Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘The Night Manager’

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Amazon Prime Video continues to expand its library with a mix of high-budget originals and critically acclaimed dramas. This week offers a diverse selection ranging from post-apocalyptic adventures to psychological thrillers. Viewers can explore new 2025 releases alongside established fan favorites that have defined the platform’s recent success. These series showcase high production values and compelling storytelling for various audiences.

‘Murder in Mind’ (2025)

'Murder in Mind' (2025)
Murder in Mind

‘Murder in Mind’ is an anthology mystery series that presents viewers with standalone psychological narratives in each episode. The show focuses on the intricate motivations behind various crimes, blending suspense with deep character studies. Each installment features a different cast and setting, exploring the darkest corners of the human psyche. This 2025 addition to the platform caters to fans of investigative dramas and complex thrillers.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022– )

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

Based on the popular novel series by Jenny Han, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ follows a young woman caught in a love triangle between two brothers. The story captures the essence of coming-of-age experiences during a transformative summer at a beach house. It explores themes of first love, heartbreak, and the evolving dynamics of family friendships. The series has gained a significant following for its emotional depth and relatable teenage experiences.

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

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

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ is a German young adult drama set within the walls of an elite private school. The narrative centers on the clash between a scholarship student and a wealthy heir after a secret is uncovered. Their initial animosity gradually shifts as they navigate the pressures of their vastly different social worlds. This series became a global hit for its high-stakes drama and chemistry between the lead characters.

‘The Girlfriend’ (2025– )

'The Girlfriend' (2025– )
The Imaginarium

‘The Girlfriend’ is a psychological drama starring Robin Wright that explores the tension within a family when a son brings home a mysterious new partner. The plot delves into themes of obsession, maternal instincts, and the secrets hidden beneath a polished exterior. As the mother becomes increasingly suspicious, the boundaries between protection and paranoia begin to blur. This 2025 series has been noted for its suspenseful atmosphere and strong central performances.

‘Malice’ (2025– )

'Malice' (2025– )
Expectation TV

Set against a backdrop of dark secrets and high-stakes manipulation, ‘Malice’ is an edge-of-your-seat thriller released in 2025. The story follows a young man who infiltrates the world of a wealthy family, leading to a series of dangerous confrontations. As loyalties are tested, the true motives of each character slowly come to light through intense psychological play. The series has quickly gained buzz for its sharp writing and unpredictable plot twists.

‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

'Hazbin Hotel' (2024– )
A24

‘Hazbin Hotel’ is an adult animated musical comedy that follows Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, in her quest to rehabilitate demons. She opens a hotel intended to offer souls a chance at redemption to alleviate overpopulation in the underworld. The series features a unique art style and a diverse cast of characters navigating supernatural challenges. Since its debut, it has garnered a massive cult following and critical praise for its original songs.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025– )

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

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ serves as a prequel to the original action-heavy series, expanding the lore of the franchise. It focuses on the origin stories of key characters, delving into the black ops missions that shaped their futures. The show maintains the gritty, tactical realism established in its predecessor while introducing new layers of political intrigue. Fans of military thrillers will find deep world-building and high-octane sequences throughout the season.

‘The Night Manager’ (2016– )

'The Night Manager' (2016– )
BBC

‘The Night Manager’ returns to prominence as the second season arrives on Prime Video this January. Based on the novel by John le Carré, the series stars Tom Hiddleston as an undercover operative infiltrating the inner circle of a dangerous arms dealer. The first season earned critical acclaim for its sophisticated direction and tense atmosphere. With the 2026 continuation, the story expands on the complex world of international espionage and moral ambiguity.

‘Reacher’ (2022– )

'Reacher' (2022– )
Paramount Television Studios

‘Reacher’ brings the physically imposing hero from Lee Child’s novels to the screen in a faithful adaptation of the crime series. The narrative follows Jack Reacher, a veteran military police investigator who enters civilian life with nothing but the clothes on his back. He frequently finds himself drawn into conspiracies that require his unique set of investigative and combat skills. The show has been praised for its fast-paced action and the leading man’s commanding presence.

‘Fallout’ (2024– )

'Fallout' (2024– )
Kilter Films

‘Fallout’ is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi series adapted from the globally successful video game franchise. Set two hundred years after a nuclear apocalypse, the story follows a vault dweller who ventures into the irradiated wasteland of Los Angeles. The narrative balances dark humor with brutal action as characters from different backgrounds navigate a world of mutated creatures and lawless factions. It has become one of the most-watched shows on the platform due to its immersive world-building and high production quality.

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