‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Is Still Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10 for This Week
This week on Prime Video brings returning favorites, brand new originals, and page to screen adaptations. The mix spans teen drama, espionage, crime, sports, and literary mystery, so there is something for every watchlist.
Below you will find each title with a quick overview of what it covers and who made it. The details focus on story setup, cast, and creative teams so you can decide what to start next without any guesswork.
10. ‘The Chosen’ (2019)

This historical drama follows events from the New Testament through the lives of the people around Jesus. Episodes spend time with the disciples and families while tracing well known moments that connect across seasons.
The series is created and directed by Dallas Jenkins with Jonathan Roumie in the role of Jesus and Shahar Isaac, Elizabeth Tabish, and Paras Patel in the ensemble. It uses period locations and production design to depict first century settings while building a continuing multi season arc.
9. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022)

This action thriller follows Navy SEAL James Reece as he returns home after a mission and uncovers a larger conspiracy. The plot moves between his investigation and the forces trying to stop him as clues lead from combat zones to the boardroom.
Based on the novel by Jack Carr, the series is developed by David DiGilio and executive produced by Antoine Fuqua, Jack Carr, and Chris Pratt. The cast includes Chris Pratt, Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, Jai Courtney, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and JD Pardo.
8. ‘The Ex-Wife’ (2022)

This psychological thriller centers on a young woman whose marriage is unsettled by the persistent presence of her husband’s former partner. The story explores shifting trust and secrets as past relationships complicate her home life.
Adapted from Jess Ryder’s novel, the four part series stars Céline Buckens, Tom Mison, and Janet Montgomery. Brian O’Malley directs and Catherine Steadman handles the adaptation with production by Clapperboard Studios and Night Train Media.
7. ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ (2018)

This mystery drama follows a novelist who becomes entangled in the investigation of a decades old disappearance connected to his mentor. The narrative moves between timelines as evidence and old relationships resurface in a coastal town.
The miniseries is directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and is based on Joël Dicker’s bestseller. Patrick Dempsey leads the cast with Ben Schnetzer, Kristine Froseth, Damon Wayans Jr., and Virginia Madsen among the key ensemble.
6. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

This adaptation tracks a privileged family that summers on a private island where a tragic event changes everything. The story is told through a teen narrator whose memory and perspective guide the unfolding mystery.
Developed for Prime Video from E. Lockhart’s novel, the series is led by showrunners Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie. The ensemble includes Emily Alyn Lind along with Mamie Gummer, Caitlin FitzGerald, Candice King, David Morse, and Rahul Kohli.
5. ‘The Home Team: New York Jets’ (2025)

This sports docuseries gives an inside look at the New York Jets through training camp, team meetings, and game weeks. Cameras follow players and coaches as they prepare, practice, and manage the season.
Produced with access from Prime Video Sports partners, the series features interviews with team leadership and profiles of key roster members. It is produced by 9.14 Pictures with NFL Films and Skydance Sports and executive producers include Jesse Sisgold and Jason T. Reed.
4. ‘Ballard’ (2025)

This police procedural follows LAPD Detective Renée Ballard as she leads a cold case unit in Los Angeles. Cases pull from old files while new evidence brings in connections to ongoing investigations across the city.
Set in the universe based on Michael Connelly’s novels, the series stars Maggie Q as Renée Ballard with appearances from characters linked to the wider Bosch world. It is produced by Amazon MGM Studios with creative oversight connected to the long running franchise.
3. ‘Countdown’ (2025)

This crime thriller follows an LAPD detective who joins a covert task force after a brazen killing exposes a wider plot. The story tracks parallel operations across agencies as the team works against the clock to stop a larger attack.
Created by Derek Haas, the series stars Jensen Ackles along with Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, Uli Latukefu, and Eric Dane. It is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Jax Media with Haas serving as showrunner.
2. ‘Butterfly’ (2025)

This espionage series centers on a former U.S. intelligence operative living in South Korea whose past puts his family in danger. The cat and mouse story unfolds across Seoul and the United States as a skilled assassin closes in.
Created by Ken Woodruff and Steph Cha and based on the Boom Studios graphic novels, the series stars Daniel Dae Kim and Reina Hardesty with Piper Perabo, Louis Landau, Kim Ji-hoon, and Kim Tae-hee in supporting roles. Woodruff serves as showrunner and Daniel Dae Kim executive produces through his company 3AD alongside Amazon MGM Studios.
1. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022)

This coming of age drama follows Belly Conklin and the Fisher family as summers at Cousins Beach reshape friendships and first loves. The series moves through family milestones and choices that carry across multiple seasons.
Created for television by Jenny Han from her book series, the show stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno with Jackie Chung, Sean Kaufman, and Rachel Blanchard in the ensemble. It is produced by Amazon Studios with Han leading the creative team across its seasonal arc.
Tell us which Prime Video show you are watching this week in the comments.


