‘Hazbin Hotel’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched TV Show of the Week
Amazon Prime is leaning hard into variety right now, mixing adult animation, twisty psychological thrillers, coming-of-age romance, historical epics, superhero spin-offs, sports documentaries, and even a sweeping biblical saga. From buzzy new releases to returning favorites, these are the shows that are drawing the most attention on the platform this week. Here’s a quick tour through what each series is about, who stars in it, and where it fits in the wider Prime Video landscape.
10. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

‘The Girlfriend’ is a six-episode British psychological thriller miniseries for Prime Video, created by Naomi Sheldon and Gabbie Asher and adapted from Michelle Frances’s 2017 novel of the same name. The plot follows Laura, a successful television producer whose apparently perfect life disintegrates when her adult son Daniel brings home his new girlfriend Cherry, prompting Laura to suspect the young woman is concealing a dangerous agenda. Robin Wright stars as Laura and also directs episodes, while Olivia Cooke plays Cherry and Laurie Davidson appears as Daniel, with the story framed as a tense, class-charged power struggle inside an affluent family. The miniseries premiered worldwide on Prime Video on September 10, 2025, and has been noted for its focus on unreliable perception, social climbing, and the collision between maternal protectiveness and a younger woman’s ambition.
9. ‘Allen Iv3rson’ (2025)

‘Allen Iv3rson’ is a three-part docuseries that chronicles the life of NBA legend Allen Iverson and his influence on basketball and broader popular culture. The series uses extensive archival material and new interviews to cover his childhood in Hampton and Newport News, his state-title-winning years at Bethel High School, and the fallout from the 1993 bowling alley incident that led to his controversial incarceration and eventual clemency. It then follows his college career at Georgetown University and his time in the NBA, documenting how his crossover, fashion, and attitude reshaped league style and expectations for future generations of players. All three episodes premiered on Prime Video in October 2025, where the series streams globally as part of the service’s sports-documentary slate.
8. ‘House of David’ (2025– )

‘House of David’ is a biblical drama series created by Jon Erwin that traces David’s rise from shepherd to future king of Israel, set against the downfall of King Saul. Season 1, starring Michael Iskander as David, premiered on Prime Video on February 27, 2025, with three episodes at launch followed by weekly releases until April 3, 2025. The show weaves together palace politics, family conflict, and larger-scale battles, and features a cast that includes Ali Suliman, Ayelet Zurer, Stephen Lang, and Indy Lewis. Within its first 17 days, the series amassed around 22 million viewers on Prime Video, leading to an early renewal and a second season that begins its run in October 2025 through the Wonder Project subscription before moving to the main Prime catalog.
7. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

‘Gen V’ is a satirical superhero series set in the universe of ‘The Boys’, developed for Prime Video by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke. The story is set at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where young supes compete for top rankings and a chance to join Vought International’s premier team while uncovering a secret program that weaponizes students through dangerous experimentation. Season 1 premiered on September 29, 2023, and season 2 launched on September 17, 2025, with three episodes released initially and new installments arriving weekly until October 22, 2025. The series functions as a direct narrative bridge between later seasons of ‘The Boys’, featuring cross-over characters and events while maintaining its own campus-based ensemble cast and storylines.
6. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025– )

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ is an action-thriller television series that serves as a prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, focusing on Ben Edwards’s transformation from Navy SEAL to CIA operative. Co-created by novelist Jack Carr and showrunner David DiGilio, the series stars Taylor Kitsch as Edwards, with Chris Pratt returning as James Reece in a supporting role. Season 1 consists of seven episodes produced by Amazon MGM Studios and partner companies, and it began streaming on Prime Video on August 27, 2025, with the first three episodes dropping at launch and the rest arriving weekly. The show expands the existing franchise timeline by delving into covert operations, agency politics, and the psychological consequences of Edwards’s choices long before the events of the original series.
5. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ is a coming-of-age romantic drama series created by author Jenny Han for Prime Video, adapting her bestselling YA trilogy about teenager Belly Conklin and the summers she spends at Cousins Beach. The narrative follows Belly’s evolving relationships with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher alongside family illness, friendship shifts, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. The series premiered on June 17, 2022, with subsequent seasons rolling out in 2023 and 2025; its third and final season debuted on July 16, 2025, and concluded on September 17, 2025. Following the show’s success, a continuation film set after the series finale has been announced, and the adaptation significantly boosted sales of Han’s novels and songs featured on the soundtrack while becoming one of Prime Video’s top series among young adult viewers.
4. ‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

‘King & Conqueror’ is a historical drama that explores the political and personal rivalry between Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king, and William, Duke of Normandy, in the years leading up to the Norman Conquest and the Battle of Hastings in 1066. James Norton stars as Harold and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William, with a large ensemble cast that includes Emily Beecham and Clémence Poésy. The eight-episode series premiered on BBC One in the UK on August 24, 2025, and is distributed internationally by Paramount Global, with Prime Video serving as the streaming home in the United States. The show is produced by BBC Studios, CBS Studios, Rabbit Track Pictures, and several other partners, combining large-scale battle sequences with court intrigue across England and Normandy.
3. ‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ is a German-language romance drama based on Mona Kasten’s novel ‘Save Me’, following scholarship student Ruby Bell at the elite Maxton Hall private school and her complicated relationship with wealthy heir James Beaufort. The show, produced by UFA Fiction, premiered on Prime Video on May 9, 2024, and quickly became the platform’s most popular international original, reaching the top of the charts in more than 120 regions worldwide. Its second season, adapting more of Kasten’s trilogy, debuted on November 7, 2025, with episodes released weekly after an initial multi-episode drop. Prime Video has already renewed the series for a third season, confirming its status as a key teen-romance franchise for the service.
2. ‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ is a six-episode horror-thriller miniseries created by author Harlan Coben and writer Danny Brocklehurst for Prime Video. The plot centers on forensic psychologist Joel “Laz” Lazarus, who returns to his family home after the apparent suicide of his father and begins experiencing disturbing phenomena connected to old cold cases and the unsolved murder of his sister. Sam Claflin plays Laz alongside Bill Nighy and Alexandra Roach, with Amazon MGM Studios and Quay Street Productions among the producing partners. The series premiered globally on Prime Video on October 22, 2025, with all six episodes released at once to encourage front-to-back binge-viewing.
1. ‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

‘Hazbin Hotel’ is an adult animated musical comedy series created by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano, expanding on a 2019 independently produced pilot that went viral on YouTube. The story follows Charlie Morningstar, princess of Hell, who opens a hotel intended to rehabilitate demons so they can earn a chance at Heaven instead of facing an annual “extermination” meant to control Hell’s overpopulation. The first full season debuted on Prime Video in January 2024 and the series has since been renewed for additional seasons, with season 2 launching in October 2025. The production is a collaboration between SpindleHorse, A24, Amazon MGM Studios, and Bento Box Entertainment, and it has been reported as one of Prime Video’s biggest global debuts for a new animated series.
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