Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Bat-Fam’

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If your weekend watchlist needs a refresh, these newly arriving and currently spotlighted Prime Video series cover everything from historical epics and true-crime dramas to anime anthologies and family-friendly DC adventures—each with cast, creators, and when they’re landing so you can plan your queue without guesswork.

‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)

'Bat-Fam' (2025)
Warner Bros. Animation

Arrives Monday, November 10 on Prime Video, continuing the story world introduced after ‘Merry Little Batman’ with Bruce and Damian Wayne juggling Gotham patrols and domestic chaos. The animated series comes from DC/Warner Bros. Animation and Amazon MGM Studios, with voice cast including Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, and Haley Tju, and music by Patrick Stump. Episodes run about 22 minutes and lean into caped capers framed as family hijinks. Listed in this week’s Prime arrivals guide.

‘Malice’ (2025)

'Malice' (2025)
Expectation TV

Debuting Friday, November 14 on Prime Video, this British psychological thriller follows Adam, a charismatic tutor who insinuates himself into the wealthy Tanner family during a holiday, triggering unraveling secrets. Jack Whitehall leads the cast alongside David Duchovny and Carice van Houten, with BAFTA winner James Wood creating and writing. The six-episode season is produced with Amazon MGM Studios, Expectation Entertainment, and Tailspin Films. It’s positioned as a compact, premium limited series for Prime viewers this week.

‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

'Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26' (2025)
ZEXCS

This anime anthology adapts several one-shot manga by the creator of ‘Chainsaw Man’, packaging self-contained stories that range from grounded coming-of-age to dark, high-concept drama. Produced by ZEXCS, the project highlights Fujimoto’s range in tone, pacing, and visual storytelling across short films. The collection is listed among this week’s Prime arrivals. It’s a concise pick for viewers wanting varied standalone episodes.

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

'Maxton Hall – The World Between Us' (2024– )
UFA Fiction

Based on Mona Kasten’s ‘Save Me’, this German-language teen drama tracks scholarship student Ruby Bell and heir James Beaufort at an elite school where romance collides with class pressure. Harriet Herbig-Matten and Damian Hardung star, with UFA Fiction producing the series. New availability notes place it on Prime this week. Expect glossy romance beats paired with social-media-aware stakes.

‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

'Hazbin Hotel' (2024– )
A24

An adult animated musical set in Hell, the series follows Charlie Morningstar, who opens a hotel to rehabilitate demons, blending dark comedy with Broadway-style numbers. Created and directed by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano with music by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, it features voices including Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Alex Brightman, and Keith David. Season 2 rolled out in late 2025, with recent listings placing episodes in the current Prime slate. It’s one of Prime’s most-watched titles this fall.

‘Tell Me Your Name’ (2025)

'Tell Me Your Name' (2025)
Espotlight

Set in 1997 in the Spanish town of Río Blanco, this six-episode thriller examines tensions sparked by the arrival of Moroccan seasonal workers in a nearby abandoned village. Created and directed by Hugo Stuven with writing by Stuven, Alejandro Hernández, and César de Nicolás, the series stars Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, and Younes Bouab. Prime’s weekly listings flag its Friday debut. The show blends supernatural undercurrents with a grounded portrait of community and prejudice.

‘Tremembé’ (2025)

'Tremembé' (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

This five-episode Brazilian true-crime drama explores São Paulo’s Tremembé Penitentiary Complex, focusing on power struggles, fragile alliances, and the emotional toll on inmates and staff. Directed by Vera Egito and Daniel Lieff, it’s written by Egito with Ullisses Campbell, Juliana Rosenthal, Thays Berbe, and Maria Isabel Iorio. The ensemble includes Marina Ruy Barbosa, Carol Garcia, Bianca Comparato, and Felipe Simas. It’s listed to land on Prime for this week’s drop.

‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

'King & Conqueror' (2025)
BBC

A historical drama chronicling Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy as their rivalry builds toward 1066’s Battle of Hastings. Created by Michael Robert Johnson, with episodes directed in part by Baltasar Kormákur, the cast features James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau alongside Emily Beecham and Clémence Poésy. BBC Studios and CBS Studios back the production. It’s among the week’s newly noted Prime arrivals.

‘A Star Brighter Than the Sun’ (2025)

'A Star Brighter Than the Sun' (2025)
Universal Music Japan

Adapted from Kazune Kawahara’s shōjo manga, this new anime follows Sae, a tall, self-conscious high-schooler, and her childhood friend Kōki as friendship edges toward first love. Studio Kai produces; Aya Kobayashi directs with series composition by Yasuhiro Nakanishi and character designs by Jinfeng Zeng. Voice leads include Minori Fujidera and Yūki Ono. Prime listings place its debut for this Thursday.

‘House of David’ (2025– )

'House of David' (2025– )
Wonder Project

This biblical historical series continues after David’s victory over Goliath, charting palace politics, family rivalries, and the path toward kingship. Created by Jon Erwin, the cast includes Michael Iskander, Ali Suliman, Ayelet Zurer, and Stephen Lang. Recent schedule notes point to new episodes on Sunday. It’s included in this week’s Prime lineup for viewers following ongoing installments.

Tell us which picks you’re cueing up first on Prime this weekend in the comments!

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