel 4/Courtesy Everett Collection

Catastrophe, created by and starring Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan, tells the story of a couple brought together by an accidental pregnancy after a one-night stand — and the various "catastrophes" they navigate throughout their relationship. Despite its title, the series is a comedy and has four seasons available to stream.

Watch Catastrophe on Amazon Prime Video

The Boys

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Courtesy of Prime Video

What happens when superheroes no longer use their powers for good? That's the premise of The Boys, which chronicles a group of vigilantes ("the Boys") looking to bring down the corrupt superheroes ("the Supes") and the powerful corporation that controls them. The Emmy-nominated series stars Karl Urban, Jensen Ackles, Chace Crawford, Jack Quaid and Erin Moriarty. Season 4 is slated to premiere on June 13.

Watch The Boys on Amazon Prime Video

The Terminal List

Prime Video
Prime Video

Chris Pratt, Constance Wu and Taylor Kitsch star in this action-packed series. In The Terminal List, Navy SEAL James Reece (Pratt) tries to unravel what really happened during a covert mission that killed his entire platoon — except for him. Pratt, who took fans behind the scenes before the show premiered in July 2022, also stars alongside his brother-in-law Patrick Schwarzenegger on this thrilling series.

Watch The Terminal List on Amazon Prime Video

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

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BEN ROTHSTEIN/PRIME VIDEO

Fans of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings will love this fantastical drama series, which takes place thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's famous novels. Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, this series follows its ensemble as they grapple with the reemergence of evil. The season 2 release date has yet to be officially announced.

Watch The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video

The Man in the High Castle

Liane Hentscher/Amazon
Liane Hentscher/Amazon

Acclaimed director Ridley Scott served as executive producer for this fictional historical drama. The Man in the High Castle explores a parallel timeline where the Axis powers won World War II and Germany and Japan occupied the U.S. Rufus Sewell, Alexa Davalos and Luke Kleintank star in this four-season series.

Watch The Man in the High Castle on Amazon Prime Video

Sneaky Pete

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MylesAronowitz/Sony/Amazon/Kobal/Shutterstock

In this crime drama, Marius Josipović (Giovanni Ribisi) has recently been released from prison. To evade dangerous ex-cop Vince Lonigan (Bryan Cranston), whom he once robbed, Marius assumes the identity of his former prison cellmate, Pete Murphy (Ethan Embry). The show's three seasons follow Marius as he attempts to outrun his past and fit into Pete's estranged family.

Watch Sneaky Pete on Amazon Prime Video

Goliath

Amazon
Amazon

Billy Bob Thornton delivers an award-winning performance in this legal drama as Billy McBride, a brilliant lawyer who developed alcoholism after his acquitted client committed another murder. Billy seeks both redemption and justice in Goliath, which first premiered in October 2016. The role earned Thornton a Golden Globe in 2017.

Watch Goliath on Amazon Prime Video

The Expanse

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James Dimmock/Syfy/Netflix/Kobal/Shutterstock

The Expanse takes place several hundred years into the future, and humanity has spread out through the solar system, from Mars all the way to the outer planets. Throughout this show's six seasons, there are interplanetary wars, deadly conspiracies and high-stakes political plots, which all combine for a thrilling series.

Watch The Expanse on Amazon Prime Video

A League of Their Own

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Anne Marie Fox/Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection

A television adaptation of the 1992 film of the same name, A League of Their Own tells the story of the Rockford Peaches, a newly formed women's professional baseball team. Set in 1943, the series follows Carson Shaw (Abbi Jacobson), a young woman whose husband is away at war, as she leaves her small town to pursue her dream of playing baseball. The story might be familiar, but the characters and storylines are fresh. Also starring D'Arcy Carden and Chanté Adams, the show's first season premiered in August 2022, and was renewed for a second and final four-episode season. However, the series has since been canceled before a second season could be shot and released, per Variety.

Watch A League of Their Own on Amazon Prime Video

The Lake

Amazon
Amazon

Julia Stiles faces off against Jordan Gavaris in this summer vacation comedy. The Lake follows recently single Justin (Gavaris) as he attempts to reconnect with his teenage daughter Billie (Madison Shamoun), whom he placed for adoption after her birth. The first two seasons are available for streaming.

Watch The Lake on Amazon Prime Video

Bosch

Amazon
Amazon

This police procedural follows Los Angeles homicide detective Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) and the gruesome murders he investigates. Also starring Jamie Hector, Bosch was one of Amazon Prime Video's first original dramas and ran for seven seasons.

Watch Bosch on Amazon Prime Video

Fleabag

Steve Schofield/Amazon Prime Video
Steve Schofield/Amazon Prime Video

Phoebe Waller-Bridge developed Fleabag as a one-woman play and turned it into an award-winning series with BBC Three and Amazon Prime Video. Waller-Bridge stars as our protagonist, who breaks the fourth wall with biting commentary about her sister Claire (Sian Clifford), the Hot Priest (Andrew Scott) and more. The show collected several awards, including six Emmys and two Golden Globes. Savor the series' two seasons, because Waller-Bridge won't be making a third.

Watch Fleabag on Amazon Prime Video

Hanna

Amazon
Amazon

Based on the 2011 action film starring Saoirse Ronan, Hanna follows an isolated teen (Esmé Creed-Miles) who was raised in the forest by her ex-government operative father (Joel Kinnaman). Together, they evade the CIA agent assigned to kill Hanna. The three-season series also stars Mireille Enos, Ray Liotta and Dermot Mulroney.

Watch Hanna on Amazon Prime Video

Carnival Row

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Jan Thijs/Amazon/Kobal/Shutterstock

Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star on Carnival Row, a political drama, murder mystery and fantasy thriller all rolled into one. Though it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the series premiered its second and final season on Feb. 17, 2023.

Watch Carnival Row on Amazon Prime Video

The Outlaws

Amazon
Amazon

This crime thriller-comedy series stars Christopher Walken and Stephen Merchant as former criminals sentenced to complete community service, and their cohort finds a bag full of cash belonging to some dangerous locals. Fun fact: While filming season 1, Walken painted over (and destroyed) an original Banksy. Season 2 of The Outlaws premiered in June 2022, and was renewed for a third season in March 2023.

Watch The Outlaws on Amazon Prime Video

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