Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’
If your watchlist needs a quick refresh, here are ten series landing on Amazon Prime this week, with the essentials on what each one is about, who’s behind it, and when new episodes or seasons arrive—so you can line up your weekend viewing without guesswork.
‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

This anime anthology adapts a run of one-shots by the creator of ‘Chainsaw Man,’ collecting self-contained stories that range from grounded coming-of-age pieces to high-concept dark dramas. The project highlights Fujimoto’s stylistic range across tone, pacing, and visual storytelling. It’s produced by ZEXCS, with the collection positioned as a concise window into the author’s evolving voice. Listed for this week’s Prime arrivals.
‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

Based on Mona Kasten’s ‘Save Me’ novel, this German-language teen drama follows scholarship student Ruby Bell and heir James Beaufort at an elite private school, where romance collides with class pressure and family expectations. Harriet Herbig-Matten and Damian Hardung lead the cast, with UFA Fiction producing. The show blends glossy romance with social-media-aware stakes and school-corridor intrigue. Included in this week’s Prime slate.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

This adult animated musical centers on Charlie Morningstar, the optimistic princess of Hell, who opens a hotel to rehabilitate demons. Created and directed by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano with music by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, it features voice talent including Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Alex Brightman, and Keith David. The series expands the world introduced by the 2019 pilot and related web projects. Arrives mid-week on Prime.
‘Tell Me Your Name’ (2025)

Set in 1997 Spain, this six-episode thriller unfolds in Río Blanco as the arrival of Moroccan seasonal workers in a nearby abandoned village exposes deep social and religious tensions. Created by Hugo Stuven (also directing) with Alejandro Hernández and César de Nicolás, the cast includes Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, and Younes Bouab. The series mixes supernatural chills with grounded community drama. It’s slated to hit Prime on Friday of this week.
‘Tremembé’ (2025)

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 (also a writer) and Daniel Lieff, it’s written by Egito with Ullisses Campbell, Juliana Rosenthal, Thays Berbe, and Maria Isabel Iorio. The ensemble features Marina Ruy Barbosa, Carol Garcia, Bianca Comparato, and Felipe Simas. Listed to land on Prime this Friday.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

A historical drama about the rivalry between Harold Godwinson and William, Duke of Normandy, as competing claims to England’s throne build toward 1066’s Battle of Hastings. Created by Michael Robert Johnson, with episodes directed in part by Baltasar Kormákur, the cast stars James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau alongside Emily Beecham and Clémence Poésy. Produced by BBC Studios and CBS Studios. Scheduled among this week’s Prime arrivals.
‘A Star Brighter Than the Sun’ (2025)

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 shifts 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 (Sae) and Yūki Ono (Kōki). Debuts on Prime this Thursday.
‘House of David’ (2025– )

This biblical historical series continues the story after David’s victory over Goliath, tracing palace politics, family rivalries, and the path toward kingship. Created by Jon Erwin, it stars Michael Iskander (David), Ali Suliman (King Saul), Ayelet Zurer, Stephen Lang, and others. Recent listings indicate new episodes this Sunday as the show follows David’s rise and Saul’s decline. Part of this week’s Prime lineup.
‘The Capture’ (2019– )

A techno-thriller that begins with ex-soldier Shaun Emery and DI Rachel Carey confronting manipulated CCTV evidence, opening into a wider conspiracy about surveillance, deepfakes, and elections. Created, written, and initially directed by Ben Chanan, the series stars Holliday Grainger and Callum Turner with Ron Perlman and others. Two seasons are available with a third commissioned in 2025. Newly listed for Prime this Wednesday.
‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)

Adapted from Lev Grossman’s novels, the series follows Quentin Coldwater and his cohort at Brakebills University as they grapple with real magic, alternate timelines, and the realm of Fillory. Developed for television by Sera Gamble and John McNamara, the ensemble includes Jason Ralph, Stella Maeve, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Hale Appleman, Arjun Gupta, and Summer Bishil. Five seasons chronicle arcs spanning spellcraft and “hedge witch” communities. Arrives on Prime as part of Wednesday’s batch.
Tell us which of these you’re pressing play on first this weekend—drop your picks in the comments!


