Top 10 TV Shows on Amazon Prime This Week
We’re diving into the most addictive series lighting up Amazon Prime Video right now. With a blend of fresh releases and returning favorites, there’s plenty to keep us entertained.
This week’s lineup spans heart-pounding thrillers, heartfelt dramas, and quirky comedies, offering something for every mood. Let’s explore the top 10 shows captivating audiences worldwide.
10. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022-present)

This coming-of-age drama follows Belly Conklin as she navigates love and friendship during her summers at Cousins Beach. Based on Jenny Han’s novels, the series captures the bittersweet essence of youth.
Season 3 dives into deeper emotional stakes, with Belly caught between brothers Conrad and Jeremiah. Its nostalgic vibe and strong performances keep us hooked.
9. ‘Yo soy Betty la fea’ (1999-2001)

This iconic Colombian telenovela centers on Beatriz Pinzón, a brilliant but overlooked woman transforming her life in the fashion world. Its charm lies in Betty’s relatable journey of self-empowerment.
Decades later, the show’s humor and heart still resonate. It’s a nostalgic gem for longtime fans and a delightful discovery for new viewers.
8. ‘Mentiras, The Series’ (2025-present)

A fresh Spanish-language thriller, ‘Mentiras’ unravels a web of deception among a tight-knit group of friends. Each episode peels back layers of secrets with gripping tension.
The ensemble cast delivers raw performances, making this newcomer a must-watch. Its fast-paced storytelling keeps us guessing what’s next.
7. ‘Reacher’ (2022-present)

Jack Reacher, the towering ex-military drifter, solves crimes with brains and brawn in this action-packed series. Alan Ritchson’s commanding presence anchors the show, based on Lee Child’s books.
Season 2 ramps up the stakes with a conspiracy threatening Reacher’s old unit. Its blend of gritty fights and sharp wit makes it a fan favorite.
6. ‘Motorheads’ (2025-present)

Set in a rust-belt town, this drama follows a group of teens bonded by their love for cars and racing. ‘Motorheads’ mixes high-octane thrills with coming-of-age struggles.
The show’s authentic portrayal of small-town life and strong young cast give it heart. It’s a promising new series gaining traction fast.
5. ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ (2021-present)

Jeremy Clarkson trades supercars for tractors in this hilarious documentary series about running a British farm. His misadventures with crops and livestock are both funny and surprisingly touching.
Season 4 continues to charm with Clarkson’s blunt humor and genuine growth. It’s a feel-good escape for city dwellers and country folk alike.
4. ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ (2021-present)

This psychological drama follows a group of strangers at a wellness retreat, led by the enigmatic Masha. Season 2, starring Nicole Kidman, introduces new guests and darker mysteries.
The show’s eerie atmosphere and stellar cast keep us on edge. It’s a slow burn that rewards patient viewers with shocking twists.
3. ‘GOOD BOY’ (2025-present)

A South Korean drama, ‘GOOD BOY’ blends action and comedy as a former boxer turned bodyguard navigates Seoul’s underworld. Its sharp dialogue and dynamic fight scenes stand out.
The lead’s charisma carries the show, making it a global hit. It’s a fun, fast-paced ride for fans of crime dramas.
2. ‘The Better Sister’ (2025-present)

This gripping thriller stars Jessica Biel as Chloe, whose perfect life unravels after her husband’s murder. Her estranged sister Nicky, played by Elizabeth Banks, holds the key to the truth.
The series thrives on its tense family dynamics and unpredictable plot. It’s a binge-worthy mystery that keeps us glued to the screen.
1. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025-present)

Topping the charts, ‘We Were Liars’ is a thrilling drama about Cadence Sinclair and her privileged yet fractured family. Set on a private island, the series unravels a haunting mystery.
Adapted from E. Lockhart’s novel, the show’s lush visuals and emotional depth captivate us. It’s a standout new release demanding our attention.
Which show are you binging this week, or is there a hidden gem we missed? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


