The ‘Legally Blonde’ Spin-Off Is Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week

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Amazon Prime Video continues to expand its streaming library with a diverse mix of returning favorites and highly anticipated upcoming releases. The current viewership rankings showcase a variety of genres, ranging from animated fantasy and cyberpunk thrillers to coming-of-age dramas and superhero satires. Audiences are actively engaging with both long-running established franchises and brand-new adaptations scheduled for the platform. This curated selection highlights the most popular television shows driving discussions among viewers this week.

‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ (2022– )

'The Legend of Vox Machina' (2022– )
Titmouse

This adult animated fantasy series is based on the first campaign of the ‘Critical Role’ web series. The narrative follows a band of seven second-rate mercenaries who embark on a quest to save the realm of Exandria from dark magical forces. Produced by Titmouse and Amazon MGM Studios, the show features the voice talents of the original campaign cast members. The production successfully transitioned from a record-breaking crowdfunding campaign to a multi-season television adaptation.

‘THE GHOST IN THE SHELL’ (2026)

'THE GHOST IN THE SHELL' (2026)
Bandai Namco Filmworks

Set in a near-future Japan in the year 2029, this anime series focuses on a full cyborg named Motoko Kusanagi. Kusanagi envisions and leads a specialized preemptive strike force known as Public Security Section 9, or the Shell Squad, under the leadership of Daisuke Aramaki. The team must navigate an international conspiracy revolving around an elusive hacker known as The Puppet Master. The voice cast includes Maaya Sakamoto, Hiroki Yasumoto, and Yuichi Nakamura, with directing duties handled by Moko-chan.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022– )

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

Based on the popular trilogy of novels by Jenny Han, this romantic drama television series explores a love triangle between a teenage girl and two brothers. The plot focuses on Belly Conklin during her annual summer vacations at a beachside town with her family and close family friends. The show stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno as they navigate themes of adolescence, first love, and grief. Jenny Han serves as the creator and executive producer, ensuring the adaptation aligns closely with the source material.

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ (2021– )

'Clarkson's Farm' (2021– )
Expectation TV

This British documentary series follows television presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run a 1,000-acre farm in the Cotswolds. The program documents the daily challenges of agricultural life, including unpredictable weather, difficult livestock, and complex government regulations. Clarkson is assisted by local agricultural specialists, including farm manager Kaleb Cooper and land agent Cheerful Charlie Ireland. The series has received praise for raising public awareness about the realities and financial struggles of modern British farming.

‘It’s Not Like That’ (2026)

'It's Not Like That' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

This drama television series centers on Lori, a recently divorced woman, and Malcolm, a recently widowed minister, as they raise their teenage children. As both individuals navigate the challenges of singlehood, they begin to question if their long-standing platonic friendship is developing into something deeper. The series stars Tyner Rushing and J.R. Ramirez alongside supporting performances from Caleb Baumann and Scott Foley. Executive producers Alex Goldstone, Ian Deitchman, and Kristin Rusk Robinson developed the project for Amazon.

‘The Boys’ (2019– )

'The Boys' (2019– )
Amazon Studios

This satirical superhero drama series, developed by Eric Kripke, is based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The narrative depicts a world where superpowered individuals are celebrity corporate assets managed by the corrupt Vought International. A vigilante group known as ‘The Boys’ attempts to expose the illicit activities and moral corruption of these marketed heroes. The ensemble cast features Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty leading the conflict between humanity and the powerful Seven.

‘Spider-Noir’ (2026)

'Spider-Noir' (2026)
Marvel Comics

Set in 1930s New York, this live-action Marvel series follows an aging and down-on-its-luck private investigator named Ben Reilly. The protagonist is forced to confront his past life as the city’s sole superhero while navigating a gritty, historical landscape. Nicolas Cage stars in the titular role, supported by a cast that includes Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, and Brendan Gleeson. The production is executive produced by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, bringing a noir-inspired aesthetic to the ‘Spider-Man’ universe.

‘Every Year After’ (2026)

'Every Year After' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

Adapted from Carley Fortune’s bestselling romance novel, this drama series tells a sweeping story about first loves and second chances. The narrative spans six summers of developing affection, followed by a sudden falling out and a subsequent week-long reunion. Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett lead the cast, which also features Aurora Perrineau, Abigail Cowen, and Elisha Cuthbert. The show is executive produced by Carley Fortune alongside showrunner Amy Harris and executive producer Lindsey Liberatore.

‘Off Campus’ (2026)

'Off Campus' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

This coming-of-age drama series is adapted from the popular ‘Off-Campus’ romance novels written by Elle Kennedy. The plot follows college student Hannah Wells as she agrees to tutor the university’s hockey captain, Garrett Graham, in exchange for help getting her crush’s attention. As they confront their respective personal histories, their initial arrangement evolves into a genuine emotional connection. The cast stars Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli, alongside Mika Abdalla, Antonio Cipriano, and Jalen Thomas Brooks.

‘Elle’ (2026)

'Elle' (2026)
Hello Sunshine

Serving as a prequel to the popular ‘Legally Blonde’ film franchise, this high school drama explores the formative years of protagonist Elle Woods. The series focuses on the high school social experiences and personal challenges that shaped Elle into the central character introduced in the original 2001 movie. Lexi Minetree stars as the young heroine, with June Diane Raphael, Tom Everett Scott, and Chandler Kinney appearing in supporting roles. The series is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, Lauren Neustadter, Marc Platt, and showrunner Laura Kittrell.

Please let us know which of these highly anticipated or current Amazon Prime shows you are most looking forward to watching by sharing your thoughts in the comments.

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