Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Surely Tomorrow’

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Amazon Prime Video offers a diverse lineup of entertainment for viewers to enjoy this weekend. The selection ranges from highly anticipated Korean dramas and gritty action prequels to beloved animated series and reality competitions. Fans of genre fiction can explore post-apocalyptic wastelands or supernatural road trips while drama enthusiasts dive into complicated romances. This collection highlights the top series currently available for streaming on the platform.

‘Surely Tomorrow’ (2025)

'Surely Tomorrow' (2025)
Storyforest

This Korean romantic drama series stars Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-an in a story about fated reunions. The plot follows a reporter named Lee Gyeong-do who must cover a scandal involving the husband of his former lover. Viewers watch as the two protagonists navigate their unresolved feelings while dealing with public scrutiny and personal heartbreak. The narrative explores themes of second chances and the complexities of love across different stages of life.

‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)

'Supernatural' (2005–2020)
Warner Bros. Television

Sam and Dean Winchester travel across America in their black 1967 Chevrolet Impala to hunt demons and other paranormal threats. The brothers search for their missing father while battling urban legends and creatures from folklore. Their journey eventually expands to include conflicts involving angels and the fate of the world. The series combines horror and drama elements to create a sprawling mythology centered on family bonds.

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

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

Ruby Bell is a scholarship student who inadvertently witnesses a secret at the prestigious Maxton Hall private school. She finds herself entangled with James Beaufort as the arrogant millionaire heir tries to silence her. Their initial hostility slowly transforms into an unexpected romance that challenges their different social standings. This German series adapts the popular novel by Mona Kasten into a story of love and class conflict.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' (2025)
Civic Center Media

This action thriller serves as a prequel to the hit series and focuses on the character of Ben Edwards. Taylor Kitsch reprises his role to portray the transition of Edwards from a Navy SEAL to a CIA paramilitary operator. The story explores the darker side of warfare and the human costs associated with covert operations. Chris Pratt also appears as James Reece to establish the brotherhood that defines the later timeline.

‘Fallout’ (2024)

'Fallout' (2024)
Kilter Films

A naive young woman named Lucy leaves the safety of Vault 33 to find her father in a devastated Los Angeles. She encounters a hardened bounty hunter known as The Ghoul and a soldier from the Brotherhood of Steel. The series captures the dark humor and retro-futuristic aesthetic of the video game franchise it is based on. Survival in the Wasteland requires navigating violent factions and mutated creatures.

‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024)

'Hazbin Hotel' (2024)
A24

Charlie Morningstar is the princess of Hell who pursues a seemingly impossible goal to rehabilitate demons. She opens a hotel designed to redeem sinners and allow them to check into Heaven to solve the overpopulation crisis. Her ragtag group of staff and patrons faces skepticism from both the denizens of Hell and the angels above. This animated musical series features vibrant animation and adult humor.

‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025)

'The Mighty Nein' (2025)
Titmouse

This animated fantasy series adapts the second campaign of the popular tabletop roleplaying show Critical Role. A group of misfits and criminals from the continent of Wildemount must band together to prevent a catastrophic war. The party uncovers a conspiracy involving a powerful arcane artifact known as the Beacon. Viewers follow the character arcs of Jester, Caleb, Beau, and their companions as they face political intrigue and magical threats.

‘Beast Games’ (2024)

'Beast Games' (2024)
Amazon MGM Studios

YouTube creator MrBeast brings his massive challenge format to a streaming television series with high stakes. One thousand contestants compete in physically demanding and mental challenges for a five million dollar cash prize. The show scales up the production value and intensity associated with the viral internet star. Participants must outlast their peers in a series of elimination rounds to claim the record-breaking reward.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–)

'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–)
Amazon Studios

Belly Conklin finds herself in a complicated love triangle with two brothers during an annual summer vacation at Cousins Beach. The series explores her transition from childhood to adulthood as she navigates first loves and heartbreaks. Family secrets and changing relationships test the bonds between the Conklin and Fisher families. Jenny Han adapted her own best-selling book trilogy for this coming-of-age romantic drama.

‘The Family Man’ (2019–)

'The Family Man' (2019–)
D2R Films

Srikant Tiwari works as a senior officer in the Threat Analysis and Surveillance Cell of the National Investigation Agency. He struggles to balance his high-stakes job protecting the country from terrorism with his responsibilities as a father and husband. The show blends intense action sequences with the humorous mundane struggles of middle-class life in Mumbai. Manoj Bajpayee delivers a critically acclaimed performance in this Indian espionage thriller.

Please share your thoughts on which show you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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