Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’
There is a fresh wave of series landing on Prime that spans globe trotting reality, buzzy originals, animation for adults, and telenovela follow ups. This roundup pulls from the latest arrivals and prioritizes the newest drops first so you can jump straight into what just hit. You will find franchise expansions alongside brand new stories plus a couple of titles that are perfect to pair together.
Each pick below includes quick facts on the premise along with cast and key creative credits. If you are catching up on a returning favorite or meeting a show for the first time you will have the essentials to start watching right away.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

This series expands the world of ‘The Terminal List’ with a story set around special operations and covert missions that set events in motion for the main saga. The show centers on Ben Edwards and follows the operations that shaped his path inside and outside official channels. The setting moves through training grounds and overseas assignments with a focus on tradecraft and the consequences that follow those choices.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ comes from the same universe based on the novels by Jack Carr. Taylor Kitsch leads as Ben Edwards with executive producers that include Chris Pratt and Antoine Fuqua alongside series creator David DiGilio. The production continues the collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios and the team behind the original show.
‘Upload’ (2020)

‘Upload’ is a science fiction comedy that imagines a near future where people can transfer their consciousness to a digital afterlife called Lakeview. The story follows programmer Nathan Brown as he adapts to life after a fatal accident while forming a bond with customer service rep Nora Antony who works as his handler inside the virtual world.
The series was created by Greg Daniels with production by Amazon Studios and teams that also work in single camera comedy. Robbie Amell stars as Nathan with Andy Allo as Nora and Allegra Edwards as Ingrid with supporting turns by Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, and Owen Daniels. The show blends software satire with a mystery that reaches back into Nathan’s old life.
‘007: Road to a Million’ (2023)

‘007: Road to a Million’ is a global adventure series where real life pairs of contestants travel to locations linked with the James Bond films and complete challenges to unlock questions. The prize structure builds as teams advance through tasks that test nerve and knowledge while a game master sets the pace.
Brian Cox appears on screen as the Controller who oversees the contestants through video briefings and remote surveillance. The show is produced by 72 Films and MGM Television with participation from the James Bond franchise stewards at Eon Productions and features filming across destinations such as Italy and Scotland.
‘Marry My Husband’ (2025)

‘Marry My Husband’ is a Japanese drama based on a popular web novel and webtoon that follows a woman who is betrayed by her husband and best friend and then gets a second chance when she wakes up years earlier. The story tracks her plan to change her fate while confronting the people who hurt her and it moves between home life, the workplace, and the moments where she rewrites key decisions.
The series is produced for Prime Video in Japan with local production partners and it adapts the original material for Japanese settings and characters. The creative team builds on the premise established by the webtoon and the Korean television version while shaping a new ensemble cast and episode structure for a domestic audience.
‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ (2024)

‘Betty la Fea: The Story Continues’ returns to the world of the landmark Colombian telenovela and revisits Beatriz Pinzón Solano years after the events of the original story. The new chapter follows Betty as she balances family and work while reconnecting with familiar faces from the fashion company that defined her past.
Ana María Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello reprise their roles as Betty and Armando with production led by Prime Video in Colombia in association with partners from the original run. The sequel honors the creation by Fernando Gaitán while bringing back ensemble players and the workplace setting that audiences know.
‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ (2025)

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ follows the story surrounding a woman and a home that has fallen into disrepair and examines what happened and why the situation endured for so long. The narrative uses timelines that move between the present and the past to explain the events that led to the current state of the property.
The series is built in a documentary style with interviews, on site footage, and materials gathered from people who knew the woman and from local officials. The production draws on investigative filmmaking techniques to organize records and first person accounts into a chronological account of the case.
‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024)

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues the R rated animated world introduced in the 2016 feature and follows the food characters as they attempt to build a working society after the events of the film. The story plays with the rules of this world while the group deals with new threats and scarce resources.
The series comes from creators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg with showrunning by Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter. Voice performers include Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, and Edward Norton with new additions such as Will Forte and Sam Richardson and the production is backed by companies behind the original film together with Prime Video.
‘Butterfly’ (2025)

‘Butterfly’ is an espionage drama based on the Boom Studios graphic novel that follows a former American intelligence operative whose past operation resurfaces in dangerous ways. The story places the character amid rival services and personal obligations while an elite assassin enters the picture.
Daniel Dae Kim leads the cast with development by Ken Woodruff and novelist Steph Cha and producing partners that include 3AD. The adaptation updates elements from the comic while keeping its focus on identity, family, and the cost of life in the shadows and is produced for Prime Video.
‘Taurasi’ (2025)

‘Taurasi’ is a sports documentary series that chronicles the career and daily regimen of basketball star Diana Taurasi across her professional seasons and international play. The episodes explore training, team dynamics, and pivotal games that marked her path from college standout to pro legend.
The production features interviews with coaches, teammates, and family members and includes access to the Phoenix Mercury and national team environments. The series is produced with Prime Video’s sports group and documentary teams that specialize in athlete centered storytelling.
’30 Rock’ (2006–2013)

’30 Rock’ follows Liz Lemon who serves as head writer of the live comedy show ‘TGS with Tracy Jordan’ and tries to keep the cast and crew on track while managing network demands. The story takes place inside a television studio where scripts are rewritten on tight deadlines and unexpected personalities drive the week to week chaos.
The series was created by Tina Fey who also stars as Liz Lemon with Alec Baldwin as network executive Jack Donaghy and Tracy Morgan as movie star Tracy Jordan along with Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, and Katrina Bowden. The production is from Broadway Video and Little Stranger with executive producers that include Lorne Michaels and Robert Carlock and the show is known for rapid fire writing and an ensemble that draws on sketch and improvisational backgrounds.
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