Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime This Week
Get ready for a fresh batch of TV shows landing on Amazon Prime Video this week. From gripping thrillers to romantic dramas, there’s something for everyone to dive into. Whether you’re in the mood for a brand-new series or want to explore some international hits, Prime has you covered.
We’ve got the full rundown of what’s dropping, with details on each show to help you decide what to watch. Let’s break down the exciting lineup coming your way, starting with a fantasy romance and ending with a slew of Korean dramas.
Head Over Heels (2025)

‘Head Over Heels’ is a new Prime Video original series that premiered on June 23. This fantasy romance follows Park Seong-A, a college student by day and a shamaness by night, played by Cho Yi-hyun. Her life takes a turn when she meets Bae Gyeon-U, a charming but doomed transfer student portrayed by Choo Young-woo.
Seong-A senses Gyeon-U’s impending death and vows to save him, sparking a mix of romance and supernatural drama. The show blends heartfelt moments with mystical elements, making it a great pick for fans of love stories with a twist. Episodes drop weekly, keeping you hooked through the summer.
Countdown (2025)

Premiering June 25, ‘Countdown’ is another Prime Video original, starring Jensen Ackles as LAPD detective Mark Meachum. This action-packed crime thriller sees Meachum recruited to a secret task force after a Homeland Security officer’s murder. The investigation uncovers a dangerous plot, with Eric Dane and Jessica Camacho rounding out the cast.
The series kicks off with three episodes, followed by weekly releases until September 3. Expect intense stunts, shootouts, and a race against time to save millions. It’s a must-watch for fans of gritty cop dramas and Ackles’ tough-guy charm.
All That We Loved (2023)

‘All That We Loved’ arrives on June 29, a Korean drama centered on a love triangle between high school friends. Sehun of EXO stars as Go Yoo, a basketball prodigy, alongside Jo Joon-young as Go Joon-hee, his best friend who received his kidney transplant. Jang Yeo-bin plays a classmate caught between them.
This coming-of-age story explores friendship, romance, and sacrifice with emotional depth. Its focus on youthful bonds and tough choices makes it a heartfelt binge for fans of teen dramas.
Another Miss Oh (2016)

‘Another Miss Oh’ lands on June 29, a Korean romantic comedy starring Seo Hyun-jin as Oh Hae-young, a woman whose life unravels after a broken engagement. Mistaken for another woman with the same name, she gets entangled with Park Do-kyung, played by Eric Mun, who can see glimpses of the future.
The mix of humor, romance, and a touch of fantasy keeps this series light yet engaging. It’s a fun pick for anyone who enjoys quirky love stories with strong chemistry.
Her Private Life (2019)

On June 29, ‘Her Private Life’ joins Prime, a Korean romantic comedy led by Park Min-young as Sung Deok-mi, an art gallery curator secretly obsessed with a K-pop idol. Her double life gets complicated when her new boss, Ryan Gold, played by Kim Jae-wook, enters the picture, sparking romance.
Blending workplace drama with fangirl antics, this show is a charming mix of humor and heart. It’s perfect for viewers who love stories about balancing passion and professionalism.
Melting Me Softly (2019)

‘Melting Me Softly’ hits Prime on June 29, a Korean sci-fi romance starring Ji Chang-wook as Ma Dong-chan, a TV producer who wakes up after being frozen for 20 years in a cryonics experiment. He reconnects with Go Mi-ran, played by Won Jin-ah, his partner in the experiment, as they navigate a changed world.
This quirky blend of romance, comedy, and time-travel drama offers a fresh take on second chances. It’s a great choice for fans of lighthearted yet emotional stories.
Military Prosecutor Doberman (2022)

‘Military Prosecutor Doberman’ arrives on June 29, a Korean legal drama starring Ahn Bo-hyun as Do Bae-man, a military prosecutor driven by ambition. Teaming up with Cha Woo-in, played by Jo Bo-ah, a rookie with a thirst for justice, he tackles corruption within the military.
The show mixes intense courtroom battles with action and intrigue, keeping the pace tight. It’s a solid pick for viewers who enjoy gritty dramas about power and redemption.
Mouse (2021)

‘Mouse’ drops on June 29, a Korean psychological thriller led by Lee Seung-gi as Jung Ba-reum, a rookie cop hunting a serial killer. After a shocking encounter, Ba-reum’s life spirals into a web of dark secrets and moral dilemmas. Lee Hee-joon co-stars as a detective obsessed with the case.
This gripping series blends crime, suspense, and psychological twists, making it a must-watch for thriller fans. Its unpredictable plot keeps you guessing until the end.
The Heavenly Idol (2023)

‘The Heavenly Idol’ joins Prime on June 29, a Korean fantasy comedy starring Kim Min-kyu as Rembrary, a divine priest who wakes up in the body of a struggling K-pop idol. Forced to navigate the cutthroat music industry, he brings his otherworldly charm to the stage.
This quirky show mixes humor, romance, and music with a fish-out-of-water vibe. It’s a fun escape for anyone who loves lighthearted stories with a supernatural spin.
The Killer’s Shopping List (2022)

On June 29, ‘The Killer’s Shopping List’ arrives, a Korean mystery-comedy starring Lee Kwang-soo as Ahn Dae-sung, a supermarket cashier with a knack for solving puzzles. When a murder hits close to home, he teams up with his girlfriend, a cop played by Seolhyun, to crack the case.
Blending humor with suspense, this quirky series keeps things fresh with its oddball premise. It’s a great watch for fans of light mysteries with strong ensemble casts.
Touch Your Heart (2019)

‘Touch Your Heart’ lands on June 29, a Korean romantic comedy starring Yoo In-na as Oh Yoon-seo, a disgraced actress who takes a job as a lawyer’s secretary to stage a comeback. Her boss, Kwon Jung-rok, played by Lee Dong-wook, is all business, but sparks soon fly.
This breezy series delivers sweet romance and workplace laughs, with the leads’ chemistry stealing the show. It’s a cozy pick for fans of feel-good love stories.
Work Later, Drink Now (2021)

‘Work Later, Drink Now’ closes out the week on June 29, a Korean comedy-drama about three women in their 30s who bond over drinks after work. Lee Sun-bin, Han Sun-hwa, and Jung Eun-ji star as a TV writer, yoga instructor, and YouTuber navigating life’s ups and downs.
This witty series shines with its focus on friendship and relatable struggles, offering plenty of laughs and heart. It’s a perfect binge for anyone who loves stories about real connections.
Grab your remote and dive into this week’s lineup on Amazon Prime Video. From supernatural romance to high-stakes action and addictive K-dramas, there’s plenty to keep you entertained. Which show are you most excited to stream? Drop your pick in the comments!


