Amazon Prime is one of the go-to platforms for streaming television, offering everything from gripping thrillers to heartwarming comedies and boundary-pushing dramas. With countless titles to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start.
To make things easier, we’ve rounded up the top 10 shows on Amazon Prime that are capturing viewers’ attention right now.
1. Fallout
Set over 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse in a retro-futuristic 1950s America gone wrong, Fallout follows Lucy (Ella Purnell), a naive vault dweller from Vault 33 who ventures into the irradiated wasteland of Los Angeles to rescue her kidnapped father, Hank. She crosses paths with Maximus (Aaron Moten), a squire in the militaristic Brotherhood of Steel seeking respect, and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), a radiation-scarred bounty hunter with a pre-war Hollywood past as actor Cooper Howard. Their stories intertwine while chasing a powerful artefact from a rogue scientist, revealing dark secrets about vaults, factions like the NCR and Enclave, and the true causes of the apocalypse.
Season two premiered in December of 2025.
2. Steal
Steal centres on Zara (Sophie Turner), a risk analyst at Lochmill Capital, an investment firm managing pension funds, who gets taken hostage alongside her colleague Luke (Archie Madekwe) by a ruthless crew of criminals executing a massive heist to steal billions in cryptocurrency. As Detective Chief Inspector Rhys Covaci (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) leads the investigation amid his own gambling debts and mounting pressure from superiors and MI5, layers of betrayal unfold, revealing insider corruption, offshore accounts tied to defence contractors, and betrayals within the heist team, culminating in chases, kidnappings, and a web of financial conspiracy exposing tax haven abuses among elites.
3. Beast Games
Beast Games is a high-stakes reality competition series on Amazon Prime Video created and hosted by YouTuber MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson). Season 2, which premiered on January 7, 2026, pits 200 contestants - 100 of the world's strongest athletes against 100 of the smartest intellectuals - in massive challenges testing physical power, mental strategy, and social alliances inside the epic "Beast City" arena. Players face hybrid obstacle courses with Survivor-style twists like mid-challenge bribes, eliminations, and a special crossover episode featuring host Jeff Probst, all competing for a $5 million grand prize plus millions more in cash and rewards over 10 weekly episodes ending February 25
4. The Night Manager
The Night Manager follows Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston), a former British soldier working as a luxury hotel night manager, who overhears explosive documents about illegal arms dealer Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) from a lover in Cairo; years later, he's recruited by intelligence operative Angela Burr (Olivia Colman) to infiltrate Roper's glamorous yet deadly inner circle, posing as a criminal associate amid betrayals, torture, and global intrigue.
Season two premiered in January of 2026 and it masterfully blends slow-burn tension, moral ambiguity, and author John le Carré's cynical take on intelligence corruption, earning 92% on Rotten Tomatoes for its stellar cast and lavish production. Hiddleston's suave spy and Laurie's chilling charm make every twist addictive, perfect for fans of sophisticated thrillers like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
5. Spring Fever
Spring Fever is a South Korean romantic comedy K-drama which premiered on January 5, 2026. It follows Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin), a teacher from Seoul reeling from a false affair scandal and heartbreak, who relocates to the rural town of Shinsu-eup for a fresh start at a local high school. There, her guarded demeanour softens after clashing with Seon Jae-gyu (Ahn Bo-hyun), the seemingly intimidating CEO of JK Power Energy and guardian to a talented student, revealing his kind-hearted nature beneath a tough exterior, sparking an unexpected romance amid small-town gossip, school drama, and healing from past wounds
6. Yo soy Betty la fea
Yo soy Betty, la fea (I Am Betty, the Ugly) is the iconic Colombian telenovela available on Amazon Prime Video, both in its original 1999-2001 run and the 2024 sequel Betty, la fea: la historia continúa. The story follows Beatriz "Betty" Pinzón Solano (Ana María Orozco), a brilliant but awkward economics graduate mocked for her plain looks, who lands a secretarial job at Ecomoda fashion house and rises to save the company from bankruptcy through her smarts. Amid office bullying by the glamorous "Cartel de las Feas," she catches the eye of playboy president Armando Mendoza (Jorge Enrique Abello), sparking a transformative romance that challenges beauty standards and corporate intrigue. The sequel, now in Season 2 (premiered August 2025), reunites the original cast 20 years later as Betty, now a powerful executive mom, navigates family strains, a rebellious daughter, and rekindling her marriage amid midlife crises.
7. The Summer I Turned Pretty
The Summer I Turned Pretty is adapted from Jenny Han's bestselling YA trilogy. It centres on Isabel "Belly" Conklin (Lola Tung), who spends her summers at Cousins Beach with her mom Laurel and brother Steven, staying with family friends Susannah Fisher and her sons—brooding Conrad (Christopher Briney) and sunny Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). As Belly turns 16 in Season 1 (2022), her lifelong crush on Conrad evolves into a messy love triangle with Jeremiah, amid beach parties, debutante balls, family secrets across three seasons ending in 2025
8. All Her Fault
All Her Fault is a family drama from 2025 starring Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine, a high-powered working mom whose world unravels when she arrives to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate, only to find an unfamiliar woman at the door who denies knowing him or Milo. This sparks a frantic search revealing deep family secrets—like her husband Peter's (Jake Lacy) past amid betrayals, ransoms, and murders involving relatives and colleagues.
9. Spartacus: House of Ashur
Spartacus: House of Ashur is a steamy historical drama miniseries. This sequel to the original Spartacus explores an alternate timeline where scheming Ashur survives Mount Vesuvius, gets rewarded with Batiatus' ludus by Marcus Crassus, and rises as a lanista rebuilding Capua's arena amid rivalries. He recruits fierce Nubian gladiatrix Achillia, battles dwarf gladiators like the Brothers Ferox, navigates Roman elite betrayals, and unleashes bloody spectacles that offend nobles—packed with sex, violence, and power plays over 10 episodes.
10. Daldal
Daldal is an Indian Hindi-language psychological crime thriller series that premiered on January 30, 2026, based on Vish Dhamija's novel Bhendi Bazaar. It stars Bhumi Pednekar as DCP Rita Ferreira, the youngest head of Mumbai's Crime Branch, haunted by guilt and impostor syndrome after a brutal murder eerily matches her dark thoughts about a victim. She pursues a cold-blooded serial killer through Mumbai's gritty underbelly, clashing with a rookie reporter (Samara Tijori), battling patriarchal colleagues, and confronting her unravelling personal life in a tense cat-and-mouse game across seven episodes.
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