‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Is Back as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Prime Video’s current top titles mix returning franchise favorites, brand-new premieres, and a few curveballs that fans are sampling in big numbers. From covert-ops thrillers and YA romances to campus-set super-antics and true-crime docuseries, the slate spans just about every mood—action, mystery, romance, horror, and sports.
Below you’ll find a straight countdown from 10 to 1. Each entry includes clear, useful details—premise, key cast, and the main creatives behind the camera—so you can quickly decide what to queue up next or where to pick up in a larger franchise.
10. ‘Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers’ (2025– )

This unscripted Prime Video series features Eli Manning guiding star athletes as they don disguises and mingle with unsuspecting fans at team events and community gatherings. Episodes spotlight NFL names like Micah Parsons and Justin Jefferson pulling off light-hearted undercover stunts before revealing themselves.
The production frames each installment with pre-briefs, covert setups, and post-reveal debriefs, with Manning anchoring the format as host and executive producer. Season entries are released as stand-alone specials and episodes under the same banner, expanding with new athletes throughout the year.
9. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

Set inside a national morning news program, the drama examines editorial decision-making, corporate influence, and the personal costs of a high-pressure newsroom. Storylines follow anchors, producers, and executives as breaking news collides with internal power struggles.
Created by Jay Carson and developed by Kerry Ehrin, with later seasons run by Charlotte Stoudt, the Apple TV+ series stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon with Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Karen Pittman, Greta Lee, and others across the ensemble. Frequent director-executive producer Mimi Leder helps shape the show’s visual and performance style across multiple seasons.
8. ‘Countdown’ (2025– )

‘Countdown’ is a 2025 Prime Video procedural-thriller that begins with the daylight murder of a Department of Homeland Security officer. LAPD detective Mark Meachum is drafted into a multi-agency task force, and the investigation opens into a much larger threat to Los Angeles. Season 1 contains 13 episodes on Prime Video.
The series combines LAPD, DHS, and undercover assets from multiple branches, using a ticking-clock structure as the task force uncovers a broader conspiracy. Prime Video’s listing confirms UHD/HDR availability and age ratings alongside the 2025 release.
7. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022– )

Based on Jack Carr’s novel, the show follows Navy SEAL James Reece as he uncovers a conspiracy after his platoon is ambushed, pulling him into a hunt that reaches corporate and political corridors. The first season blends tactical operations with an investigation into who orchestrated the mission’s failure.
Developed by David DiGilio for Prime Video, the series stars Chris Pratt with Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, Jai Courtney, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. Antoine Fuqua executive produces, and the production includes veteran technical advisors to ground its action and military procedures.
6. ‘Cocaine Quarterback: Signal-Caller for the Cartel’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries tracks the rise and fall of Owen Hanson, the former USC player nicknamed the “Cocaine Quarterback,” covering his drug-trafficking network, illegal betting operations, and the eventual FBI sting that led to his conviction. The episodes retrace the investigation and the international web of associates surrounding the case.
The series features law-enforcement accounts, archival materials, and first-person interviews to frame Hanson’s path from college athletics into organized crime. It’s produced for Prime Video with a nonfiction creative team focused on timeline reconstruction and case-file details across a compact, bingeable season.
5. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

This psychological thriller adapts Michelle Frances’s novel about a mother who suspects her son’s new girlfriend is not what she seems. The story alternates perspectives between Laura and Cherry as tensions escalate around Daniel, leading to deception, betrayals, and life-altering consequences.
Robin Wright stars as Laura and also directs episodes and executive produces, with Olivia Cooke as Cherry and Laurie Davidson as Daniel. Developed for Prime Video by Gabbie Asher and Naomi Sheldon, the miniseries is produced by The Imaginarium and Amazon MGM Studios, with a principal ensemble that includes Waleed Zuaiter, Tanya Moodie, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Leo Suter, and Anna Chancellor.
4. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

Set on the Amalfi Coast, the limited series stars Jesse Williams as Daniel De Luca, a half-Italian ex-Marine who returns to Italy and becomes a fixer at a luxury hotel. His job entangles him in high-society scandals and a dangerous investigation tied to the disappearance of the owner’s daughter.
Created by Elena Bucaccio and Francesco Arlanch, the show is directed by Adam Bernstein and Giacomo Martelli and produced by Lux Vide with Amazon MGM Studios. The ensemble includes Maria Chiara Giannetta, Antonio Gerardi, Jordan Alexandra, and others, with location photography anchoring the show’s six-episode run.
3. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022– )

Adapted from Jenny Han’s novel trilogy, the series follows Belly Conklin’s tangled summers with Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher at Cousins Beach, blending first love, family loss, and traditions that define each year. Its multi-season arc tracks shifting relationships as the characters grow up and face adult consequences.
Jenny Han created the series for Prime Video and serves as showrunner alongside collaborators across the run, with Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno leading the cast. The production is backed by Amazon MGM Studios with additional companies including wiip and Sunswept Entertainment, and it draws directly from Han’s best-selling books.
2. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Set in the universe of ‘The Boys’, the story centers on Godolkin University, where super-powered students train to become the next generation of heroes under Vought’s watchful eye. The plot digs into campus competitions, secret experiments with Compound V, and how fame and power warp young supes.
Developed by Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters with franchise architects Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg, and Craig Rosenberg, the cast features Jaz Sinclair (Marie Moreau), Lizze Broadway (Emma), Maddie Phillips (Cate), London Thor and Derek Luh (Jordan), Chance Perdomo (Andre), and Asa Germann (Sam), with recurring appearances by ‘The Boys’ alumni.
1. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

This prequel to ‘The Terminal List’ follows Ben Edwards from his Navy SEAL days into the CIA’s Ground Branch, charting the choices that lead him into the murkier side of covert warfare. Taylor Kitsch returns as Edwards, with Chris Pratt appearing as James Reece and Tom Hopper joining the main ensemble as Raife Hastings.
The series is co-created by Jack Carr and David DiGilio, with DiGilio serving as showrunner and executive producer alongside Chris Pratt, Taylor Kitsch, and Antoine Fuqua. Directors on the season include Paul Cameron, Liz Friedlander, and Frederick E. O. Toye, with production from Amazon MGM Studios and partners tied to the original series.
Have a favorite on this week’s list—or one we missed that should be on everyone’s radar? Share your picks in the comments!


