TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Butterfly’
It is one of those weekends when opening Prime Video feels like a win. New arrivals mix with returning favorites, and the line between a quick episode and a full night of binging gets very thin. This list keeps things focused on shows only, so you can hit play without sorting through films first.
To help you choose, we prioritized the freshest drops, buzzy originals, and series that carry real weight with fans. Whether you want a sharp thriller, a feel good romance, a true story that sticks with you, or a comfort binge with heart, there is something here that fits the mood.
‘Butterfly’ (2025)

‘Butterfly’ lands right on time for a midweek to weekend handoff and makes a strong first impression. It is a sleek, slow building thriller that rewards attention and gives you that one more episode feeling.
Start it when you want to sink into a new world with careful storytelling. It is a smart pick for viewers who enjoy a mystery that trusts you to keep up.
‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024)

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ brings big energy and bigger jokes. The humor is brash and quick, and it never stops moving once the first scene hits.
Queue it up when you want something loud and irreverent. It plays best with friends, snacks, and zero plans to take anything seriously.
‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ (2024)

‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ brings back a beloved character with warmth and a fresh chapter. It is packed with heartfelt moments, sharp banter, and a warm spirit that makes the time fly.
Put it on when you want comfort and charm in equal measure. It is an easy binge that leaves you smiling and ready for another episode.
‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ (2025)

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ leans into mood and atmosphere from the jump. It builds tension with quiet scenes and lets the dread creep in slowly.
Save it for a late evening when the lights are low and you want something eerie. It is a patient watch that pays off if you like your thrillers unsettling rather than loud.
‘Taurasi’ (2025)

‘Taurasi’ follows one of basketball’s greats with a level of access that makes the story feel immediate. It blends career highs with behind the scenes grit and gives real insight into what it takes to stay on top.
Put it on when you want inspiration grounded in reality. Sports fans will eat it up, but anyone who loves stories about drive and legacy will find plenty to latch onto.
‘Ballard’ (2025)

‘Ballard’ opens a new casebook in the world fans already love. It follows a determined detective leading a cold case unit, with methodical investigations and a steady burn of character drama.
Choose it when you want a grounded crime story that respects procedure and pays off patience. It is a strong pick for nights when you want to think along with the clues.
‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ approaches a notorious case with care and detail. It blends interviews and reconstruction to build a clear picture while keeping the human story front and center.
Watch it when you are in the mood for a serious true crime dive. It is gripping without feeling exploitative and gives you a lot to discuss after the credits roll.
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ returns for a final stretch that brings all the feelings back to the surface. It keeps the sun soaked setting while raising the emotional stakes for every character you care about.
Put it on when you want romance, friendship, and a little bittersweet nostalgia. It is ideal for a cozy evening when you want to feel all the feelings.
‘Surf Girls’ (2023–2025)

‘Surf Girls’ follows talented young athletes chasing their shot on the world stage. The mix of competition, travel, and personal growth gives it a bright, restless energy.
Cue it up when you want something uplifting and easy to binge. The scenery is gorgeous and the stories are motivating without ever feeling heavy.
‘Menem: The President Show’ (2025)

‘Menem: El show del Presidente’ dramatizes a turbulent political era with style. It blends personal ambition and national upheaval and keeps the tension simmering in every scene.
Start it when you want a political drama that feels big and timely. It is a talker that pairs well with a thoughtful late night watch.
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