Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘The Mighty Nein’
If your watchlist needs a quick refresh for the weekend of November 21–23, here’s a tight mix of brand-new premieres, buzzy originals, and a couple of timely classics you can stream right on Prime (including one via the Paramount+ Channel add-on). Arrival days are included so you can jump straight in without digging through menus.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

Based on Critical Role’s second campaign, this adult animated fantasy follows a band of misfits pulled into world-bending trouble in Exandria. The series launched mid-week with a three-episode drop, with additional episodes following on a weekly cadence. Core Critical Role cast members reprise their characters, with Tasha Huo serving as showrunner and Titmouse handling animation alongside Amazon MGM Studios. It’s positioned as a companion to the earlier Prime original ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

This reality series drops you inside a Hudson Valley destination farm as the team stages weddings, wrangles staffing, and problem-solves through weather and logistics. Episodes focus on design decisions, tight turnarounds, and the day-to-day operations that keep a busy venue running. The ensemble is led by owner Matt Baumgartner, with longtime staff featured throughout. New episodes landed earlier in the week and are available to stream now.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

An adult animated musical, this show follows Charlie Morningstar—Princess of Hell—whose ambitious plan to rehabilitate demons turns into a rollicking, song-driven series. Created by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano with music by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, it blends dark comedy with Broadway-style numbers. The voice cast features Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Alex Brightman, and Keith David. Episodes are available to binge on Prime.
‘Tell Me Your Name’ (2025)

Set in a strawberry-growing town in Spain, this six-episode thriller tackles rising tensions when new seasonal workers arrive and old prejudices resurface. Creator-director Hugo Stuven mixes grounded community drama with eerie, slow-burn mystery elements. The ensemble includes Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, and Younes Bouab, among others. All episodes arrived the same week, making it a compact weekend watch.
‘Tremembé’ (2025)

This Brazilian true-crime miniseries dramatizes the inner workings of São Paulo’s Tremembé Penitentiary Complex, focusing on power struggles and uneasy alliances. Directors Vera Egito and Daniel Lieff shape a character-first portrait of inmates and staff rather than a simple retelling of headline cases. The cast features Marina Ruy Barbosa, Carol Garcia, Bianca Comparato, and Felipe Simas. It landed together with other late-week arrivals and is ready to stream.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

A prestige historical drama, this series charts the rivalry between Harold Godwinson and William, Duke of Normandy, as claims to England’s throne escalate toward the Battle of Hastings. Michael Robert Johnson created the show, with Baltasar Kormákur among the directors; James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau lead the cast. Production comes via BBC Studios and CBS Studios. Episodes arrived on Prime right at the turn of the month.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

An animated, family-friendly Gotham comedy, ‘Bat-Fam’ follows Bruce and Damian Wayne, Alfred, and their chaotic household as everyday chores collide with super-villain problems. Episodes run about 22 minutes and emphasize character dynamics and light-hearted capers. It’s designed for quick, weekend-friendly viewing. New episodes hit Prime at the start of the week.
‘Malice’ (2025)

This British psychological thriller centers on a charming tutor who insinuates himself into a wealthy family during a holiday, triggering a series of unsettling turns. Jack Whitehall stars alongside David Duchovny and Carice van Houten, with James Wood as creator and writer. Season one comprises six tightly paced episodes. It arrived on Prime late in the week and is ideal for a one-weekend nail-biter.
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ (2022– )

Already a staple on Prime, this animated fantasy ties directly into the world of Exandria explored by ‘The Mighty Nein’. It follows a raucous adventuring party through quests that balance comedy, combat, and character drama. If you’re starting with ‘The Mighty Nein’, this is the natural companion to fill out the lore. It’s fully available to stream and pairs nicely with the new series.
‘Chuck’ (2007–2012)

A modern classic spy-comedy about an accidental human hard drive, ‘Chuck’ is available to stream this week via the Paramount+ Channel on Prime. Zachary Levi headlines, with Yvonne Strahovski and Adam Baldwin rounding out the core team as the show blends workplace hijinks with escalating espionage missions. It’s a great comfort-watch with five seasons of adventures. Look for it under the Paramount+ add-on within Prime Video.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first—and which hidden gems we missed—in the comments!


