Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Tremembé’
Looking for something new to line up on Prime Video this weekend? Here’s a handy, up-to-date mix of fresh premieres, buzzy originals, and a couple of evergreen favorites, all available directly on Amazon Prime (with one via the Paramount+ Channel add-on). Each pick includes what it’s about, who’s involved, and how episodes are rolling out, so you can jump straight to what fits your mood.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

This adult animated fantasy continues the Critical Role saga in Exandria, following a band of misfits who stumble into reality-bending trouble after a high-stakes theft. Core Critical Role cast members reprise their characters, with Tasha Huo as showrunner and Titmouse producing alongside Amazon MGM Studios. The season launched with a three-episode drop, with additional installments arriving weekly. It’s positioned as a companion to Prime’s earlier animated campaign set in the same world.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

A reality series set at a Hudson Valley destination farm, it tracks owner Matt Baumgartner and his crew as they stage weddings, manage staffing crunches, and solve logistics under tight timelines. Episodes focus on design decisions, weather workarounds, and the behind-the-scenes operations of a busy events venue. The ensemble is built around Baumgartner’s longtime staff and partners. New episodes landed earlier in the week and are now streaming.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

An adult animated musical about Charlie Morningstar, Princess of Hell, who tries to rehabilitate demons, blending dark comedy with Broadway-style numbers. Created by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano, it features music by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg and voice performances from Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, and others. Episodes are available to binge on Prime Video. The series pairs stylized visuals with a serialized redemption-arc premise.
‘Tell Me Your Name’ (2025)

Set in a Spanish strawberry-growing town, this six-episode thriller explores rising tensions when new seasonal workers arrive and old prejudices resurface. Creator-director Hugo Stuven blends community drama with slow-burn mystery elements. The ensemble includes Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, and Younes Bouab. All episodes arrived the same week, making it an easy weekend watch.
‘Tremembé’ (2025)

This Brazilian true-crime miniseries dramatizes power struggles and uneasy alliances inside São Paulo’s Tremembé Penitentiary Complex. Directors Vera Egito and Daniel Lieff emphasize character dynamics over a simple retelling of headline cases. The cast features Marina Ruy Barbosa, Carol Garcia, Bianca Comparato, and Felipe Simas. It landed alongside other late-week arrivals and is ready to stream.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

A historical drama charting the rivalry between Harold Godwinson and William, Duke of Normandy, as claims to England’s throne escalate toward the Battle of Hastings. Michael Robert Johnson created the series, with Baltasar Kormákur among the directors, and James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau leading the cast. The production comes via BBC Studios and CBS Studios. Episodes arrived on Prime at the turn of the month.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

An animated, family-friendly Gotham comedy that follows Bruce and Damian Wayne, Alfred, and their chaotic household as everyday chores collide with super-villain problems. Episodes run about 22 minutes and spotlight character dynamics and light-hearted capers. The series is designed for quick, weekend-friendly viewing. It premiered on Amazon Prime at the start of the week.
‘Malice’ (2025)

A British psychological thriller about a charming tutor who insinuates himself into a wealthy family during a holiday, triggering a chain of unsettling events. Jack Whitehall stars, with David Duchovny and Carice van Houten in key roles, and James Wood as creator and writer. Season one comprises six episodes. It arrived late in the week and is available to stream now.
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ (2022– )

An animated fantasy set in the same universe as ‘The Mighty Nein’, it follows a raucous adventuring party through quests that balance comedy, combat, and character drama. Core Critical Role cast members voice their characters, with Titmouse handling animation. Seasons are fully available for catch-up. It’s the natural companion watch if you’re diving into ‘The Mighty Nein’.
‘Chuck’ (2007–2012)

A modern classic spy-comedy in which a likable tech worker accidentally becomes a human intelligence asset after downloading a classified database into his brain. Zachary Levi headlines alongside Yvonne Strahovski and Adam Baldwin. It’s streaming this week via the Paramount+ Channel add-on inside Prime Video, offering five seasons of missions and workplace hijinks. Look for it within the Paramount+ hub on Prime.
Got any other Prime picks we should add to the weekend queue? Share your favorites in the comments!


