The Beloved Comic Book Adaptation Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched TV Show of the Week Yet Again
Amazon Prime Video continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse array of original series and licensed hits. The current week shows a strong interest in gritty superhero dramas, historical epics, and experimental reality formats. High-profile upcoming projects are also generating significant traction as viewers anticipate new content from renowned directors and actors. This list highlights the most watched and trending titles currently capturing the attention of audiences globally.
‘Judy Justice’ (2021–)

Judge Judy Sheindlin returns to the bench in this arbitration-based reality court show. It features Sheindlin presiding over various small claims cases in a private courtroom setting. The series premiered on Freevee but remains a staple for viewers on the main Prime Video interface. It continues the legacy of her long-running television career with new legal assistants and a law clerk.
‘Jury Duty’ (2023)

This comedy series follows a mock jury trial where one person, Ronald Gladden, is unaware that the entire case is fake. Everyone else in the courtroom, including the judge and the other jurors, is a professional actor. James Marsden appears as a fictionalized version of himself among the jurors. The show blends reality television elements with scripted comedy to explore human nature under unusual pressure.
‘Fallout’ (2024–)

Set in a post-apocalyptic future, this series adapts the popular video game franchise created by Bethesda. The story begins two hundred years after a nuclear disaster when vault dwellers are forced to return to the irradiated surface. It explores the divide between the wealthy survivors in underground bunkers and the chaotic factions living above ground. The production received significant attention for its production design and adherence to the source material’s aesthetic.
‘Cross’ (2024–)

Based on the best-selling novel series by James Patterson, this crime thriller focuses on detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross. Aldis Hodge stars as the titular character who hunts down killers while dealing with personal grief. The show emphasizes the intellectual cat-and-mouse games played between law enforcement and highly intelligent criminals. This adaptation provides a modern and gritty take on the classic literary detective.
‘The Chosen’ (2017–)

This historical drama depicts the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth through the eyes of those who knew him. It began as a crowdfunded project before expanding into a global phenomenon available on major streaming platforms. The series focuses on the human struggles of the disciples and other biblical figures in first-century Judea. Recent seasons continue to explore significant theological events while maintaining a character-driven narrative structure.
‘House of David’ (2025)

This biblical epic follows the rise of David from a humble shepherd to the King of Israel. The story depicts the complex political and religious landscape of the ancient world as King Saul begins to lose his grip on power. It is part of a larger push by the studio to develop high-budget historical and religious dramas. The series aims to bring a cinematic scale to the well-known scriptural narrative of succession and faith.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

Inspired by the Kay Scarpetta book series by Patricia Cornwell, this drama stars Nicole Kidman as a chief medical examiner. The plot follows Scarpetta as she returns to Virginia to solve complex forensic mysteries while navigating personal conflicts. Jamie Lee Curtis joins the cast as her sister, Dorothy, adding a layer of family drama to the procedural elements. The project represents a significant investment in high-end literary adaptations for the streaming service.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this series serves as an origin story for the world’s most famous consulting detective. Hero Fiennes Tiffin portrays a nineteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes who finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery at Oxford University. The narrative explores how the young man developed his signature deductive skills and idiosyncratic personality. It draws inspiration from Andy Lane’s book series to re-envision the character’s formative years.
‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

This new entry expands the universe of the hit mockumentary series by following a corporate gathering gone wrong. The show utilizes the same improvisational style and hidden camera mechanics that made its predecessor a success. It features a mix of returning cast members and new faces navigating a highly scripted yet unpredictable environment. The production focuses on satirizing modern corporate culture through the lens of a fictionalized business event.
‘Invincible’ (2021–)

This adult animated series follows Mark Grayson, the teenage son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man. As Mark develops his own abilities, he discovers that his father’s legacy is far more sinister than he initially believed. The show is known for its intense graphic violence and subversion of typical superhero tropes. Based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman, it explores themes of duty, family betrayal, and the heavy cost of heroism.
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