‘Allen Iv3rson’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched TV Show of the Week
From buzzy new docuseries to returning fan-favorites, Prime Video’s lineup this week spans high-octane thrillers, splashy true-crime, heartfelt coming-of-age tales, and faith-based epics. Below is a straight countdown of what viewers are pressing play on right now—complete with quick context on each title so you can jump in at the right spot.
10. ‘The Chosen’ (2019– )

The series dramatizes the life and ministry of Jesus and his disciples, with multiple seasons available to stream on Prime Video. Season 5 rolled out theatrically in spring 2025 before an exclusive streaming window on Prime Video in June. Further seasons are planned, with continued theatrical-then-streaming distribution.
9. ‘House of David’ (2025– )

This biblical drama chronicles David’s rise from shepherd to future king amid palace intrigue, rivalries, and shifting alliances. Season 1 premiered on February 27, 2025, with weekly episodes on Prime Video; Season 2 debuts October 5 via the Wonder Project add-on before wider release. The series features an ensemble cast including Michael Iskander, Ali Suliman, and Ayelet Zurer.
8. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

Set on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, this action-drama follows a seaside hotel and the dangerous networks operating around it. Promotional previews ran through 2024–2025, culminating in the Prime Video release on September 24, 2025. The series blends sun-drenched locales with organized-crime stakes.
7. ‘Hollywood Hustler: Glitz, Glam, Scam’ (2025)

The docuseries examines actor Zachary J. Horwitz’s $650 million Ponzi scheme, detailing how fake distribution deals and forged documents fueled years of deception. It features new interviews and traces the investigation through arrest, guilty plea, and sentencing. The three-part series premiered on October 17, 2025, on Prime Video.
6. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

This domestic thriller stars Olivia Cooke as a newcomer whose arrival upends a seemingly perfect family. Season 1 episodes debuted in September 2025 on Prime Video. The series blends high-society settings with escalating secrets and shifting loyalties.
5. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025– )

A prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, this series tracks Ben Edwards from Navy SEAL to CIA operator, exploring early missions and the choices that shape his future. Season 1 premiered on August 27, 2025, with a seven-episode run released weekly after a three-episode launch. Taylor Kitsch leads, with Chris Pratt reprising James Reece.
4. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

Adapted from Jenny Han’s novel trilogy, the show follows Belly’s evolving relationships over several summers at Cousins Beach. It premiered in 2022 and concluded with an expanded third season in 2025. Prime Video has also announced a feature-length continuation following the series finale.
3. ‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

This thriller centers on a forensic pathologist who returns home after his father’s death and becomes entangled in a web of cold cases and family secrets. All six episodes premiere on Prime Video, marking a new Coben project outside his prior Netflix deal. The series stars Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy.
2. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Set in the universe of ‘The Boys’, this series follows young supes training at Godolkin University as they navigate power, competition, and corporate manipulation. Season 1 arrived in 2023, with a second season rolling out in 2025. Storylines interweave with events from the flagship series while standing on their own.
1. ‘Allen Iv3rson’ (2025)

This three-part docuseries traces NBA legend Allen Iverson’s rise, influence on basketball culture, and the personal milestones that shaped his career. It features candid reflections and archival footage to chart how his style and impact extended far beyond the court. The series is available on Prime Video as part of Amazon’s expanding sports-documentary slate.
What did you watch this week—drop your picks and hot takes in the comments so others can find their next show!


