‘Gen V’ Is Back as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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If you’re scrolling Prime Video and wondering what everyone else is binging, here’s a quick, no-nonsense rundown of the titles viewers are pressing play on right now—spanning superhero mayhem, YA romance, high-octane military thrillers, true-to-text biblical epics, European originals, and more.

10. ‘The Chosen’ (2019–present)

10. 'The Chosen' (2019–present)
Loaves & Fishes Productions

The multi-season drama about the life of Jesus streams on Prime Video under a 2025 distribution deal with Amazon MGM Studios that also coordinates theatrical event releases. Season 5 rolled out in theaters in March–April 2025 and then streamed on Prime Video beginning in June 2025 for a timed window before returning to the show’s free platforms. The series, created by Dallas Jenkins, continues with Seasons 6 and 7 in development and staggered theatrical-to-streaming plans. Earlier seasons remain available to watch on Prime Video.

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

9. 'Maxton Hall - The World Between Us' (2024–present)
UFA Fiction

This German Prime Video original adapts Mona Kasten’s ‘Save Me’ and follows scholarship student Ruby Bell and heir James Beaufort at an elite private school. The series premiered May 9, 2024, on Prime Video and quickly became one of the service’s most successful non-U.S. launches. Season 1 features six episodes led by Harriet Herbig-Matten and Damian Hardung. Additional seasons and international rollouts have been part of Prime Video’s European slate.

8. ‘From’ (2022–present)

8. 'From' (2022–present)
AGBO

This sci-fi horror series centers on a town that traps everyone who enters—and the terrifying creatures that emerge after dark. The show premiered in 2022 and streams on MGM+ domestically, with seasons licensed to additional platforms; it has reached Season 3 and been renewed for Season 4. Viewers follow Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) and townspeople as they uncover the rules governing their survival. Seasons released to date are available through partnered streaming services.

7. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022–present)

7. 'The Terminal List' (2022–present)
Amazon Studios

Chris Pratt stars as Navy SEAL James Reece in this adaptation of Jack Carr’s novel about a covert mission gone wrong and the conspiracy that follows. The series premiered July 1, 2022, on Prime Video, with a second season ordered and franchise expansions underway. Key cast includes Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, and Riley Keough. Season 1’s eight episodes stream on Prime Video.

6. ‘House of David’ (2025–present)

6. 'House of David' (2025–present)
Wonder Project

This historical drama chronicles the rise of the biblical David, with Season 1 debuting on Prime Video in February 2025 and a second season beginning October 2025 via the Wonder Project add-on before wider Prime availability. The series comes from creator Jon Erwin and features Michael Iskander, Ali Suliman, and Ayelet Zurer. Season 1 released episodes weekly and drew strong viewership, prompting renewal. Prime Video hosts Season 1, with Season 2 windowing details announced.

5. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

5. 'Hotel Costiera' (2025)
Lux Vide

Set on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, this limited series follows ex-Marine Daniel De Luca, a fixer at a luxury hotel whose “guest problems” veer into criminal territory. The six-episode run launched September 24, 2025, on Prime Video and was produced with Lux Vide and Amazon MGM Studios. Cast members include Jesse Williams and Maria Chiara Giannetta. Episodes run roughly 39–43 minutes each.

4. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

4. 'The Girlfriend' (2025)
The Imaginarium

Starring Olivia Cooke, this psychological thriller tracks a mother who grows suspicious of her son’s new partner and sets off consequences she can’t control. Season 1 is available on Prime Video. The series positions its central mystery around shifting trust and domestic unease across tightly paced episodes. Prime Video lists the show for streaming in supported regions.

3. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

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

This prequel series explores Ben Edwards’ origins years before the events of ‘The Terminal List’, set amid counter-terror operations and CIA black-ops entanglements. Season 1 premiered August 27, 2025, on Prime Video, with episodes released weekly. Taylor Kitsch leads the cast alongside appearances from Chris Pratt; the series is based on Jack Carr’s universe. Viewers can stream Season 1 in full on Prime Video.

2. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–present)

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

Based on Jenny Han’s novels, the series centers on Belly Conklin’s formative summers at Cousins Beach and the evolving dynamics with the Fisher brothers. It debuted June 17, 2022, on Prime Video and has released multiple seasons since. The show stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno, with filming locations including North Carolina. All released seasons stream on Prime Video.

1. ‘Gen V’ (2023–present)

1. 'Gen V' (2023–present)
Sony Pictures Television

A spin-off of ‘The Boys’, ‘Gen V’ follows students at Godolkin University as they train to become corporate-backed superheroes, tying directly into events from the flagship series. Season 1 premiered on September 29, 2023, and Season 2 rolled out weekly in September–October 2025 on Prime Video. Notable cast includes Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, and Chance Perdomo, with crossovers and lore connections to Vought International. Episodes premiere mid-week on Prime Video during active seasons.

Tell us which of these you’re watching—and what should be next on everyone’s Prime Video queue—in the comments.

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