The Most Buzzed-About Series on Amazon Prime Right Now
If you’re looking for what everyone’s streaming on Prime Video at the moment, this roundup pulls together ongoing hits and fresh arrivals that keep trending across social feeds and watchlists. You’ll find breakouts adapted from beloved games and books, returning favorites with new seasons, and a few limited series that sparked big conversation. We’ve included quick notes on what each show is about, who’s involved, and a subtle nod to the distributor behind the release on Prime Video.
‘Fallout’ (2024– )

Based on the Bethesda game franchise, this series follows survivors navigating a retro-futuristic wasteland after a global nuclear event. The show weaves vault life, surface factions, and pre-war secrets into a timeline that jumps between perspectives. It streams globally on Prime Video, with Amazon MGM Studios handling distribution.
‘The Boys’ (2019– )

This adaptation tracks a covert group monitoring superheroes whose corporate backing hides serious abuses. The story examines media spin, political influence, and biotech twists tied to a powerful conglomerate. It arrives on Prime Video with Sony Pictures Television serving as the distributor.
‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Set at a superhero university, this spin-off explores training, rankings, and clandestine experiments that link directly to the main saga. Characters balance competitions, influencer culture, and a cover-up that spills into campus life. Distribution comes via Sony Pictures Television for its Prime Video release.
‘Reacher’ (2022– )

Drawn from Lee Child’s novels, the series follows a former military police investigator who drifts from town to town solving deadly cases. Each season adapts a different book, focusing on methodical detective work and tactical confrontations. It’s released on Prime Video with Amazon MGM Studios overseeing distribution.
‘Invincible’ (2021– )

This animated adaptation tracks a teen hero learning the truth about his powerful father while juggling school, relationships, and escalating threats. The show mixes coming-of-age beats with interplanetary stakes and a growing roster of heroes and villains. Prime Video carries it worldwide, distributed by Amazon MGM Studios.
‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ (2022– )

Set in Middle-earth’s Second Age, this series follows the forging of the rings, the rise of Sauron, and the journeys of elves, men, and dwarves. The production spans multiple regions and languages while drawing from Tolkien’s appendices. It streams on Prime Video with Amazon MGM Studios handling distribution.
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (2024– )

This reimagining pairs two strangers placed into a marriage cover for high-risk assignments, mixing relationship hurdles with international missions. Episodes rotate through client jobs, safe houses, and shifting loyalties inside a shadowy agency. It’s available on Prime Video, distributed by Amazon MGM Studios.
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022– )

Adapted from Jenny Han’s novels, the series follows a family’s yearly beach-town traditions as friendships and romances evolve. Seasonal timelines track milestones, grief, and changing dynamics across siblings and close friends. Prime Video carries the show globally with Amazon Studios handling distribution.
‘Good Omens’ (2019– )

This fantasy dramedy adapts the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, pairing an angel and a demon trying to avert apocalypse. The story hops through centuries of backstory and present-day prophecy with a focus on found-family bonds. It’s delivered on Prime Video with distribution shared by BBC Studios and Amazon MGM Studios.
‘Upload’ (2020– )

In a near-future world, people can transfer their consciousness to a digital afterlife where microtransactions shape daily existence. The plot follows a tech worker piecing together a suspicious death while navigating corporate systems and evolving AI. Prime Video streams it worldwide under Amazon MGM Studios distribution.
‘Outer Range’ (2022– )

A rancher discovers a mysterious void on his land as family disputes collide with strange phenomena. The series blends neo-western elements with time-bending threads and small-town intrigue. It’s available on Prime Video with Amazon MGM Studios overseeing distribution.
‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan’ (2018–2023)

This adaptation follows a CIA analyst whose field assignments escalate from financial tracking to international crises. Each season centers on a contained operation with recurring allies and shifting adversaries. The series streams on Prime Video, with Paramount Television Studios producing and Amazon MGM Studios handling distribution.
‘Clarkson’s Farm’ (2021– )

The docuseries chronicles the challenges of running a working farm, from weather and livestock to regulations and budgets. Viewers follow planning, harvests, and business pivots across the agricultural calendar. It’s released on Prime Video with distribution by Amazon MGM Studios.
‘My Lady Jane’ (2024– )

This alt-history romance reframes the story of Lady Jane Grey with a playful take on court politics and destiny. The season tracks alliances, betrayals, and reinventions inside Tudor society. Prime Video carries the series globally under Amazon MGM Studios distribution.
‘Expats’ (2024)

Set in Hong Kong, the limited series follows several expatriate women whose lives intersect after a tragedy. The narrative examines class, identity, and community through overlapping timelines and perspectives. It streams on Prime Video with Amazon MGM Studios serving as the distributor.
Tell us which Prime Video series you’re most into right now and what we should add to the next roundup in the comments.


