‘Hotel Costiera’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Prime Video’s library keeps shifting week to week as new seasons drop, fresh originals premiere, and buzzy docuseries pop up alongside fan-favorite staples. This week’s most-watched list spans action thrillers, YA romance, faith-based epics, and headline-grabbing true-crime docs—plus a few brand-new releases that just landed on the service.
Below, find quick, fact-packed rundowns for each show—who’s in it, who made it, what it’s about, and where it fits in the broader franchise or source material. Use it to pick your next watch, or to get up to speed on the series everyone’s talking about on Prime Video right now.
10. ‘Reacher’ (2022–)

‘Reacher’ adapts Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels, with Alan Ritchson starring as the former U.S. Army Military Police investigator who drifts from town to town and collides with violent criminal schemes. Prime Video launched the series on February 4, 2022; the cast across seasons features Maria Sten, Malcolm Goodwin, Willa Fitzgerald, Serinda Swan, Shaun Sipos, Anthony Michael Hall, and others.
Developed and showrun by Nick Santora, Season 1 adapts ‘Killing Floor’, Season 2 adapts ‘Bad Luck and Trouble’, and Season 3 adapts ‘Persuader’. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios alongside Skydance Television and Paramount Television Studios, with 24 episodes across its first three seasons.
9. ‘The Chosen’ (2019–)

‘The Chosen’ is a multi-season drama depicting the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth, created, co-written, and directed by Dallas Jenkins. Jonathan Roumie stars as Jesus, with a large ensemble portraying the Apostles and figures like Nicodemus and Gaius. Seasons have released via multiple platforms, with Prime Video acquiring U.S. streaming windows beginning in 2025.
Season 5—branded in theaters as ‘The Chosen: Last Supper’—rolled out in three parts in March–April 2025 before streaming on Prime Video for a 90-day exclusive window beginning June 2025, per the Amazon MGM distribution deal. Earlier seasons remain accessible through the show’s official platforms.
8. ‘House of David’ (2025–)

‘House of David’ is a multi-season biblical drama about the life of King David, created by filmmaker Jon Erwin for Prime Video. The ensemble includes Michael Iskander, Ali Suliman, Stephen Lang, Ayelet Zurer, Indy Lewis, Ethan Kai, and Martyn Ford. Season 1 began streaming in 2025.
Writers credited across the series include Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, N. D. Wilson, Bekah Hubbell, Laura Kenar, and Jonathan Lloyd Walker, with directing by Erwin, Gunn, Alexandra La Roche, and Michael Nankin. The score is by Kevin, Sean, and Deana Kiner; production involves The WONDER Project, Nomadic Pictures, and Amazon MGM Studios.
7. ‘Cocaine Quarterback: Signal-Caller for the Cartel’ (2025)

This three-episode docuseries chronicles the rise and fall of Owen Hanson, a former USC football player who evolved into a convicted drug trafficker with cartel ties. Marketed as a true-crime sports saga, it’s labeled as a new 2025 series on Prime Video, with listings noting HDR/UHD delivery and 18+ rating.
Episodes trace Hanson’s trajectory from college athletics to an international smuggling network, using interviews and archival materials to detail the criminal enterprise, law-enforcement pursuit, and eventual conviction. The series appears under Documentary-Sports-Drama categories within Prime Video’s catalog.
6. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022–)

‘The Terminal List’ stars Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece, who investigates a conspiracy after his platoon is ambushed. The series, based on Jack Carr’s 2018 novel, co-stars Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, and Jeanne Tripplehorn, and premiered on Prime Video on July 1, 2022.
Created and showrun by David DiGilio, the first season comprises eight episodes produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Civic Center Media, MRC Television, and partners including Antoine Fuqua’s Fuqua Films. The franchise now includes the prequel ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’.
5. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

‘The Girlfriend’ is a psychological thriller miniseries directed in part by and starring Robin Wright, with Olivia Cooke and Laurie Davidson co-starring. Adapted from Michelle Frances’s novel, it follows Laura, a well-to-do London gallery owner, whose suspicions about her son’s new girlfriend spiral into a dangerous conflict. The six-episode series premiered on Prime Video on September 10, 2025.
Created for television by Naomi Sheldon and Gabbie Asher, the show lists Wright and Andrea Harkin among its directors and features music by composer Ruth Barrett. It is produced by The Imaginarium and Amazon MGM Studios, with additional cast including Waleed Zuaiter, Tanya Moodie, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Leo Suter, Ben Miles, and Anna Chancellor.
4. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025–)

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ is a Prime Video prequel series that centers on former SEAL Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch, and explores events several years prior to the original ‘The Terminal List’. The cast includes Tom Hopper, Robert Wisdom, Dar Salim, and others. Prime Video scheduled the series to premiere in 2025.
Set in Jack Carr’s thriller universe, the prequel expands the franchise created for television by David DiGilio. Reporting ahead of launch set the debut for August 27, 2025, positioning the show as a bridge between earlier and later operations tied to covert programs and global hotspots.
3. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

Based on Jenny Han’s YA novel trilogy, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ tracks Belly Conklin’s formative summers and her love triangle with Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. The series stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Jackie Chung, and Rachel Blanchard, and ran for three seasons on Prime Video from 2022 to 2025. A follow-up feature film continuation was announced after the series finale on September 17, 2025.
Jenny Han created the show for television and served as showrunner with Gabrielle Stanton and later Sarah Kucserka; the production is from Amazon MGM Studios, wiip, and Sunswept Entertainment. Episodes were released across three seasons (26 total), with music supervision known for weaving high-profile tracks into key scenes.
2. ‘Gen V’ (2023–)

‘Gen V’ is the R-rated college-set spin-off of ‘The Boys’, centered on Godolkin University where young supes train under Vought’s watch. The main cast includes Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Shelley Conn. The series premiered on Prime Video on September 29, 2023.
Developed from concepts by Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg, and Craig Rosenberg, the show’s executive producers include Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters—who served as showrunners in Season 1—alongside Kripke and Seth Rogen, among others. It extends the ‘Boys’ universe’s satire of celebrity and power while introducing campus-based conspiracies tied to Vought’s experiments.
1. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025–)

Set on the Amalfi Coast, ‘Hotel Costiera’ follows Daniel “DD” De Luca, a half-Italian former U.S. Marine who returns to his childhood home to work as a high-end fixer at a luxury hotel in Positano. The series stars Jesse Williams as De Luca, with Maria Chiara Giannetta, Jordan Alexandra, Antonio Gerardi, Sam Haygarth, and Tommaso Ragno among the ensemble; the mystery kicks off when the hotel owner’s younger daughter goes missing. The show premiered on Prime Video on September 24, 2025.
Created by Elena Bucaccio and Francesco Arlanch, the limited series lists Adam Bernstein and Giacomo Martelli among its directors, with writing contributions from Bucaccio, Arlanch, and Matthew Parkhill; production is through Lux Vide and Amazon MGM Studios. Filming took place in and around Positano, with coastal locations—like the real-life Villa Treville—standing in for the hotel. Season 1 comprises six episodes.
Share your own watchlist picks—and which shows you’re binging next on Prime Video—in the comments!


